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Princeville, Hawaii, select service hotels were created to allow the seamless continuation of an active life for guests. Select service hotels reflect the comfort, options, technology, and taste that discerning people have surrounded themselves with at home. Guests at a select service hotel find they can continue to lead their everyday lives in an environment that lets them be more productive, relaxed and fulfilled.

Princeville, Hawaii, select service hotels have fresh, inviting and stylish spaces. Guests can check in to their room quickly using a check in kiosk near the main entrance. The lobby has been replaced by a free flowing gallery, featuring contemporary design and a comfortable coffeehouse atmosphere. Guests can choose from a variety of spaces where they can relax, watch a flat-screen television, work or socialize. Guests can pick a couch in an open area, an overstuffed chair in a nook, or just grab a stool at the granite topped specialty coffee and wine bar. They can stay in touch via free Wi-Fi from anywhere in the hotel. It is a perfect atmosphere for guests who do not want to spend their entire trip in the room.

Princeville, Hawaii, select service hotels may feature spacious rooms with a king-size or two double beds, a plush over sized sleeper sofa and complimentary Wi-Fi. A technology and entertainment center should include a wide screen high definition television set that can be integrated with a guest's laptop MP3 player. Guests can sit back and enjoy high definition television channels and the latest movies on demand. In the morning, guests can stop by the breakfast room for a complimentary continental breakfast.


Find Hotels in Princeville, Hawaii:
  • Club Intrawest Kauai, 3970 Wylie Road, Princeville, HI
    Club Intrawest Kauai is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • Elegant Cliffs Resort Oceanfron, 3811 Edward Road 7201, Princeville, HI
    Elegant Cliffs Resort Oceanfron is a place to stay for golfers near country clubs in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf outing in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • Love Ly Cliffs Resort Studio, 3811 Edw Ard Road Unit 1208a, Princeville, HI
    Love Ly Cliffs Resort Studio is a place to stay for golfers near golf schools in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf vacation in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • Princeville Bed And Breakfast, 3875 Kamehameha Road, Princeville, HI
    Princeville Bed And Breakfast is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • Sandpiper Village 2b Condos, 4770 Pepelani Loop 228a, Princeville, HI
    Sandpiper Village 2b Condos is a place to stay for golfers near country clubs in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf outing in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • St Regis Princeville, 5520 Kahaku Rd, Princeville, HI
    St Regis Princeville is a place to stay for golfers near golf schools in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf vacation in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • The Cliffs At Princeville Condo, 3811 Edward Rd, Princeville, HI
    The Cliffs At Princeville Condo is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • The Plantation At Princeville, 4801 Pepelani Loup Suite 422, Princeville, HI
    The Plantation At Princeville is a place to stay for golfers near country clubs in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf outing in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas, 3838 Wyllie Rd, Princeville, HI
    Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas is a place to stay for golfers near golf schools in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf vacation in Princeville, Hawaii.
  • Wyndhamvr Bali Hai Villas, 4970 Pepelani Loop Road, Princeville, HI
    Wyndhamvr Bali Hai Villas is a place to stay for golfers near golf courses in Princeville, HI. Reserve a hotel room for a golf game in Princeville, Hawaii.


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Open Question: Suppose I punch out my soon to be ex-boss.?

Here's my story, sorry if it's a bit lengthy. At the tragic expense of my grandfather's sudden and early death, I've recived my multi-million dollar inheritence earlier than anticipated. He was an executive for Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway and bought up several hundred shares of stock while they were dirt cheap. My current financial situation is this: A 41 year annuity of $207'000.00 a year (Actually direct deposits monthly.) Also a secluded cabin in the Hawaiian islands as my permanent residence, and 1.5 Million remaining in uncommited dollars spread out in three bank accounts, that will be my retirement when my annuity runs out at the age of 61. As you can see, I'm a 20 years man and set for life. Further more, and you can correct me if I'm wrong about this, that's why I'm here asking, but it would seem that I have nothing to lose when I go in for my final check. You see, a week from this friday, I go in for my final check. I am assistant manager at a golf course and absolutly despise the boss. She has made the last year of my life miserable, and instead of going out with a handshake, I'm thinking of going out with a literal bang. Because, I live in Pensacola county Florida, and my flight to my new life in Hawaii is 11am a week from friday in Tampa. So, two hours before the flight, I get there at opening at 9am, noone else is there, I get my check, rough her up a bit then high tail it out of there. This is my opinion: Even though Tampa, the location of an airport is a neighboring county, the process of extradition remains nonetheless. So, even if she can tell the police I'm there (Which I do not believe she would know), there would be way too much legistical stuff to be able to get me before the flight takes off. (Even if they did, i could pay my bail, then leave, and consider it worth it.) As single mom collecting child support, we can rule out her suing. She would not only have travel expense that she likely cannot afford, but there's absolutly no way on earth she can afford an attorney who can take on the one I hire. Not to sound like I'm gloating, but I can afford any attorney on earth, she cannot. Expect her to not even consider civil action. I don't like her attitude, but she's not downright stupid. Last but not least, this IS a repost. I'm asking again because last time everyone was talking about extradition. Consider it this way: The DA is going to pay out of his budget, provided by taxpayers, to have me extradited all the way back from Hawaii over a simple assualt charge. He's gonna cover the expense of my arrest in Hawaii, and pay to put me on a plane, and fly me halfway across the pacific just to get to the west coast, than transfer planes on or two times back to tampa? Simple assault charge? I think we can rule out extradition of that distance for 90 % of all crimes. So, am I foolproof.

