We really enjoyed staying at this property. The property was beautiful. The pools were nice, the staff attentive, parking was easy, the location excellent.
Then apartment was quite nice, well furnished, and comfortable. There only two things we weren't happy about, one minor, one major. The minor thing was that there were no printed instructions about how to use the TV/Stereo cable system. Eventually, we gave up, because we weren't there to watch TV.
The major thing was the stockinhg of the kitchen. We have stayed in many apartments and homes in Hawaii over the years, and we have not had this happen. The kitchen basically came with a set of dishes, a few pots, a few pans, and some tools. That was it. One serving platter. We had to buy sugar, salt, pepper, plastic wrap, tin foil, and just about everything else that one might expect to find in a kitchen. No dish drainer. We eventually figured out that two rubber pads were supposed to be pot holders. No trivets to hold hot dishes. two small cutting boards. We were provided with a little bit of dish detergent, a couple of packets of dishwasher detergent, and a few coffee filters, toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent; we were instructed to ask for more when we needed them. Not a big deal, but also, why not just provide an adequacy of it all?
A big part of our stays in Hawaii has been enjoying eating "at home". Because of the lack of utensils and pots, cooking was difficult, as was serving food. The stove worked, but barely. "Broil" was not something the stove understood; pre-heating the oven took 40 minutes. The dishwasher would constantly turn itself off, until we eventually figured out it worked only on one setting.
It wasn't a truly big deal, but it also detracted from our stay. Other than this, it was all good.