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19 de agosto de 2021
We had sky high expectations for our condo at Hale Kona Kai (413) based on the photos and reviews. I am not exactly sure where these people stayed, but it wasn’t in unit 413. The photos for this unit online are at least 15 years old. It is nice to have an assigned parking spot, based on your condo number, although the spaces are a tad tight. We took the elevator up to the 4th floor, and walking down the hallway it seemed kind of run down. The front door was battered, and as soon as I opened it we got smacked in the face with an overpowering stench of mold and mildew. Just to the left was the kitchen, and a large number of floor tiles in the kitchen were cracked/broken and there was a film of oil/grease on the tiles, so much that my gym shoes were skating like on ice. So I wiped them on the little shag rug/mat they had in front of the sink, and that made it worse. The fridge had rust on the outside, and inside the freezer, and black mold all around the door gasket. The top of the fridge had so much dirt on it, it hadn’t been cleaned in ages. There was a very funky sour smell every time we opened the fridge door. Stains on the counter tops rounded out the kitchen. The bathroom was equally as bad, with a broken floor tile, paint peeling off the tub, a constantly leaking faucet, with the cold water handle bent and pulling away from the wall. Black mold was growing on the shower curtain and the liner as well. As for amenities, there was ONE bar of soap the size of a Splenda packet and a roll of toilet paper. That’s it. There was no shampoo, coffee creamer, sugar, or Kleenex. There are left over shampoos under the bathroom sink, along with left over condiments in the kitchen from former guests. The first night I tried to use a mostly full bottle of baby shampoo, and it left such a sticky film residue on me I had to wash it off with that little bar of soap. From that point forward I used nothing that was left over from others. The bedroom has a ceiling fan with a chandelier chain cord running to it, which had dirt/dust hanging off it. The two windows had mold all around them. The family room had the least problems, although the beige carpet had stains everywhere and black traffic patterns. We didn’t walk around bare foot or in our socks. The floor was creaking under the carpet by the wall of windows, which had rust at the base. The balcony does have a great view, but one of the tall chairs was missing a foot, and wobbled, and actually dug a hole into the carpet on the balcony. And one other thing, all of the towels in the linen closet, and the bath mat, were all very damp. So much so that we had to lay them out to dry out. Gross. So we went to Safeway to buy soap, coffee supplies, toilet paper, Kleenex, and a large can of Lysol. I used the entire can, and actually bought a second can which I used almost the entire can to just reduce the mold/mildew smell. I wish that was all the bad I had to say, but on our third day the
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