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Orbitz: Hotel Details Your pop-up blocker is preventing you from viewing this content. Override the program by holding the Control key while clicking the link. Welcome to Orbitz. Sign in Register now Site feedback Printer-friendly version Hotel details Return to hotels From: $149* *rate found for check-in Feb 24, check-out Feb 26 Check prices and availability ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Hotel (formerly Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel) Honolulu (Oahu), HI View all promotions Overview Map & area info Features Photos Rooms Reviews 2-for-1 Luau when you stay 5 nights or more!ResortQuest Kids, Stay, Play & Eat Free! Complimentary signature "Breakfast on the Beach" dailyOffer is subject to change without notice and is based on availability. see below for more details "Hip Hawaiiana" or "Aloha With Attitude" are just a few ways Waikiki Beach Hotel is being described. The hotel is setting Waikiki on fire with its recently completed $30 million renovation. The hotel is located on the most scenic end of Waikiki Beach. The new ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Hotel features two towers consisting of 716 rooms with eighty-five percent of the guest rooms flaunting beautiful partial or full ocean views. Oversized tiki torches, a three-story volcano with a 15-story light, and gentle trade winds blowing in the night create the perfect island setting for hot Hawaiian nights. All guest rooms have received makeovers featuring striking tropical colors and cool decor that deliver hints of Hawaiian nostalgia in an urban, energetic style. The Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel's signature amenity, "Breakfast on the Beach", is a breakfast like none before. "Breakfast on the Beach" is a full breakfast with American and Asian fare that is served on a portable "to go" fashion on the pool deck each morning from 6:30-9:30am (coffee service begins at 6am). Complimentary beach chairs are provided for our guests so that they may enjoy this "to go" breakfast on beautiful Waikiki Beach. "Breakfast on the Beach" is provided as a complimentary service (excluding stays in the Mauka Tower and Standard Room).The new ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Hotel - Where Aloha Burns Bright! 2-for-1 Luau ,certificate for all guests staying five (5) nights or more thru 01/01/06. One per room, guests will make their own reservations using show times and locations printed on the certificates)"Aloha Book" with hundreds of dollars in savings, presented to guests upon check-in.ResortQuest Kids, Stay, Play & Eat Free! Children ages 12 and under receive free activities, meals and merchandise.Offer is subject to change without notice and is based on availability. One FREE kids admission, meal or retail deal per PAID adult admission.Complimentary signature "Breakfast on the Beach" daily, excludes stays in the Mauka Tower and Standard Room.Parking available for $13 per day. Plot this hotel on a map | See more photos | View hotel features and amenities Reviews from our users Overall score 4.2 out of 5 (63 reviews) About the scores 1 2 3 4 5 Amenities Maintenance Hotel Staff Room Comfort Location Value See scores and reviews by these travelers: All travelers (4.2 of5) Leisure (4.2 of5) Business (4.4 of5) Family (4.1 of5) Couples (3.9 of5) Hotel address: 2570 Kalakaua Avenue,Honolulu (Oahu), HI 96815 Area served Honolulu-Oahu, Waikiki, HI Area airports HNL - Honolulu International Amenities Pool Restaurant Concierge Room Service High Speed Internet Complimentary Breakfast (All Rooms and Rates) Conference Facilities Dining Coldstone Creamery Nextdoor to Wolfgang Puck Express. If you haven't had one yet, you just gotta come and get it - you haven't tasted ice-cream until you try one of these treats. Wolfgang Puck Express World renowned chef with lots of restaurants and express outlets. It's hip, upscale and he uses the freshest ingrediants to create excellent, casual Eurasian cuisine. Serving everything from soups, salads, pizzas, sandwiches, desserts & specialty items. Hours are from 11am-10pm. Tiki's Bar & Grill Tiki's is a blend of the old and the new, the nostalgia of Trader Vic's and the excitement and "attitude" of Hard Rock Cafe. The outdoor bar will sit under shadow of a 30' volcano and will offer breathtaking vistas of the ocean and Waikiki. The restaurant will have both indoor and outdoor seating, serving Hawaiian Regional and American cuisine. Tiki's open 10:30-1:00am. Nightly entertainment during Happy Hour from 4-6pm and from 10pm-12am. 1 of 21 Ocean View Room Room features an ocean view with either one king bed, two twins or two double beds. Includes full bathroom, alarm