Hawaiian Inn Daytona Beach Resort is a resort Daytona Beach located in United States.
2301 S Atlantic Ave Daytona Beach , FL 32118 United States
TouchTunes Jukebox | Yes |
Enjoyed our stay. I dont come to a place worried about how staff is. The room had a flat screen tv a nice high top table a very comfortable bed . It was all we needed for our stay.
We stayed in room 307, a privately owned room. Excellent room! Excellent door security. Greatest owners. Everything you need is included in this room. Highly recommended.
Don't miss the Ohana Luau Dinner Show here. Dinner is delicious too.
Beautiful ..great place reasonably priced
You get what you pay for..Seriously lacking in every way but space ( 1 bd rm, lvg rm, kitchen) unfriendly staff , out dated interior, but beautiful ocean views and nice pool
If you like freezing cold water, then steaming hot hot water, then freezing water again, while taking a shower , in a about a 60 second span, this hotel is for you !
Great show ok food very pricy
Get bottom floor makes for a quick walk to the beach .
Bring your own iron, website says irons in all rooms but is a lie.
Try to avoid front desk employees, grumpiest bunch ever! And I've only been here 1 day! FYI ice makers only on floors 2,3,4 and only at south end elevators . And elevators are awful!!
Stay at the Hawaiian Inn and receive an upgrade on your next parasail ride.
The wi-fi dont work
Come see Dave at the pool bar !
Don't ever get the city view studio room. It's a box. No joke. Horrible room.
This will be the spot we come when in Daytona. Great rooms, nice pools, on the beach. What more could you ask for?! - Lauren Mattix
Wonderful staff with an owner who's constantly available to you :) - Greysn Riley
Love this place, staff is super friendly, place is always clean, efficencies have beautiful views. Would come back in a heart beat. - Sheena Holbrook
Ken is the best server ever! Very nice, goes out of his way to please and makes you feel at home! - Michelle Villmer
Excellent buffet and tiki bar, Hawaiian music and Polynesian dancing and stories. - Paul Rose