Property was clean and everything as expected. Some consumables were included--everything was almost enough. We ended up buying a big container of laundry detergent for the last day And toilet paper for the the last 2 days. Ran out of trash bags and dish washer soap. Seems a bit on the stingy side when we spend over $3k for a week and they don't don't put $5 more worth of supplies.
Location is close to everything you need albeit at inflated prices compared to Kona. Gas for example was 5.19 most places on the island but 5.60 next to the condo. Food was similar. We went to Kona enough to avoid most of these prices.
Lots of beach variety withing 20 to 30 minutes.
Biggest problem was the thermostat being limited to 73 degrees at the coolest. Most of the time, it wasn't a problem, but there were 2 times that heat was way too much in the condo. Not sure if that was due to programming of the thermostat or not.
l wasnt too cold in October. Some pools are miserable on the island, this one was perfect. The hot tub says $250 fine if you let kids under 12 in the hot tub. Pretty evil to not let kids warm up. They should probably read up on hypothermia in places like Miami. Kids often stay in a pool so long they get hospitalized from their body temps dropping. My research found way more instances of this problem than kids in hot tubs. Perhaps they should have a sign saying no elderly people in the hot tub because data shows elderly seemed to be at greater risk than kids.
Aloha and Mahalo for your feedback. We provide supplies for 4-5 days or even longer depending how your group uses the supplies. Normally, it's the guests responsibility to purchase more if you run out. We could have brought you a few more if you had requested some. We hope you enjoyed your stay and hope to have you back on Island again soon.