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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 Hawaii HotelHawaii Accommodations - Bed and Breakfasts, Condos, Hotels, Resorts and Vacation Rentals in the Hawaiian Islands You are here: About > Travel > Hawaii / South Pacific for Visitors > Hawaii Lodging Travel Go Hawaii Essentials Which Hawaiian Island Suits You Best? 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Edited by - tinchef on 01/10/2006 12:47:59 PM Zachary Bon Vivant 628 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 12:25:44 PM You know what? I'm going to go there right now and get back to you. Zachary Bon Vivant 628 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 1:52:51 PM Yes, they do have Musubi. And I'm going to have to mull over my report. L&L is a chain, with about 100 links on the mainland. Remember what "the Insider" said about the reason for some local restaurant's success? The reason that places like Bouchon, Ca Dario, Luckys, Miro, and Opal have maintained that expected level of excellence to cost ratio is because they follow the key ingredients of fine dining. The perfect staff (I use the term loosely) excels in knowledge, attention to details, personality, patience and have the powers of assessment. The perfect management/ownership (again on the loose side) display trust, have strict training requirements, must be available to staff and customer alike and remain consistent. Managers/owners are like parents, coaches, and in their own way, gods. This is the "success formula" from the L&L website: The owners attribute their success to a decentralized system of ownership in which each restaurant is a separately incorporated profit center run by partners in the corporation or individual owners. Quite a difference. Like I said, I'll get back to you shortly. Tinchef Starting Member 25 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 2:14:54 PM The other difference is that the aforementioned local places are "fine" dining establishments. L&L is basically "fast" food! Zachary Bon Vivant 628 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 2:28:24 PM quote: The other difference is that the aforementioned local places are "fine" dining establishments. L&L is basically "fast" food! Correction--"a separately incorporated profit center." I knew nothing about L&L when I drove out there. I secretly hoped that it would be a real bbq. It isn't. But it *is* good, at least what I had (combo #1 bbq mix plate). No underground pit, no whole pig, but it wasn't bad at all. More of a bbq sauce place than a bbq, since I didn't see anything resembling a bbq. Longer report to follow. gki Advanced Diner USA 75 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 3:25:34 PM L&L Hawaiian Barbecue The Plaza 7127 Hollister Ave., #21 Goleta, CA 93117 Phone: (805) 968-8880 Fax: (805) 968-8882 http://www.hawaiianbarbecue.com The Lau-Lau Plate is much more interesting than Musubi. Zachary Bon Vivant 628 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 3:49:16 PM While I'm mulling things over, I thought you might enjoy reading what a visitor to Las Conchas (on Haley) wrote defending the restaurant on another website. To some folks, the glass is always half full... And the transvestites dont even hangout infront of or inside the restruant anymore, and they are not aloud to sell themselves at the restruant or bother the custamers in any kind of way. But they are aloud to go in and eat there if they wanted to! Even so, I think I'll pass. Gary Chef 274 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 3:49:36 PM The Plaza, formerly the University Plaza. Don't bother. All fast food. The yuck quotient runs especially high there. Better to eat at Costco's. (Zachary, you just don't want to give anyone a chance.) Edited by - Gary on 01/10/2006 3:52:25 PM Zachary Bon Vivant 628 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 3:56:53 PM quote: (Zachary, you just don't want to give anyone a chance.) What?!? I hopped in the car and drove 12 miles within ten minutes of Tinchef asking abut L&L! That's giving them a pretty good chance.... Las Conchas is another story. Anyplace the transvestites aren't "aloud" to "sell themselves at the restruant or bother the custamers in any kind of way" sounds way too stuffy for me. Tinchef Starting Member 25 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 4:21:06 PM quote: L&L Hawaiian Barbecue The Plaza 7127 Hollister Ave., #21 Goleta, CA 93117 Phone: (805) 968-8880 Fax: (805) 968-8882 http://www.hawaiianbarbecue.com The Lau-Lau Plate is much more interesting than Musubi. You are correct. But for quick on the go food I prefer Musubi over hamburgers. Tinchef Starting Member 25 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 4:24:34 PM nice reply! wow, I didn't know I had that much influence ;-) quote: quote: (Zachary, you just don't want to give anyone a chance.) What?!? I hopped in the car and drove 12 miles within ten minutes of Tinchef asking abut L&L! That's giving them a pretty good chance.... Las Conchas is another story. Anyplace the transvestites aren't "aloud" to "sell themselves at the restruant or bother the custamers in any kind of way" sounds way too stuffy for me. Edited by - tinchef on 01/10/2006 4:26:13 PM