Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort


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Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa: Hotel specials, rates and availability in Waikiki Home International Sites Help Contact Us Site Map Find & Reserve Specials & Packages Destinations Events & Meetings Marriott Rewards Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Home View All Photos Guest Rooms in Detail Hotel Specials & Packages About This Hotel Area Information Maps & Transportation Plan Events & Meetings Use Marriott Rewards Points Printable Hotel Fact Sheet Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa 2552 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu - Oahu,Hawaii96815USA Phone: 1-808-922-6611 Fax: 1-808-921-5255 Sales: 1-808-921-5185 Sales Fax: 1-808-921-5119 Toll-Free: 1-800-367-5370 Directly across from world famous Waikiki Beach, the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa enchants guests with more than five acres of tropical beauty. Here, the Marriott tradition blends with the Aloha Spirit to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Hotel Highlights Marriott Rewards category: 5 The Resort is located across the street of world-famous Waikiki Beach. Newly renovated guestrooms, restaurants, amenities and two freshwater heated swimming pools. Daily Hawaiian culture activities. The Resort is located on Queen Liliuokalani land. High-speed Internet Access Hotel Parking Maps & Transportation Guest Rooms in Detail The resort offers 1,310 guestrooms in two magnificent towers. Guestrooms have been refurbished with island-style decor. Rooms provide views of the ocean, mountains and Diamond Head. All rooms are air conditioned and offer two double or king-sized beds. Hotel Specials & Packages Enjoy Paradise in Hawaii Enjoy Paradise in Hawaii Receive Marriott Specials & Packages by e-mail. Sign Up Now Area Information Top Attractions Honolulu Zoo Waikiki Aquarium Diamond Head Crater Printable Hotel Fact Sheet >> Quick facts and glimpses into the hotel features and offerings. Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa 2552 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu - Oahu,Hawaii96815USA Phone: 1-808-922-6611 Fax: 1-808-921-5255 Sales: 1-808-921-5185 Toll-Free: 1-800-367-5370 International Sites Travel Agents Corporate Information Careers Help Contact Us Site Map © 1996 - 2006 Marriott International, Inc. All rights reserved. Marriott proprietary information. Terms of Use Internet Privacy Statement
Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort
The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort - Special Internet Rates at HotelClub The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort Your Location: Discount Hotels > Malaysia > Langkawi > The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort is located right on one of the famous beaches in Langkawi called Pantai Tengah. Commanding a panoramic view of Straits of Malacca, the hotel is secluded by a hill with the natural setting of a white sandy beach lapping to her shore. Guests can indulge in a lot of recreational activities around the place, including cruising, water sports, snorkelling and many more. The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort also provides 104 rooms, all well furnished and air-conditioned. The hotel offers a restaurant, Lobby Bar, Beach Bar as well as meeting facilities for up to 300 persons. Leisure facilities include swimming pool and table tennis. Address The Lanai Langkawi Beach Resort Jln. Telok Baru, Pantai Tengah Langkawi, Kedah Malaysia Travel Dates Check In: zz zzz zzzz Check Out: zz zzz zzzz " onClick=submitForm(this.form) Hotel Rates The rates shown here are available only for bookings made via this web site, and are not available from the hotel directly. Our rates are guaranteed, but the availability at these rates may be limited during special events. All rates shown are per room per night unless stated otherwise, not per person per night. NOTE: The rates shown are inclusive of all taxes . The information and rates shown on this page are indicative . Some of the rooms/specials and prices might not be available for some dates. To see a confirmed, final rate for your booking request, please click on the "Proceed with booking" button and make your Room and Meal selections. Room Rates Room till 31-Mar-2006 Deluxe Room incl. American Breakfast Single USD 46 Double USD 46 Twin USD 46 Extra Bed USD 13 Child aged 0-10 sharing room with 2 Adults USD 0 Specials Deluxe Room incl. American Breakfast 04-Mar-2005 - 31-Mar-2006: Stay for 7 consecutive nights and pay for 6 nights only! Bedding Configuration Room Bedding Configuration Max Capacity Deluxe Room incl. American Breakfast Single 1 Single Bed 1 Person Double 1 Double Bed 2 Persons Twin 2 Single Beds 2 Persons Extra Bed 1 Rollaway Bed 1 Person Child aged 0-10 sharing room with 2 Adults 1 Child Room Facilities Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Mini bar Private bathroom / Ensuite Tea and coffee making facilities Hotel Facilities Banquet facilities Cocktail bar Conference facilities Laundry facilities Lobby Restaurant Swimming pool Additional Information Travel Dates Check In: zz zzz zzzz Check Out: zz zzz zzzz " onClick=submitForm(this.form) ©2000-2005 HotelClub Pty Ltd. Discount Hotels .
