The suite is a renovated hotel room with an added kitchen. The renovation is relatively recent with a well designed bathroom. The bed was comfortable, the AC worked well, and the location in the building is good in that it faces the mountains (mauka) with a view of Diamond Head, and importantly it has window openings on two sides which allow for a cross breeze. When we stayed there in June 2022 the suite was looking a bit care worn, the light fixture over the counter had a missing shade (naked light bulb) and the ceiling fan had obviously been damaged and made a continual thwack-thwack noise which made its use unbearable after awhile (think of a loud continually dripping tap). The most maddening part of our stay though was the the kitchen. Waikiki is an expensive place and anyone staying longer than a couple of days will likely do some light cooking. We tried to do just that, boiling some corn on the cob on the hot plate, and reheating a bit of stir fry in the microwave. This resulted in the breaker cutting electricity to the whole kitchen. Of course this was in the evening when the maintenance people had left for the day. When he did show up the next day, he reset the breaker and told us that the circuit was shared with the neighboring suite and was underpowered for using the hotplate and microwave together. I checked the suite manual and there was no disclosure of this restriction. The suite manager was not helpful in any respect about this. So while this place had the potential to be great, it was merely "OK". Finally, you pay a premium for a room with a kitchen in Waikiki, rooms without a kitchen are considerably cheaper, so my take is that this place was not as advertised, and we paid too much for what we received.