Tinchef Starting Member 25 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 4:28:18 PM quote: Better to eat at Costco's. ( Do you mean the walking lunch inside or the standing in line lunch outside? ;-) Gary Chef 274 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 4:38:15 PM Zachary, you drove twelve miles in ten minutes to get to a Hawaiian BBQ place, according to your written testimony. Lets figure this. Sixty-five miles an hour x 12 = 920 multiplied by an anxiety factor of 1.61255 divided by 10 means you drove 96.4 miles an hour to get to a fast food restaurant that featured Hawaiian food that is barbequed but cant even be found in Hawaii. I rest my case. Zachary Bon Vivant 628 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 4:53:17 PM quote: Zachary, you drove twelve miles in ten minutes to get to a Hawaiian BBQ place, according to your written testimony. Lets figure this. Sixty-five miles an hour x 12 = 920 multiplied by an anxiety factor of 1.61255 divided by 10 means you drove 96.4 miles an hour to get to a fast food restaurant that featured Hawaiian food that is barbequed but cant even be found in Hawaii. I rest my case. Actually what I meant was Tinchef posted at 12:16:37 PM and I replied at 12:25:44 PM. Ten minutes after he asked, I was out the door. I drove like an old lady, which I generally do. Don't tell anyone. You're right, though; I shoulda gone to Costco. Edited by - Zachary on 01/10/2006 4:55:23 PM Gary Chef 274 Posts Posted - 01/10/2006 : 6:17:48 PM oh Tinchef Starting Member 25 Posts Posted - 01/11/2006 : 08:52:33 AM quote: quote: Zachary, you drove twelve miles in ten minutes to get to a Hawaiian BBQ place, according to your written testimony. Lets figure this. Sixty-five miles an hour x 12 = 920 multiplied by an anxiety factor of 1.61255 divided by 10 means you drove 96.4 miles an hour to get to a fast food restaurant that featured Hawaiian food that is barbequed but cant even be found in Hawaii. I rest my case. Actually what I meant was Tinchef posted at 12:16:37 PM and I replied at 12:25:44 PM. Ten minutes after he asked, I was out the door. I drove like an old lady, which I generally do. Don't tell anyone. You're right, though; I shoulda gone to Costco. Edited by - Zachary on 01/10/2006 4:55:23 PM Zachary, Sorry your experience wasn't what you thought it'd be. It is a very popular place in LA though. And Gary might have been joking, but L&L is all over Hawaii! http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/food/208381_dining19.html Topic is 2 Pages Long: 1 2 New Topic Reply to Topic Jump To: Select Forum Nipper's Table Talk Forum Enter Nipper's Table Talk Forum Name That Restaurant Vote For Your Favorites Postings from Restaurant Owners & Managers Job Openings in the Restaurant Business News from Santa Barbara Restaurants Restaurants Outside of Santa Barbara Dining on the Road -------------------- Home Active Topics Frequently Asked Questions Member Information Search Page Nippers Table Talk Forum Host by Santa Barbara Web Hosting, Inc. - www.sbwh.com Snitz Forums 2000 28825.54 end timer -- Hawaii Resorts Travel TravelHawaii Resorts -- for families You are here: About > Travel > Travel with Kids > More Beach Vacations > Hawaii Resorts Travel Travel with Kids Essentials Family Vacation Ideas Winter and Spring Break Beach Vacations Ten Latest Family Travel Deals All-inclusive and other Family Resorts Topics Family Travel: What's Hot Top Vacation Spots VT, ME, NH, CT, MA, NY, PA Mexico Vacations Caribbean Vacations More Beach Vacations Florida Family Vacations Resorts with Water Park More Family Resorts Fun Places for Kids Disney Vacations Family Cruises Babies;Teens;Single Parents Lots More Destinations Family Travel TIPS, GAMES Buyer's Guide Activity Kits Forums Help FREE Newsletter Sign Up Now for the Travel with Kids newsletter! 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HAWAII RESORTS - KAUAI: Hyatt Regency Kauai With 50 acres on one of the quieter islands, this luxury Hawaii resort has pools connected by "river pools", caves, waterfalls, 150-foot water slide; saltwater lagoons; Camp Hyatt program for kids 3 to 12. HAWAII RESORTS - OAHU: Waikiki Beach Waikiki Beach is still a lovely place despite so much nearby concrete development, and it's lots of fun for families. Click here for several properties that have special features for families. Generally, kids 18 and under stay free. Hawaii Resorts: Hilton Waikoloa Village Another luxury Hawaii resort on the Kohala Coast; get around the 62 acres by "monorail" or by canal-boat on waterways. One of the features is a 4-acre saltwater lagoon: great for learning snorkel, with plenty of fish, and even sea-turtles. Hawaii with Kids and Teens- Multi- Islands About's guide for Hawaii for Visitors has many suggestions for family activities on the Big Island, Maui, Kauai, and Oahu. 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Stay in individual "hale" cottages spread over 82 acres; complimentary outrigger canoe and glass-bottom boat rides, kids program and teens program; snorkeling in the bay full of colorful fish. Kona Village has a rare feature, for a Hawaii resort: nearly-all-inclusive pricing. MAUI: Grand Wailea Resort and Spa Fun at this luxury Maui property includes kids camp and the Canyon Activity Pools, nine pools connected by a river that floats swimmers along. MOLOKAI: Molokai Ranch and Lodge Guests stay in comfy "upscale tents": canvas bungalows on platforms, big bed in one section, twin beds in another; solar-powered lights; private bathroom, hot-water showers; lanai. ( A lodge is also available.) 