![]() The elegant room had a Nespresso machine with free coffee, tea, and water, and refrigerator, but no minibar, which I liked. The black-out shades were complemented by several indoor lighting options. The bed was incredibly plush with several pillows and premium white sheets. Notably, the nightstands had several built-in outlets for bedside charging. We were impressed by the large, high-definition television. (My boyfriend was so inspired by the room’s tech, he found and bought the iPad stand). ![]() The room was outfitted with high-tech conveniences, most notably a special iPad that allowed us to order virtually anything we needed, including a sleeping mask, body pillows and room service. foot room was themed in the spirit of Hawaii with wooden detailing and cushions printed with palm leaves against plush brown fabrics. ![]() Perhaps due to the re-opening, we were upgraded to the Ocean View Room which was essentially the same, except for a balcony with chairs and views of the ocean. We booked an entry-level room at the Four Seasons Ko’Olina, named the Garden View, which starts at $395 per night. A racing canoe from 1902 that had belonged to one of Hawaii’s most famous patriots was suspended in mid-air above me. I was awestruck by the sundrenched lobby. Instead of traditional key cards, we were given teal blue wristbands to wear, a new feature at the hotel. A lavish white lei was offered to me, and as we checked in, a receptionist provided us with fresh guava juice in bamboo cups. ![]() Arriving at the Four Seasons, our car pulled into the circular driveway which featured palm trees and a koi fish pond. Staying at Four Seasons on the Island of O’ahu in HawaiiĪs we exited the freeway onto the Ko’Olina resort complex, passing Ko’Olina Golf Club, we noticed how different the manicured flowerbeds and towering palm trees were than the rest of our rustic drive from the airport. We wanted to stay far from Honolulu, Hawaii’s most populous city. Overall, we felt safe traveling to Hawaii during Covid-19 because of the state’s extremely strict screening procedures. I’d never visited Hawaii and read that the island O’ahu would be the best introduction to the tropical state for a first-time visitor. ![]()
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