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Meeting Rooms at Waikiki Beach Hawaii Resort & Spa A meeting facility with more than 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor function: the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa. home meetings & events meeting-rooms -- -- Let us show you exclusive offers & updates tailored to your interests. RFP meeting services meeting rooms hot dates catering floor plans The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa features three ballrooms, seven meeting rooms and over 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor function space. Request a Proposal Fact Sheet Floor Plans Capacity Chart Book a Meeting Konu Moku Ballroom: The Kona Moku Ballroom, with 6,993 square feet of space, can accommodate groups up to 900 set theater-style and up to 610 for a formal banquet. This ballroom is located on the third floor of the Paoakalani Tower. Waikiki Ballroom: The Waikiki Ballroom, with 3,993 square feet of space, can accommodate groups up to 375 set theater-style and up to 340 for a formal banquet. This ballroom is located on the third floor of the Paoakalani Tower. Both ballrooms are equipped with doors able to open out to pre-function space or open-air lanais. Each ballroom may be separated into three sections with partitioning walls. Leahi Ballroom: The Leahi Ballroom is 4,481 square feet and can accommodate 650 set theater-style and as many as 400 for a formal banquet. This ballroom is located on the second floor of the Kealohilani Tower and has floor to ceiling windows overlooking the beautiful beach at Waikiki. Meeting Rooms: Seven meeting rooms accommodate groups from 30 to 200 people each. Perfect for more intimate gatherings, these rooms vary in square footage. Outdoor Facilities: Waikiki Terrace, with 4,500 square feet, can accommodate 400 for a reception. It is located poolside on the third floor of the Paoakalani Tower. Moana Terrace is located poolside, on the third floor of the Kealohilani Tower. The terrace offers a unique opportunity for functions to take advantage of Hawaiis tropical climate. The terrace's 20,000 square feet is perfect for groups of up to 1,000. Pualeilani Terrace, located on the third floor of the Kealohilani Tower and adjacent to the Moana Terrace, offers over 7,900 square feet of outdoor function space for meetings, banquets or special functions. The terrace can accommodate up to 400 people for a banquet or 600 for a tranquil outdoor reception. home resort overview accommodations check rates reserve now packages specials meetings & events weddings spa olakino things to do resort dining resort activities news press room take a tour contact privacy policy site map 2552 Kalakaua Avenue Honolulu, Hawaii 96815-3699 RES 1.800.367.5370 PH: 1.808.922.6611 FAX: 1.808.921-5255 ©2005 Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Developed by Symbolic
Maui Snorkeling
Maui snorkeling at Molokini: Lani Kai [an error occurred while processing this directive] Lani Kai The Lani Kai is fast and travels the distance between snorkel locations quickly leaving lots of time to snorkel Molokini and its second snorkel location, Turtle Town. You can be in the shade in the lower cabin or can enjoy the sun on the deck above. The maximum capacity of the Lani Kai is 70 passengers. The Lani Kai is a family operated vessel that has toured in the waters surrounding Molokini for many years. This 53’ Double Deck Maxi Power Catamaran features a water slide, two freshwater showers, two large sunbathing trampolines, a large upper sunning deck, a spacious and protected cabin area, two restrooms and three water entries with easy access. Island: Maui Activity: Molokini Snorkel "LANI KAI" a 53' Double Deck Maxi Power Catamaran features a waterslide, two freshwater showers, spacious protected cabin area, two restrooms and three water entries. Can accommodate 70 passengers. Departs from Maalaea Harbor Slip 76 ACTIVITIES MORNING MOLOKINI & TURTLE TOWN ADVENTURE - This snorkel trip to Molokini (weather dependant) includes breakfast with fresh bagels and cream cheese, tropical fruit, coffee and juice. Lunch will feature a create your own sandwich