54,000 acres of land, white-sand beach, sea kayaking, mountain biking, horseback rides; Ed-ventures for kids include tidal pools, Hawaiian arts and crafts. 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For thoseHawaii's Visitor Guides: Dining Hawaii's Visitor Guides Dining T he islands of Hawaii, where East hasmet West with a Polynesian embrace and tastebuds are tantalizedwith intriguing exotic dishes. Specialties from one end of cyberspaceto the other await you--from French and German to Japanese, Thaiand Chinese to Hawaiian and many, many others. There is somethingfor everyone. Fast food. Fine dining. Take out. And there's roomservice. Dine on the beach or in a lush tropical setting. Simplydine and enjoy. H awaii'smulti-cultural populace offers both visitors and locals alikea vast array of culinary delights and we suggest you treat yourselfto something new and interesting each day of your stay. Hawaii'svisitor guides include a huge selection of dining choices withmany restaurants offering money saving coupons. Go to Guides for ordering information. A few eateries to whet your appetite..... On Oahu Alan Wong's. Offering the finest in "Pacific Rim"cuisine, this restaurant is an island favorite. Your tastebudswill be dazzled by dishes that are works of art. Open for dinner.Reservations recommended. 1857 S. King St., 5th Floor. Phone 949-2526. Hau Tree Lanai. Enjoy a romantic, oceanfront settingwith great sunset views at this cozy, intimate, open-air restaurant.Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Located in the New OtaniKaimana Beach Hotel. 2863 Kalakaua Ave. Phone 921-7006. J.R. Chinese Buffet Garden. Cantonese, Shanghai, Szechuan,Mongolian, and Peking styles of Chinese cuisine can be found inthis huge, all-you-can-eat buffet in the heart of Waikiki. Includesa salad bar and about 20 dishes to choose from. Open for lunchand dinner. Located in the International Market Place. Phone 926-1488. La Mer. Fine dining at itsbest awaits you at this five star award-winning restaurant whichoverlooks the sea at Waikiki Beach. Some of our region's mostcreative and inspiring cuisine are presented here. The experiencewill be as memorable as the view. Reservations recommended. Dresscode. Located in the Halekulani Hotel. Phone 923-2311. Ono Hawaiian Food. For those that love Hawaiian food,or would like to try the best, this is the place to go. It's aquaint hole-in-the-wall just a couple of minutes outside of Waikiki.All of the traditional dishes are served, including lau lau (acombination of pork, fish and/or chicken wrapped in taro leaves).No reservations accepted. Patrons are seated on a first-come-first-servedbasis, but the line moves quickly and is well worth the wait.Open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. 726Kapahulu Ave. Phone 737-2275. Saigon Cafe. Authentic Vietnamese cuisine created fromfamily recipes make for a unique and affordable dining experience.American breakfasts and special vegetarian dishes available. Openfor breakfast, lunch and dinner. 1831 Ala Moana Blvd., 2nd Floor.Phone 955-4009. Shore Bird Beach Broiler. Wake up to an all-you-can-eatbreakfast buffet overlooking the beach. Choose from scrambledeggs, corned beef hash, potatoes, fried rice, and ham carved toyour liking. There are also fresh-baked pastries and assortedfruits. Oceanfront lunches feature burgers, sandwiches and kabobsthat you cook yourself--all part of the fun! Includes a greatsalad bar and fresh breads. Dinners include steaks, burgers, ribs,fish, chicken and more. Located in the Outrigger Reef Hotel. 923-2887. Singha ThaiCuisine. Authentic gourmet Thai cuisine offered in an exoticsetting at this multi-award-winning restaurant. Tasty selectionsinclude spring rolls with pineapple plum sauce, grilled beef saladwith shredded mango and spicy garlic-pepper prawns. Royal Thaidancers perform nightly. A must-do for Thai lovers! Open for lunchMonday through Friday with dinner nightly. Reservations suggested.1910 Ala Moana Blvd. Phone 941-2898. Tanaka of Tokyo. Knife-wielding master chefs displaytheir uncanny culinary expertise before your very eyes. The finestsirloin steaks, salmon filets, chicken, and lobster tails on teppangrills are served in true Japanese style. Upon entering this 1995Hale 'Aina Award-winning restaurant, visitors are enveloped byan authentic Japanese ambiance full with sights, sounds and smellsof the Far East. Three locations: Waikiki Shopping Plaza, King'sVillage and Ilikai Hotel. Phone 922-4702, 922-4233, 945-3443. Villa Paradiso. Elegant Northern Italian cuisine includesantipasto, pizza, seafood, pasta specialties, and grilled meatand poultry entrees. Open for lunch and dinner. "The BestNorthern Italian cuisine in Honolulu." Royal Hawaiian ShoppingCenter, 3rd Floor. Phone 926-1717. Dining on Maui, Kauai andthe Big Island. E-mail Commentsto aloha@visit-hawaii.com Home All content ©2005 Hawaii'sVisitor Guides |
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