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Voting Question: Suppose I punch out my soon to be ex-boss (You MUST see additional details to understand situation)?

Here's my story, sorry if it's a bit lengthy. At the tragic expense of my grandfather's sudden and early death, I've recived my multi-million dollar inheritence earlier than anticipated. He was an executive for Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway and bought up several hundred shares of stock while they were dirt cheap. My current financial situation is this: A 41 year annuity of $207'000.00 a year (Actually direct deposits monthly.) Also a secluded cabin in the Hawaiian islands as my permanent residence, and 1.5 Million remaining in uncommited dollars spread out in three bank accounts, that will be my retirement when my annuity runs out at the age of 61. As you can see, I'm a 20 years man and set for life. Further more, and you can correct me if I'm wrong about this, that's why I'm here asking, but it would seem that I have nothing to lose when I go in for my final check. You see, a week from this friday, I go in for my final check. I am assistant manager at a golf course and absolutly despise the boss. She has made the last year of my life miserable, and instead of going out with a handshake, I'm thinking of going out with a literal bang. Because, I live in Pensacola county Florida, and my flight to my new life in Hawaii is 11am a week from friday in Tampa. So, two hours before the flight, I get there at opening at 9am, noone else is there, I get my check, rough her up a bit then high tail it out of there. This is my opinion: Even though Tampa, the location of an airport is a neighboring county, the process of extradition remains nonetheless. So, even if she can tell the police I'm there (Which I do not believe she would know), there would be way too much legistical stuff to be able to get me before the flight takes off. (Even if they did, i could pay my bail, then leave, and consider it worth it.) And, although a state wide warrant for my arrest would be issued (And as a person who interned for the DA in high school I know it would be only statewide) it would not affect me anywhere else. I can guarantee that the DA's office will not pay precious money out of their budget to extradite me all the way back from Hawaii over a simple assault charge. Also, she's in no position to sue: My annuity and my bank accounts except for one small one is all Swiss based. Will SOME Swiss banks disclose the accounts existance? Yes, but I'm not concealing them anyway, and they still will NOT aid any US court or IRS in freezing, garnishing the funds in any way. Plus nonpayment is judgement is not a criminal offense, it's civil. But even before that, she knows who can afford the much better attorney, and suing across state lines, plus the travel expenses of coming to the islands, simply costly to the extent that it wouldn't be in her udget. I hate her, but stupidity is not the reason. She's smart enough to realize what I just said. Without lectures, without telling me to get over it and enjoy my new freedom (Believe me I will afterwards) am I foolproof? A week from today I should say

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Voting Question: Ex Boss?????????????????

Here's my story, sorry if it's a bit lengthy. At the tragic expense of my grandfather's sudden and early death, I've recived my multi-million dollar inheritence earlier than anticipated. He was an executive for Warren Buffets Berkshire Hathaway and bought up several hundred shares of stock while they were dirt cheap. My current financial situation is this: A 41 year annuity of $207'000.00 a year (Actually direct deposits monthly.) Also a secluded cabin in the Hawaiian islands as my permanent residence, and 1.5 Million remaining in uncommited dollars spread out in three bank accounts, that will be my retirement when my annuity runs out at the age of 61. As you can see, I'm a 20 years man and set for life. Further more, and you can correct me if I'm wrong about this, that's why I'm here asking, but it would seem that I have nothing to lose when I go in for my final check. You see, a week from this friday, I go in for my final check. I am assistant manager at a golf course and absolutly despise the boss. She has made the last year of my life miserable, and instead of going out with a handshake, I'm thinking of going out with a literal bang. Because, I live in Pensacola county Florida, and my flight to my new life in Hawaii is 11am a week from friday in Tampa. So, two hours before the flight, I get there at opening at 9am, noone else is there, I get my check, rough her up a bit then high tail it out of there. This is my opinion: Even though Tampa, the location of an airport is a neighboring county, the process of extradition remains nonetheless. So, even if she can tell the police I'm there (Which I do not believe she would know), there would be way too much legistical stuff to be able to get me before the flight takes off. (Even if they did, i could pay my bail, then leave, and consider it worth it.) And, although a state wide warrant for my arrest would be issued (And as a person who interned for the DA in high school I know it would be only statewide) it would not affect me anywhere else. I can guarantee that the DA's office will not pay precious money out of their budget to extradite me all the way back from Hawaii over a simple assault charge. Without lectures, without telling me to get over it and enjoy my new freedom (Believe me I will afterwards) am I foolproof? PS: I should mention that the bank accounts are Swiss based, and while they now disclose the existents of accounts to the IRS, they will not freeze/hand over any money. Plus the State of Hawaii SC has ruled that annuity funds cannot be touched for judgements/law suits. So she can't collect on anything if she sues, and failure to pay judgements is civil, not criminal. She would quickly find that out and not even waste money trying. Plus I hope she has a very good attorney, I don't think there's one I couldn't afford.