buffet with deli meats, cheeses, breads, vegetables and chips and beverages, soda, juices and ice tea will be served. All snorkeling gear, instruction and flotation devices are provided. Snuba ($49.00), underwater cameras, wetsuits and trip videos are available at an additional charge and payable on board. DAILY 7:00am - 12:00 noon Regular Price $88.00 Your Price $72.90 AFTERNOON SNORKEL - The three hour afternoon snorkel trip to Molokini or Coral Gardens (weather dependant) includes all snorkeling gear, instruction and flotation devices. Complimentary soda, juice, and lunch will be served. DAILY 1:00pm - 4:00pm Regular Price $44.00 Your Price $38.90 [an error occurred while processing this directive]
Waikiki Beach. This is
Waikiki Beach [ WAIKIKI BEACH | LIFEGUARDS'HOME PAGE | BEACHDIRECTORY | SHARKS OFHAWAI`I | OCEAN SAFETYOFFICERS - LIFEGUARDS | OCEAN SAFETYDIVISION | JUNIOR LIFEGUARDPROGRAM | HAWAIIAN LIFEGUARDASSOCIATION ] [ Beach& Ocean Hazards | Dangerous OceanOrganisms | Ocean Safety Signs: Page 1 & Page2 | SunSafety ] [ Electronic Country Store | SearchEngines And Pages | SITE MAP ] [ SURF REPORT | MARINE WEATHER | TheBUS ] On O`ahu's SOUTH SHORE .. . "WAIKIKI" BEACH "Spouting Water" 2909 Kalakaua Avenue (Outrigger CanoeClub) to 2005 Kalia Road (Kahanamoku Lagoon) One thinks of Hawai`i and their thoughts will usuallyinclude an image of Waikiki Beach. This is basically a two milestretch of coast fronted by hotels and tourism related facilitiesand the very beautiful Kapiolani Park. Waikiki Beach is usually crowded but is a very nice areawhere one can swim, canoe, surf and snorkel. The areas towardsDiamond Head are near to the expansive picnic and recreationalfacilities, including those of Kapiolani Park. Kristina Malsberger writes, "As I threadmy way through a maze of umbrellas, sand castles, and bronzebodies, it seems that some things have hardly changed since thedays when Bing Crosby crooned 'Sweet Leilani' here in the1937 film 'Waikiki Wedding.' Yes, the surfboards andswimsuits have shrunk and the high-rise forest has grown, butfolks still come here for the same reasons as always: to soak upthe tropical sunshine, to splash around in the surf, and toengage in that unique Waikiki tradition — the outriggercanoe ride." Newcomers should take special care whenusing personal flotation devices (e.g., inflatable mattresses,styrofoam swim boards, et al.) — they are just nosubstitute for good swimming technique. Be wary of runawaysurfboards - they can be dangerous. Ask the lifeguards where thedeep holes are. Stay off of the breakwater and sea walls; theyare slippery and you can get pounded and hurt - especially duringhigh surf. Waikiki Beach has the following in its beach and parkareas: LIFEGUARDS SAND ANDREEF PICNICAREAS PHONES SHOWERS RESTROOMS HERE ARE SOME BASIC OCEAN SAFETY TIPS: Swim in Lifeguarded Areas Never Swim Alone Don't Dive Into Unknown Water or Into Shallow BreakingWaves Ask a Lifeguard About Beach and SurfConditions Before Swimming If You Are Unable to Swim Out of a Strong Current, Signal forHelp Rely on Your Swimming Ability Rather Than a FlotationDevice Look For, Read and Obey All Beach Safety Signsand Symbols If In Doubt, Just Stay Out! Search this site or the Web withGoogle: Search aloha.com Web Search Return to the Beach Hale (Home) Aloha Page. You can also use the following links tocontinue your beach and ocean tour of Oahu's North Shore , SouthShore , East Shore , or WestShore . Or, you can go to the BeachDirectory for a listing of all the beaches covered in thesepages. The large photo of Diamond Head is by ClaudiaFerrari . Click on her name to visit her great North Shore web site. Suggestions, comments and recommendations are welcomed.These pages are a project of the Hawaiian LifeguardAssociation , a not for profit, professional association ofHawaii's lifeguards devoted to the advancement of lifesavingservices and public education on beach and oceansafety. WebDeveloper : This page is maintained by J. B. Lee. You canreach me by email by clickinghere . Last modified: 22-Sep-2005 12:53 PM HST Source URI:http://www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/waikiki.html ALOHA . . . malama i kekai!
