It featured a Pancake house, kiddie train, 2 swimming pools, thermal baths, water skiing and boating.
Apparently, a fire burned the office and cafe to the ground in 1973. Some of the development was leveled and converted to parking.
Later on all the rooms left from the Aloha Lodge were turned into low cost government housing which are still standing today behind what was known then as the Freeman Shopping Center on Central Ave.
Circa 2025, the sign advertising Freeman Center Parking appears to be the original Aloha Lodge sign without the Moai head and spear points any longer, but the three spear shafts are still apparent and it corresponds with earlier illustrations...