We had an ocean view King and it was terrific. You should know this property is way off by itself, located on the best sandy beach on the Big Island. If you don't have a car, getting into town or to other attractions won't be easy, there isn't much Lyft or Uber especially at night. But there is plenty to do at the resort, wide sandy beach, snorkeling and paddle boards, pools, restaurants, golf, hikes. There is a sister resort you can shuttle to for dinners, if you want to try their offerings (meh). But if you want to dine off property or sight see, just know there will be driving. We had a car and made a few excursions off property and were glad we did. There is one high end restaurant (Meridia: good food/terrace seating/sterile chilly indoor bar), and a restaurant that only serves a big breakfast buffet, and a poolside restaurant/bar with perfectly fine options, and one nice bar (Piko) on the 7th floor with great staff, and some food items. There are also plentiful grab-go options here: not buffet fans, we grabbed fresh pineapple, papaya, granola, bagels for breakfast. But even so, between parking fee, resort fee, two dinners and two lunches on site, plus a few drinks, we ran up an extra $1600 in just five days - worth it, but ouch. So, not the best place for those on a budget, but really gorgeous, friendly people, stunning setting, nice big rooms, and fun touches like welcome lei on arrival, refillable water canteens, beach bags. No complaints from us.