Hawaiian Recipes 6 recipes
Atlantic / Hawaiian | Recipe*zaar ADVERTISEMENT - Remove ads with Recipezaar Premium You are Here: Home > Atlantic > Hawaiian Get our free newsletter Eater's Digest : | Sign in Home Recipes My Stuff Community Tools Marketplace Help Search: All Recipes Only My Cookbook by Ingredient by Recipe ID # Kitchen Dictionary Member Names for advanced... Organize your recipes online Recipezaar Premium only $24.95 — Take the Tour Atlantic Hawaiian Recipes 6 recipes sorted by most recently posted highest rated photos fastest to make alphabetical Top 40 Atlantic Hawaiian Recipes | Recently Reviewed Atlantic Hawaiian Recipes | ( what is this? ) Search within this set: Filter results by category: ( What is this? ) You do not have JavaScript enabled so the category list below will not function properly. Please click "what is this?" above for more information. Remove all filters Course Appetizers Dips Spreads Beverages Cocktails Smoothies Shakes Breakfast Pancakes & Waffles Lunch/Snacks Snacks Main Dish Salads Side Dishes Main Ingredient Beans Eggs/Dairy Cheese Eggs Fruit Pitted Peaches Tropical Pineapple Vegetables Greens Lettuces Tomatoes Meat Beef Ground Beef Cuisine North American Canadian Atlantic British Columbian Ontario Prairies Quebec Northern Central American Caribbean Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Mexican Baja Central Gulf Coast Oaxacan Pacific United States Midwestern Northeastern Southern Southwestern Western Native American Oceania Australian Hawaiian New Zealand European Western English Southern (Mediterranean) Preparation Equipment Refrigerator Stove Top Small Appliance Mixer Inexpensive Number of Servings For Large Groups Presentation Finger Food Served Cold Served Hot Simple 5 or Less Ingredients Beginner Cook 3 or Less Steps Time to Make Technique No Cook Occasion Brunch Dinner Party Gifts Holiday/Event Historical/Traditional Non-Religious Independence Day New Years Thanksgiving Valentines Day Superbowl Wedding Religious Christmas Easter Hanukkah Passover Novelty Seasonal Fall Spring Summer Winter Taste/Mood Comfort Food Romantic Savory Sweet To Go... Picnic Potluck Brown Bag Dietary High in... High Calcium Kid Pleaser Toddlers Vegetarian Low in... Low Sodium Taco Salad Supreme by Heather Beldin (3 reviews) My husband loves this and I make it about once a week for him. Friends and family have asked me to make this for them and for get togethers. This salad is basicly put together with anything you like in a salad. So you can add or not use what is... #78535 Save to My Cookbook Cheeseball 3 by Heather Beldin (2 reviews) I had just made this for thanksgiving and my brother ate half of it LOL:) I love this and my family loves it too. I am looking foward to sharing this with you. Cook time includes chilling time. #78534 Save to My Cookbook Cheeseball 2 by Heather Beldin (1 reviews) This is another family recipe along with Cheeseball 1. This is also very good. Cook time includes the chill time. Hope you enjoy. #77620 Save to My Cookbook Cheeseball 1 by Heather Beldin This cheeseball is a family recipe, and I am such a fan of cheese. The taste is so good. I will never buy store bought. #77618 Save to My Cookbook Brandied Eggnog by Heather Beldin A friend made this at a christmas party and it was so good. I had to get the recipe..Now I am sharing it with you..Hope you enjoy it as much as I did.:) #77596 Save to My Cookbook Mouth Watering Nectarine French Toast (LOW FAT) by KitchenManiac Nothing got my housemates out of bed faster than these mouth watering french toast. It is fantastic too cos it is low in fat, though you would NEVER realise this when you pop some in your mouth. #54790 Save to My Cookbook Having Trouble? Try these... Search within these results for: Use the Category List on the left to narrow results. Post a Request for the Recipe and we'll help you find it. Ask a chef your question in our Cooking Q & A forum. ADVERTISEMENT Remove ads with Recipezaar Premium Your Ad Here ADVERTISEMENT - Remove ads with Recipezaar Premium Back to Top | E-mail this Page You are Here: Home > Atlantic > Hawaiian Your Account My Stuff My Cookbook My Shopping List Edit My Profile Premium Membership Logout Recipes Browse Categories Browse Cookbooks Search Request a Recipe Post Your Recipe Recipes A-Z Explore Community Forums Marketplace Site News A Random Recipe Recent Searches Help F.A.Q. Support Forum Cooking Q & A Forum Kitchen Dictionary Measurements Convertor Contact Us Fine Print Terms of Service Privacy Policy About Us Jobs Add Recipes to Your Site Advertise Here © 1999-2006 Recipezaar 10.0.0.2 Page generated in 0.19 seconds 0.01,0.18, Page generated in 0.14 seconds 0.11,0.01,0.02,0.00, Page generated in 0.11 seconds 0.00,0.05,0.05,0.00,
