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Things
to Know...
Only
good surprises! That's what we want to happen.
Your
vacation may be the one of the most special times of your life,
and we want to be sure everything is done to make sure you have
the best opportunity to enjoy it.
With
respect for your potential needs and preferences, we have listed
a number things you may wish to know before you commit to a
reservation. If you have questions, please ask us...
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Weather
-- During the winter months, the weather can be a bit
spotty, with cloudy, rainy, or windy days mixed in with some
of the most beautiful clear days you can imagine. The
windward side is almost always a bit cooler and a bit
cloudier than the Waikiki/Honolulu side of the island. Most
locals like it this way, since the heat of the concrete
jungle can be very uncomfortable, and the extra rain we get
over here makes the area lush and green. We can't
guarantee the weather...wish we could...but we can say that
a week's vacation here will almost always offer some great
beach days, some great driving days, and some great outdoor
days, whatever the season. Remember, even the
"cold" days here are still handled with shorts and
bare feet. In the most extreme weather, we will dig out a
pair of jeans and socks to keep warm!
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Air
Conditioning -- Most locals never use air conditioning,
and most homes in Hawaii have enough trade winds to keep the
homes cool. However, if you're the type that prefers 60
degree air and your windows closed, this may not be the best
choice.
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The
dog -- We have a beautiful and gentle German Shepherd.
If you love dogs, he'll be glad to meet you. If you, or your
kids, don't care for dogs, we'll be happy to seclude him
from you. Just let us know. We like having the dog because
it's like having a very lovable alarm system.
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Critters
-- Hawaii is unlike the mainland due to its constant nice
weather and the propensity for people to keep their doors
and windows open all the time. This sometimes means you will
find a few unwelcome critters, i.e. ants, mosquitoes,
geckos, centipedes, and sorry to say, roaches. A clean,
modern home like this one has far fewer of these than an
older place, but no place in Hawaii is immune. We can give
you some very simple tips on keeping any annoyance down to a
minimum, but if you have a zero tolerance for this type of
thing, then Hawaii is unlikely to fit your criteria.
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Shower
-- Sorry ladies,
but there are no bathtubs in this rental.
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Pools,
Hottubs, & Saunas -- Sorry, not here. These things
are very rare for homes in Hawaii, since the beach is so
accessible and beautiful. Pools, hot tubs, and saunas are at
the big hotels, but they're only used when the location
isn't near a decent beach!
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Waves
-- The waves in Waimanalo Bay are generally very safe, being
not very large and not having much undertow. In some very
rare cases, the waves can be bigger and bit more tricky.
However, uninformed persons or children can do things that
increase the danger or likelihood of problems. Small
children should always be attended to if they have access to
the beach. If you have questions, please ask us.
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Public
Transportation -- Waimanalo is about as close to being
in the country as you can be just 7 miles from a
metropolitan city. The neighborhood has three small stores
within walking distance for basic food and drink items, and
two or three lower-end eating establishments, but not much
else. The bus system in Hawaii is very good, but out here
there can be some wait times for the bus. Unless you are
planning to just totally lay back at the beach (for which we
would salute you!), you will likely want to have a car.
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Burglaries
-- Hawaii has fewer violent crimes than mainland cities, but
it has its share of opportunistic burglaries. With our fenced in
yard and fenced in parking, burglaries
have not been an issue, however some of the open beach
properties have been victimized, and there can be
opportunistic persons in the area (the expensive beach homes
are sometimes targeted). We can not be responsible for any
losses that occur due to burglaries, however, with
reasonable prudence there is unlikely to be any problem. You
may also need to be on your guard at any tourist attraction,
since they also attract some unwanted burglars.
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Bellows
-- The military base up the street is generally quiet,
however a few times a year they will conduct amphibious
landing and training exercises. During these times you may
see military ships and hovercraft in the bay (still quite a
ways away from anywhere you will be), and see a few flying
craft at times. Most people find it quite interesting to
watch.
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Complaints:
If any, we will be glad to work with you to make things
right for you. If for any reason you are not fully pleased
with these accommodations, we will do our best to either
resolve the issue, or assist in finding alternate
accommodations. Depending upon the reason, we may be able to
make monetary considerations, however, we cannot guarantee
such things. For the
benefit of all of us, we will send you lots of information
about our accommodations and other items you should know,
and we will ask you to review them before you arrive so
there aren't any surprises.
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Who's
involved?: Most people like to know a little bit about
who owns the house and what's going on. The house is owned
by a couple who live on property in the main house. Angela
is originally from Italy, and Gilles is originally from
Tahiti. Both countries are well known for their warm
hospitality and relaxed atmosphere. The vacation rental is
an enjoyable way to share the beauty of the property, as
well as help in financial ways too.
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