Argumentative Essay: Hawaii Vacation

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Hawaii has always been one of the places that I’ve always wanted to visit. Hawaii is known for its amazing beaches, spectacular music, and its very interesting culture. But Hawaii isn’t only known for just these aspects. Hawaii is filled with resorts and hotels because of the large amount of traffic of tourists that visit Hawaii constantly. The resorts in Hawaii offer many amenities and activities for the tourists who wants to feel and experience the culture and atmosphere of Hawaii. One resort that I would like to visit in my life would be the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort. Not only is it on the oceanfront, it is in a beautiful location with an amazing view of the sea.

The concept of this resort is a beachfront resort that builds up. Although it is becoming slowly popular to often build out versus building up in terms of resorts, it is actually better that the Hilton built up. This is
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They sport 60 species of exotic birds, waterfowl, turtles, and fish. This is really cool because it adds to the ambience and aesthetic of the resort. They even offer free activities and demonstrations with the animals. They also have 50 varieties of flora indigenous to Hawaii and from different parts of the world. Although this may seem like little details to some people, these little details have a lot of impact on how the guests experiences their stay. A resort filled with 50 varieties of flowers makes more of an impact on its guests than a resort filled with only maybe 10 varieties.

I definitely want to visit Waikiki Beach Resort once in my life in order to experience all these wonderful activities and amenities. One day when I reach my goal and have dispensable income, or when I feel stressed and need a vacation away from the real world, I would definitely want to visit the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach

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