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May 2023 by Jonah Greene
Best Aloha shirts and polos!
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August 2022 by Bob K.
Great shopping plaza with just the right mix of upscale galleries and down home favorites. Spent a good afternoon here and only watch out was the break sometime between 3-4 for some of the smaller shops (single staffing).
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July 2022 by Juancho Baino
Excellent friendly service. Great selection of all varieties of shirts.
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July 2022 by Rhonda O.
It was a general store with various gift shop items, lots of foods and a grocery store too. Pretty high priced but that's to be expected for a resort area.
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June 2022 by Jxxn Rxxi
I have been wearing Reyn Spooner shirts since 1993. It pretty much was the only quality player in town back then, and it was a "uniform" for business people. While the production of Reyn Spooner largely moved to Asia, the design is still made in Hawaii, and the quality is exceptional. I buy the Reyn Spooner Christmas Shirt every year, it's a collectible item. These shirts are on the expensive side, but worth every penny.
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March 2022 by Ben Routier
Good variety of quality aloha wear up to 3xl. he manager was knowledgeable regarding the background of the patterns and provides great customer service.
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March 2022 by Marie B.
Lovely upscale shopping plaza, with a little bit of everything - from boutiques to coffee to restaurants/bars and even a (luxury) movie theater. Familiar brand names along with small local businesses reside here. It's a convenient & picturesque spot for grabbing a bite to eat or doing a little shopping. I always enjoy a stroll around here, whenever I'm in Waikoloa.
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December 2021 by Byron B.
Very nice shopping center with a grocery store and a Starbucks. They have a nice mixture of restaurants and specialty stores. The only downside is a lot of the stores open later in the morning or have strange days are closed throughout the week. I will just make sure if you're coming from A distance so you call and make sure the shop is open. A lot of the hours online are different from the actual hours of the stores and I'm not sure if that's due to Covid or a B in the off-season
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November 2021 by Lauren S.
I rated this place higher on the scale for a couple of reasons. I had this place bookmarked prior to visiting due to all the wonderful reviews from Yelpers! In Waikiola, there are not many places to visit so I wanted to make the best of my time. This marketplace appeared to have a lot going on so we decided to stop here a couple times. It was not too far from our resort but definitely not a short walk. We visited here at least 3 days during our visit to Kona. There are so many types of businesses here. There are restaurants, bars, retail stores, a movie theater, and essentials. We stopped in the ABC store each time we visited the marketplace because that store has everything you could want on a vacation! We also browsed in other stores but did not purchase anything. We visited several bars in the marketplace as well. The Rum Bar was a fun experience and we had a couple round of drinks. We also stopped in the Wine Bar one night. Honestly, the view I think was my favorite part of the marketplace. You can see why by looking at the photos I took. I actually sat there for 15 minutes taking in the gorgeous views. This is definitely a place worth visiting when you are in the area but FYI, grab an Uber earlier than 8pm because we struggled each time past 8pm to grab an Uber back to our resort.
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November 2021 by Shelley J.
This is a fun place to visit. Check out the ABC supermarket for great deals on souvenirs. They have merchandise such as Aloha shirts, t-shirts coffee and chocolate from Hawaii. They also have lots of the same but made in other countries such as Indonesia and China. If you want authentic Hawaiian merchandise, be sure to check the labels. They have authentic Hawaiian tea, honey, chocolate, and cookies. It's also a great place to grab a snack or a cheap meal. Don't miss Malibu Shirts. The vintage style T shirts and other apparel have very fun vintage/retro designs, but also it's like a mini-museum with artifacts related to travel and tourism in Hawaii. The manager is very friendly and fun. Check out Genesis Art Gallery for authentic and beautiful artworks by local Hawaiian artists. We bought a beautiful painting there.
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October 2021 by Irms R.
Staff is friendly, stores are clean, variety of shoppes, prices are somewhat reasonable, variety of items, sizes for kids and adults.
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October 2021 by Jaimee A.
From what I have heard, this mall used to be super busy and upscale. Now, not so much. There are a few small stores, mostly mid-range and sundry. There are also a few restaurants but for the most part, it is very sparse.
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October 2021 by Nicole E.
Walkable. It's like an oasis in the middle of this barren lava rock riddled island here. An assortment of shops and restaurants here. It's a welcome retreat after seeing black lava on either side of the road. They use red bulbs for the street parking lights.
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September 2021 by Robert C.
Would you come to Hawaii if you had to pay $1400+ a week for a car rental, if available at all? I always come to Hawaii during the April 15 tax time, as that's the time they have timeshare openings. April 15, 2021 no rental car openings. Fifth time I've been to the Big Island, including three times when the volcano was erupting years ago. Second consecutive year stayed at Ocean Tower Hilton Waikoloa Village without a car. We can go without a car, because two giant shopping centers, King's Shops and Queens Marketplace within walking distance of our timeshare. The $3 Waikoloa Trolley and the free Hilton Grand Vacation shuttle travel between our timeshare and the shopping center, each running every 30 minutes. Place has a food court, supermarket, cinema, and the usual tourist traps of jewelry, clothes, art galleries, and other souvenir stores. Did all our grocery shopping at Island Gourmet Market, including cereal, milk, quaker oats, blueberries, lettuce, tomatoes, dressing, and 36 oz plain no fat yogurt. Got hot food, bento boxes, sushi, and hot restaurant made to order food. Their sushi was so good, we purchased sushi almost every morning. Ate at Ippys Hawaiian BBQ, Charley's Thai Bistro, Island Gourmet Market, Romano's Macaroni and Grill, and Kuleana Rum Shack, all with indoor dining just starting in April, 2021. Long lines and waits to get in during prime dinner times, due to 25% limits on indoor dining. Purchased short fins, snorkel tube and mask at Blue Wilderness Dive Adventures for $52.35 (includes tax), about the cost of renting them for one day at Hilton Waikoloa Village lagoon. We didn't eat at Sansei, as they were just reopening for take out, and didn't have their Sunday-Monday evening half off discounts. Aloha Bol, Big Island Burritos, Hawaii Fish N Chips, Paradise Pizza & Grill, Subway and Lemongrass Express all in the food court are closed. Watched the hula dance shows at the pavilion in front of the food court, in February 2020, before the pandemic, and downloaded five videos with this review. April 15, 2021, the hula dance shows are cancelled indefinitely, another victim of the pandemic. Oh, yes, they have a Crocs store here, but men, would you be willing to be seen wearing pink Croc clogs? Not me!
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August 2021 by Empario Smith
Large selection of Reyn Spooner classic and high quality aloha shirts. They last for decades and there are a lot of great prints here. Debbie was very knowledgeable about the history of Reyn and gave us great service!