This was our last full day to enjoy the resort. We relaxed most of the day. I got a chance to go out and capture some of the offerings that the resort had. There was not enough time or money to do everything the resort offered. One exciting thing was the dolphin experience. We didn't experience the dolphins ourselves. We had already done that while we worked 3 months at a resort in the Florida Keys. We didn't think of paying for it again. There was also a Japanese restaurant that we did not get to try. It was really elaborate in the design and offered a nice koi pond.
A dolphin jumps in the air as guests look on at the dolphin experience at the Hilton Waikoloa Village in Kona, Hi. (Jason Halley/ProPixelographer)
Imari, the elaborate Japanese restaurant featured a koi pond at the Hilton Waikoloa Village in Kona, Hi. (Jason Halley/ProPixelographer)
We did decide to have our nice dinner at another restaurant that overlooked the ocean. We booked the dinner around sunset and were treated to a nice meal. Though it may have been overpriced, you paid more for the view and scenery than the actual food. We even saw a sail boat, probably from the sunset cruise, that sailed past the setting sun.
We did decide to have our nice dinner at another restaurant that overlooked the ocean. We booked the dinner around sunset and were treated to a nice meal. Though it may have been overpriced, you paid more for the view and scenery than the actual food. We even saw a sail boat, probably from the sunset cruise, that sailed past the setting sun.
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