Posted on 09/21/2014 10:00:21 AM PDT by george76
A Colorado couple are suing the Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa, alleging that the resort had a bedbug problem and failed to tell them about it last year when they stayed at the hotel.
Aaron and Sharon Tucker of Aurora County, Colorado, booked their stay at the Hilton Hawaiian Village on July 30, 2013, and were not told about a bedbug infestation, they said in the lawsuit.
The couple claim they suffered from bedbug bites during their stay from Aug. 24-31, 2013, and claim they continued to be bitten after returning home,
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A search through bedbugregistry.com found several complaints regarding the Hilton Hawaiian Village, as well as several hotels and hostels in Waikiki and around Honolulu.
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Just did. Nice!
Talked with my wife. We have a kid to put through college first. Then hopefully if finances allow we’ll seriously consider it.
Thank you!
You’re welcome. It really is a nice place on the island. It’s about 30 minutes outside of Hilo and is a large community. We own property there and at one time our plan was to retire there. That window closed when one by one our parents started getting ill and passing away.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/residents-path-hawaii-lava-told-prepare-possible-evacuation-232128475.html
Pahoa... which is relatively close to Paradise Park. I am only mentioning this because we are seriously considering your recommendation. As I mentioned, a few years out.
Yeah I saw a while back that Pahoa was threatened.
The volcano is pretty cool. You can drive to a spot and park and watch the lava flow into the water. When you get out of the car you can feel the heat coming through your shoes from the warm lava you are standing on. Hate to hear this about Pahoa. It’s a nice little town.
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