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December 2025 by Staci
I live in Kaneohe and drove to this target because they had the Miss Rachel Tonie which is very hard to find. I ordered curbside pickup and ordered a Starbucks drink. The guy came and brought my order, but didn’t bring the drink. He said I cancelled it. I didn’t. So I went on to get it. I needed time to kill before the zoo opened. So I went to drive out and the parking ticket was $8. She said I needed to get it validated and I spent over $25. The parking attendant didn’t care. The curbside guy didn’t say anything about validation. The hotel that has valet parking in here also drive very fast and crazy through the parking lot. I will never go here again. For having so much focus on Aloha and having all this Hawaiian special meaning they charge ridiculous for parking even when you aren’t there long and spend over $25.
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November 2025 by Steve
This is not a typical Target , you will not find everything a regular Target store stocks as its a bit smaller. Has friendly team members stocking shelves who will help you if you cant find stuff. Big plus for me is the have real human (tax paying) cashiers - much rather support a neighbor vs some foreign made check out machine.
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November 2025 by Melissa R.
Good-target has cool t-shirts and fun stuff but it's Target. I'm not trying to patronize businesses that are against DEI.
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November 2025 by Bob R.
This was a surprise to find a Target in Hawaii. I don't know why I was surprised but I was... there are definitely differences between this store and what you find on the mainland (look at me talking like a native.) The staff was friendly and helpful. This was a great experience here.
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November 2025 by Matt Ryan
Tourist note. This store is great for medications like nasal sprays. We also bought melatonin gummys (can't get in Australia) here
Great alternative to a drug store!
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November 2025 by Dr. J M.D.
No star review. Completely unprofessional. One store worker used a racial epithets targeting blacks and Hispanics. Management seemly didn’t care this incident happened. Truly disgusting behavior. I’ll be filing a formal complaint. Me and my colleagues won’t be shopping here anymore
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November 2025 by Aaron Brousseau
This Target is really convenient if you’re staying in Waikiki. It’s clean, organized, and has most of what you’d expect — groceries, toiletries, beach gear, and some local souvenirs. Prices are decent for the area, and it’s nice not to have to go far for basics.
The layout’s a bit compact compared to a regular Target, but it’s easy to navigate. Staff were friendly and efficient when I needed help. Overall, a solid stop for stocking up or grabbing things you forgot to pack.
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November 2025 by Ulli Schneider
Regular Target, food section should be bigger please
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October 2025 by Likuidish
It's really nice to be able to go to a target store when staying in waikiki without having to drive. The store is smaller than your usual target but we found everything we needed. The place may be occasionally crowded but there's a lot of lines so nothing to really worry about :)
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October 2025 by S Wi
Finally a convenience store in waikiki! Great selection of snacks and grab and go items.
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October 2025 by Joy J.
Located in waikiki on the strip inside the international market place. This target is a busy one especially for the tourists because its the closest nearby grocery store to buy items for locally cheaper than ABC or 7-11 such as macadamia nuts or chocolates, hawaiian sun drinks 6 pack for $3.99! Also items like medicines and a cheap bathing suit LOL It's 2 story - the lower level is the groceries and produce etc and upstairs is more clothing and housewares etc. They sell reusable hawaii themed bags for $1.99 and trust me you will need these bags because all stores in Hawaii except restaurants or eateries will charge you a fee for a shopping bag. Shopping bags are like $.15 cents but if those bags are being thrown away when you pack to leave you are wasting $$$$. Snack chips here are cheaper if you crave late night munchies. ABC stores are closer but here its cheaper to buy snack items. Didn't see much souvenirs except food items and they sell it cheaper for boxed sets of macadamia nuts and the chocolates imo unless you go to Costco. This is literally on the strip of waikiki so its a good location and more safer imo.
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October 2025 by Michael Finley
I found what I was needing.
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October 2025 by Jaimie P.