LANAI PINEAPPLE The island
Aloha-Hawaii.com: Lanai January 2006 | aloha-hawaii.com : lanai : natural hawaii :lanai Search for articles: Within this site All of Hawaii LANAI PINEAPPLE The island of Lanai, the story goes, was discovered by Kaululaau, the son of...>> PETROGLYPHS Scholars have always been baffled by petroglyphs. Long ago, these primitive ...>> VISITING ARTIST First known as the "Pineapple Island," then renamed "Hawaiis ...>> LANAI GOLF First, the bad news: When it comes to golf courses on the island of Lanai,...>> SPORTING CLAYS When I was a young boy, my parents gave me a cap gun for my birthday....>> January 2006 | http://lanai.aloha-hawaii.com / hawaii /lanai/ Kaunolu Bay on the southwest tip of Lanai. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 LANAI Lanai is the smallest of Hawaiis inhabited islands, covering 140 square miles. Once the home of a thriving pineapple plantation, Lanai has reinvented itself as an alluring resort destination offering world-class golf courses and award-winning accommodations . In ancient times, Lanai was thought to be overrun with evil spirits. A young man named Kaululaau, the son of a Maui chief, was exiled to Lanai to explore the island and deem it free of such spirits to make Lanai suitable for settling. A major chapter in Lanais history was penned in 1922, when an enterprising businessman named James Dole purchased the island for $1.1 million. Dole started growing pineapple on his island, and soon canned pineapplea new concept at the timebecame a smash hit on the mainland. In time, tiny Lanai developed into the worlds largest exporter of this succulent fruit. At one point, the island was producing 75 percent of the worlds pineapple. For decades, Lanai was celebrated as Hawaiis flourishing "Pineapple Island." Thousands of acres were dedicated to pineapple, and people came from far and wide to work the fields. In the late 1980s, as the pineapple industry began to wane, Lanai turned to tourism. Two luxury resorts were built: the Lodge at Koele and the Manele Bay Hotel . Also added were a pair of championship golf courses: the Experience at Koele and the Challenge at Manele (designed by Ted Robinson and Jack Nicklaus, respectively). Besides golf, Lanai offers many things to do and see. Go for a swim at picturesque Hulopoe Beach. Snorkel the islands cliff-lined west coast. Explore the Garden of the Gods , an intriguing rock formation reminiscent of a lunar landscape. Hunt for treasures or examine historic petroglyphs at Shipwreck Beach . Admire local artwork at the Lanai Arts & Culture Center, a prominent showcase for community arts. You can even "lock and load" at Lanai Pine Sporting Clays , the only resort sporting clays course in the state. Photo Credits:Photo1: Peter French; Courtesy HVCB, Photo2: Kirk Aeder; Courtesy HVCB, Photo3: Castle & Cooke, Photo4: Peter French; courtesy HVCB, Photo5: William Waterfall; Courtesy HVCB ©2003-2004 Media-HI, Inc. All rights reserved. HELPFUL RESOURCES Lanai Weather Lanai Map | Email Friend | MORE FEATURED ARTICLES: > Diving Hawaii > Sounds of Hula > Molokai Mule > Birth of Hula > Lanai Pineapple > Shipwreck Beach > Lanai Golf > Sporting Clays > Garden of Gods > Stargazing BUDGET KAUAI Suites from $65!! FREE Pool & Jacuzzi!! BEST VALUE IN POIPU, KAUAI!! FIND YOUR WAY 32 Great Maps. Overview and details for all islands. Driving directions. SNORKEL KAUAI Holoholo offers the best ocean adventure to Napali & Niihau Site Map | Contact Us | Submit a URL | Advertising Info | Privacy | Terms & Conditions ©2003-2004 Media-HI, Inc. All rights reserved. Designed & produced by: Tsunami Marketing . -- --