Hawaiian Food: Local Recipes
recipes Hawaiian Food Local Recipes Luau & Imu Cooking Mainland Sources Pacific Rim Shop Online More Food & Dining Links from the Hawaiian Style Web Directory . Hawaii School Reports is sponsored by: Quick Facts | People | History | Language | Nature Hawaiian Food: Local Recipes Aunty Leilani's Favorites & Weekly Recipes - A collection of local favorites and a weekly special recipe. Electric Kitchen - A variety of recipes from seasonal to ethnic, to quick and healthy, or just basic, ono (delicious) dishes, from Hawaiian Electric Company. Guide to Hawaii Fish - Sorted by local Hawaiian name with characteristics and cooking tips. Hawaii's Kitchen - Recipes from the KHON FOX 2 TV show indexed by date featured. Japanese Recipe Collection - Miso soup and shabu-shabu head the list, plus a lot more good recipes from the Tokyo Food Place. Even a recipe for homemade natto! Local Kine Recipes - A BIG list, well indexed from Art Pollard, University of Hawaii. Requests and additions welcome. Manapua Recipe - Aunty Leilani's `ono recipe for real kine manapua. MCC Recipe Files - Large selection of recipes indexed by main ingredient and type of cuisine, from the Maui Community College Food Service Program. mixed-plate.com - Great stop for foodies! Find a new recipe in the database , check out the list of eateries in the Food Mall , or vote for your favorite SweetStop . Rice Stories and Rice Recipes - The origins of rice and a nice collection of rice recipes from the About.com Guide for Chinese Culture. Also check the food & recipe links Jun Shan has collected. Rusty Thomas Menu Collection - Local restaurant menus from 1946 to around 1982, collected by former food editor and maintained by KCC. Only the menu list is available online. Nostalgic photos. Sam Choy's Weekly Recipe - From Sam's TV show. Complete list for the past year. Sushi Vocabulary - As complete a listing as you're apt to find online, from The Tokyo Food Place. Takahashi Market - Asian and Pacific Island recipes from this San Mateo store. Usenet: alt.recipes.hawaii - If all else fails, someone here may help! Vegetarian Society of Hawaii - Information on membership and resources, including Vegetarian Restaurants, Natural Food Stores and Vegetarian Catering. Return to Hawaiian Food Index Visit our other sites Island Options | My Hawaii Online | OhanaNet all part of The 'Ohana Network, Hawaii's Online Community ('ohana means family in Hawaiian) Home | About Us | Privacy Policy | Sponsors | Ask Aunty Kat! Graphics used on this page courtesy of: ClipsAhoy.com ; WorldAtlas.com 1998-2002 OhanaNet Corporation. All rights reserved.