I was staying at the Hilton Garden Inn across the street. I was pleasantly surprised when I stepped out on the main road and saw Target immediately across the street! I was only in town for 3 days for a wedding and yet I went to this store on at least 6 occasions. They had EVERYTHING I needed... rechargeable fan, water, tampons, wired headphones for the flight, coffee, sandals, etc. They carried it all and then some in such a small store. It also opens into the mall (International Market Place) which offers paid parking. There is a Starbucks located on the first floor. Would recommend to anyone in town.
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October 2025 by Jarrod A.
You just arrived at your destination. Your trip now begins. Time is precious. Your itinerary is filled for each hour, for every day. Logistics takes you to your accommodations. After visiting the front desk, you excitedly head to your hotel room. Unpacking begins. Your suitcase and carry-on are empty, with every item now placed strategically within. Then, a sinking moment of realization followed by panic happens. You forgot an item. Sometimes it's more than just one. Have you been there? You're smiling with approval, right? I believe we've all been there. On a stay on O'ahu in Waikīkī from the Big Island of Hawai'i, I forgot two items on my most recent trip. ----------- Hotels and resorts usually have a sundry store by the main lobby. Surrounding areas close-by may have convenient stores, small-scale retail shops that offer a variety of goods for sale. Open till the late hours. They're designed for easy access. A quick purchase from here, you'll pay a hefty price for convenience. The smaller quantities of inventory the business can buy + the inability to sell in larger numbers = a higher cost that's reflected into their pricing. High rent at prime spots add to this factor too. The solution? Head to a store that has purchasing power. One who has the ability to buy in-bulk = less cost to them. Where the savings are shared to consumers like you and I, through lower prices and a wider selection of items. Target is one of them. Located in the International Marketplace in Waikīkī, just steps away from my hotel on this trip. ------------ An unconventional store set-up, it's unlike your neighborhood Target. Where walking into one in a different city/state is almost identical, allowing one to easily find what's being seeked. This one is different. Why? Because this Target in Waikīkī encompasses two floors in a tight space. Yet, the arrangement of items throughout keeps the flow of movement comfortable and easy to navigate. It just takes some exploration and assistance from the helpful team members for directions. ------------ I just arrived on-island and checked into my accommodations. Realizing a greeting card with an envelope was forgotten, I leisurely took a walk and entered from the Kalākaua Avenue entrance. Into the International Marketplace. Comfortable. Target Waikīkī, even as I entered this store for the first time, embodied this image. Cultivated deliberately for an experience. Open and bright, just like the Target back home. Exposed mechanical elements above offered a raw feel to the aesthetics. Strategically placed light fixtures, a brilliant balance of purpose and artistry. This look continued with the flooring, a combination of tiles and carpet. Functionality meets comfort, for zoning and a visual shopping experience. ----------- That was day one of my trip. Let's fast forward to day three, when I realized I forgot to pack another item. The two days on this trip without it proved to be challenging. You'll laugh when you find out why. I've lost over 50 lbs, but the same clothes are being worn. Some new ones are on the agenda this trip, excited to purchase clothing that's more fitted to my new body type. Others like my surf shorts I packed, needed assistance. From large binder clips. These clips, two to be exact, are clipped onto my underpants and surf shorts in the front. To help hold the shorts in-place, to keep it from falling. Seriously, how embarrassing. Lol. ----------- Simply beyond just pointing towards the direction, the team members on two separate visits provided helpfulness and clarity. Communicated well with professionalism and a friendly embrace, very approachable. Tailored with an assortment of goods, curated items positioned strategically on two floors. I found an elevator useful once, and riding the escalator on the next visit enjoyable. The eye-catching rain lights hanging above the escalator, a visual pleasing effect. Artistic elements, an "Aloha" wooden panel and tropical wall art reflects the store's location in Wa
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October 2025 by Angela G.S
Store almost always is empty, (under stocked), constantly crowded and an overwhelming environment to shop in. No clue why they extended the hours. wouldnt recommend this location if you enjoy taking your time and shop around, too chaotic.