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Resolved Question: 100 things to do before i die suggestions?

1.Have a lads Vegas weekend. 2.Go to a Superbowl 3.Walk part of the great wall of china 4.Run a marathon (New York or London) 5.Go to Tokyo 6.New York Christmas 7.Ashes tour to Australia 8.Surf Hawaii 9.Sun come up in Washington 10. American road trip 11. Drink beer for 24 hours 12. Play golf at Pebble Beach 13. Be in LA for the academy awards thats my list so far

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Voting Question: Which is worse for a President to do?

Sitting dumbfounded for 20 minutes in front of grade school kids after having been informed we were under attack from terrorists who he had been warned about BUT FAILED TO KEEP US SECURE FROM. or Still going on with his golf swing and his hawaii tan 3 days after being inforned a attempt of Attck? You tell me, like this liberal asked before me: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100218074321AApkgCX informed of the attack

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Resolved Question: I found my girlfriend hanging out with 2 men at the pool.?

So a few weeks ago we were on vacation in Hawaii and I wanted to go golfing. My lady says she is going to do some shopping and then head out to the pool/bar at the hotel in the afternoon. I come back and get changed and head down to the pool. I end up finding her in the bar area with 2 guys. I ask her what she is doing and she says that she is waiting for me. Then I go to grab her beer and she pulls it away as they bought it for "her". Am I wrong to feel like she took this too far? Maybe to talk to someone is OK, but then to let them buy you a drink. She said she told them that was waiting for me, but still.

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Resolved Question: Anybody know the brand of golf shoes that Fred Couples wore this week in Hawaii?

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Resolved Question: How can we stop the Japanese from "taking our jobs and stealing our land"?

okay, there are only a few thousand Japanese in Hawaii overstaying their visas and working, but basically, I know many of you won't get this because you don't live in Hawaii, but I read alot of questions on how the Mexicans "steal all our land" there on the Mainland... Well in Hawaii, it's different. here it's the Japanese who buy the golf courses, the condos, the hotels, and leave the residents here without affordable living options or places where you don't have to be "bilingual in Japanese". so should we just stop the Japanese from stealing our land? Because they threaten us here more than the Mexicans do there. at least, here they actually have the economic clout to do some damage. @immitated: I didn't mention the other couple thousand Europeans and couple thousand chinese, and all the Israelis who overstay their visa, get employed in organic farming or at Mauna Loa macadamia, and basically just live here. it's a satire on the illegal immigration situation :P

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Resolved Question: How can we prevent the Japanese from coming over here and "Stealing our land"?

basically, I know many of you won't get this because you don't live in Hawaii, but I read alot of questions on how the Mexicans "steal all our land" there on the Mainland... Well in Hawaii, it's different. here it's the Japanese who buy the golf courses, the condos, the hotels, and leave the residents here without affordable living options or places where you don't have to be "bilingual in Japanese". so should we just stop the Japanese from stealing our land? Because they threaten us here more than the Mexicans do there. at least, here they actually have the economic clout to do some damage. @Justice: you'd be beaten for saying that here. most people can't afford houses or rent anymore because of the Japanese coming and buying fuckall everything. @Justice: I mean Japanese nationals, not the race. there are many Nissei and other Japanese descendants who don't like how they treat Hawaii like a summer home while contributing nothing back.

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Resolved Question: I hate to say it, because it is tragic, but while Obama slept with respect to our safety, why jump for Haiti?

He didn't miss a beat. Not the 5 months he dawdled with respect to protecting troops in Afghanistan or the 3 days playing golf in Hawaii before responding to Americans almost getting blown out of the sky. Either he is now learning to react as he should or he simply cares more about Haitians than Americans. You miss my point Jorge. Of course he should do everything in his power to help those poor people, and whenhe is done, he should bring the same concern, care and compassion to his job of protecting American people, like all our sons and daughters in the military,

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