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The Modern Honolulu Will Become a Timeshare

May 1, 2018 by Island Miler

The sale of The Modern Honolulu has closed, and now The Modern Honolulu will become a timeshare.

Back in February 2018, we found out that Las Vegas’ Diamond Resorts is purchasing The Modern Honolulu.  It was thought the transaction would close in May.  However, it appears as if the transaction has closed early.  And the property’s new owners aren’t wasting time making changes.

 

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A Tumultuous History
New Owners
The Modern Honolulu Will Become a Timeshare, Final Thoughts

A Tumultuous History

The Modern Honolulu’s history is anything but smooth.  Founded as The Waikiki EDITION, it was supposed to be part of Marriott’s boutique brand.  However, the property owners weren’t happy with the initial performance.  As a result, they hostilely overthrew the property’s management.

More recently, the property’s signature restaurant, Morimoto Waikiki closed.  After which, the Ravish Honolulu took its place.  Only, the Ravish is no more too.

 

New Owners

The Modern Honolulu’s new owners, Diamond Resorts, is a timeshare operator.  And, as a result, it comes as no surprise that they’d transform The Modern Honolulu into one too.  Thus far, Diamond says they’ll transform existing rooms into suites.  Then, those suites will be offered for sale as timeshare units.  However, that’s about all we know so far.  Diamond has not said how many units the project will have.  Nor is there a completion date.  But a sales center is set to open soon too.

As for Ravish, Diamond closed the restaurant on Thursday, April 19.  It was open for only a year before its closure.  And what will replace the Ravish concept, though, remains to be seen.  In fact, they’re working with CBRE to find a new restaurant operator.  And that will be a tall order, in my opinion.  Honolulu already has many excellent restaurants and many restaurants with famous names behind them.  In fact, as you may recall, Iron Chef Morimoto just opened a new restaurant at the newly renovated Alohilani Resort.

 

The Modern Honolulu Will Become a Timeshare, Final Thoughts

I’m not a fan of timeshare conversions.  It takes hotel rooms out of inventory, which can make it harder for some to visit the islands.  But, such conversions also result in job losses, thanks to reduced staffing needs.  However, it doesn’t surprise me that it has come to this.  For now, though, the hotel will continue to operate in its current capacity.  And changes will occur slowly over time.  But what ultimately happens, who knows?  We’ll have to wait and see.

Filed Under: Hawaii, Hotels, Island Miler, Travel News Tagged With: Diamond Resorts, hawaii, Honolulu, Modern Honolulu, oahu, Ravish Honolulu, The Modern Honolulu, Waikiki

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  1. Mallthus says

    May 1, 2018 at 10:52 AM

    I’ve found Diamond runs a very hybrid business. Not only are they actively selling their properties as timeshares, they’re also running them as hotels/resorts with often very attractive nightly rates (although I’ve heard they can kind of aggressively try to book guests into a presentation upon check-in).

    • Island Miler says

      May 3, 2018 at 12:08 PM

      That’s great to hear! And it certainly sounds like that process will be a possibility here. Reports say they’re prioritizing the opening of a sales center on-property.

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