4. If you really flew 5 hours (or more) to get here, and paid somewhere around $800-$1200/night for a room, only to find that:1) All the spaces at the pool were taken by 4 am because that's when the East Coasters, tortured by their jet lag, finally stopped rolling around in their beds and went to the pool---so that they could get upset that there is nothing to do at 4 am in Hawaii2) Too many people trying to get into the same slots for the restaurants at the same time (and very aggressive people; I mean, really, who do you think can afford to hang out here?)3) A stretched staff becoming rather worn out trying to meet all the guest's demands IMMEDIATELY (and failing) when the property is full4) The excessive attention of bizarrely abandoned children, NOT YOUR OWN, 6 years old and up, whose parents arrive at the property and promptly forsake all responsibility for them---the sort of sad rich kids who run around manically, actually trying to make their way into someone else's family pictures and tell someone else's parents about what they did all day in Camp, since their own parents are no where to be seen.