Hawaii Cruise Review Travel
NCL Pride of America Cruise Review - Hawaii Cruise Review You are here: About > Travel > Cruises > Cruise Reviews > South Pacific Reviews > NCL Pride of America Cruise Review - Hawaii Cruise Review Travel Cruises Essentials Planning Your First Cruise Cruise Travel Packing List Choosing a Caribbean Cruise Destination How To Get a Passport How to Choose a Cabin on a Cruise Ship Topics Cruise Lines Cruise Destinations Cruise Photo Album Cruise Planning Cruise Reviews Cruise Cams Cruise Glossary Cruise News Getting There Lifestyle - Theme Cruises Cruise Activities Travel Gear and Gadgets Cruise Jobs More Cruise Resources Buyer's Guide Before You Buy Top Picks European Cruise Guidebooks Cruise Guidebooks - General Information Alaska Travel Guide Books Product Reviews Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Cruises newsletter! See Online Courses Search Cruises Stay up to date! Email to a friend Print this page Most Popular Cruise Packing List Carnival Cruise Line Reviews Choosing a Cruise Ship Cabin Planning Your First Cruise East or West Caribbean What's Hot Cruise News - Three Passengers Hurt As 40 Foot Wave Hits Lin... Explorer of the Seas Review QM2 Cruises South America Queen Mary 2 (QM2) Overview QM2 Gangway Accident Related Topics Caribbean for Visitors Europe for Visitors Honeymoons / Romantic Getaways Senior Travel Travel with Kids NCL Pride of America Cruise Review from Kevin Cruise to Hawaii on the NCL Pride of America Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) Cruise Ship: Pride of America Cruise Destination: Hawaii Cruise Dates: September 17 - September 24, 2005 Guest Contributor: Kevin kjsandoval@scottnkev.com One of the first things I learned when I started cruising is to never sail on a ship that is new because the crew hasn`t had enough time to figure everything out. After reading some negative reviews and newspaper articles about the ship, I was a little reluctant to book this cruise. This was our first voyage with NCL, and it will certainly not be the last. First of all, the ship is absolutely gorgeous. It's very new, but the designers chose to model if after the classic luxury liners of days gone by. Stunning. The pictures of it that I`ve seen on the Internet do not do it justice at all. Second, "Freestyle Cruising" is awesome. Not only can you eat when and where you please, but a table for two was easily accommodated every time we asked for one. The specialty restaurants are especially worth visiting. I will admit however that the room service menu is very limited. One of the other things we enjoyed about this cruise was that the room attendant was not in our face every time we were in our cabin (which by the way was lovely.) She was attentive, but respected our privacy more than our experiences with other cruise lines. As far as the crew is concerned, I would cautiously admit that some of them seem to enjoy their jobs more than others. However the latter was hardly the norm. This young, friendly, (sometimes sassy) American crew treated us better than any cruise we have been on, and we`ve been on a lot. I don`t think there was a single time we walked past a crew member who didn`t offer a genuine smile and say hello to us. It`s very clear that these folks are working hard to make this all come together, and it came together pretty darn well for us. Unfortunately we did witness a few passengers being extremely rude to crew members for the stupidest reasons. In those instances, the crew handled the situation very professionally. I really can`t say enough about my respect for these nice folks. Our cruise began 9/17/2005. As far as the bottom line goes, we have already booked another cruise on this beautiful ship in 6 months. That should tell you everything you need to know about our experience. Topic Index | Email to a Friend Our Story | Be a Guide | Advertising Info | Work at About | Site Map | Icons | Help User Agreement | Ethics Policy | Patent Info. | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy ©2006 About, Inc., A part of The New York Times Company . All rights reserved. Around About Tips to Losing Weight Guide to Distance Learning How to Travel for Less PHOTOS: Italy PHOTOS: Hybrid Cars What's Hot Cruise News - Three Passengers Hurt As 40 Foot Wave Hits Lin... Explorer of the Seas Review QM2 Cruises South America Queen Mary 2 (QM2) Overview QM2 Gangway Accident
Hawaii hotel. The quiet
Hawaii Hotels, King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel - Big Island Hawaii Built in the heart of picturesque Kailua-Kona town, King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel takes its name from the most prominent of Hawaii's monarchs, King Kamehameha the Great, who united the Hawaiian Islands in 1810 and who established his residence and administrative capital on the grounds of this Hawaii hotel. The quiet sheltered bay, balmy trade winds and endless days of brilliant sunshine also made the site of this Big Island hotel a favorite vacation spot for Hawaiian royalty. Images and artifacts celebrating its historically significant location can be found throughout the hotel, and are included in a daily-guided historical tour. On the surrounding grounds stands King Kamehameha's restored Hawaiian temple, Ahu'ena Heiau, a stunning foreground for the compelling seascape that the hotel's seaside location provides. On Kamakahonu Bay, the 460-room King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel fronts the only white sandy beach in Kona. The full-service landmark hotel is home to the world-famous annual Ironman Triathlon, and features three restaurants, swimming pool with a whirlpool spa and sauna, comprehensive meeting and banquet facilities, a Hawaiian activity center, beauty salon and the only air-conditioned shopping mall in Kona. King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel is also home to the best lu'au (Hawaiian feast) on the island. The lu'au is held every Sunday and Tuesday through Thursday and includes songs and dances of ancient and modern Hawaii.