clock, radio, refrigerator, in-room safe, dataport, cable TV with music and in-room movies, hair dryer and iron/board. Complimentary "Breakfast on the Beach" available daily for guests staying in this room. Junior Suite Junior suite features one king bed or two double beds and sofabed. Includes full bathroom, alarm clock, radio, refrigerator, in-room safe, dataport, cable TV with music and in-room movies, hair dryer and iron/board. Complimentary"Breakfast on the Beach" available daily for guests staying in this room. Standard Room Room features two twin or double beds or one king bed. Includes alarm clock, radio, refrigerator, in-room safe, dataport, cable TV with music and in-room movies, hair dryer and iron/board. Ocean Front Room Room features an ocean front view with one king bed or two double beds. Includes full bathroom, alarm clock, radio, refrigerator, in-room safe, dataport, cable TV with music and in-room movies, hair dryer and iron/board. Complimentary"Breakfast on the Beach" available daily for guests staying in this room. Partial Ocean View Room Room features a partial ocean view with either one king bed, two twins or two double beds. Includes full bathroom, alarm clock, radio, refrigerator, in-room safe, dataport, cable TV with music and in-room movies, hair dryer and iron/board. Complimentary "Breakfast on the Beach" available daily for guests staying in this room. Reviews from our users Overall score 4.2 out of 5 (63 reviews) About the scores 1 2 3 4 5 Amenities Maintenance Hotel Staff Room Comfort Location Value See scores and reviews by these travelers: All travelers (4.2 of5) Leisure (4.2 of5) Business (4.4 of5) Family (4.1 of5) Couples (3.9 of5) Most recent user reviews Score 4 out of 5 Pracltical Points Anonymous Dec 23, 2005 Would recommend to a friend! Location is very conveiennt to the Beach. The operation of the elevator is ludicous, and quite combersome. No direct ... View full review Score 4 out of 5 Quick tip Fairly nice place Jonathan, Kansas City, MO Dec 17, 2005 Would recommend to a friend! This hotell has,,,,, unique rooms I upgraded to a corner front room. The check in person showed me a floor plan of the hotel ... View full review Score 5 out of 5 The best people in the business. michael, Dallas, TX Dec 16, 2005 Would recommend to a friend! My family and I had the best time,everything was perfect.The room was large,clean and refreshing.The location as we found out ... View full review See all 63 user reviews Reviews represent the opinions of Orbitz customers, not of Orbitz or its staff. Introducing hotel reviews! Don't just take our word for it. Now you can see what fellow travelers have to say about this hotel and thousands of others, including: Opinions, insight and first-hand observations, sorted by traveler type. Customer ratings for service, comfort, location, amenities and value. Practical, money-saving tips on what to do, where to eat and how to get around. Expert reviews from Recommended After a $30 million renovation on a very old and tired hotel, Aston opened this kitschy 717-room (85% with ocean views) property in late 2002. The location could not be better -- directly across the street from the beach. The rooms couldn't be ... Read full Frommer's review ©2005 Wiley Publishing, Inc. Quick tips from our users Shopping tip, Short Drive Go to the flea market at the stadium near the airport. It is held on weekends and wednesday. Everything you would want to shop for in the expensive shops near the hotell is 75% less at the flea market. Great fun to walk around. --Jonathan, Kansas City, MO Dec 17, 2005 See all quick tips from our users For prices and availability, please enter dates below. Check-in Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Check-out Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Rooms 1 2 Guests 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (Total # in all rooms) Find Hotel policies Check-in: 3 PM Check-out: 12 Noon Local currency: USD Terms and conditions Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply for children. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate. The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel. 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Molokai Lanai Maui Hawaii's

Hawaii's Official Tourism Site - Travel info for your Molokai vacation Choose a Category Calendar of Events Accommodations Activities & Attractions Dining Golf Services & Information Shopping Transportation Travel Professionals Weddings & Honeymoons Free Visitors Guide Hawaii Travel Tips Sharing Aloha Choose an Island All Islands Kauai Oahu Molokai Lanai Maui Hawaii's Big Island Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 04 05 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 04 05 Help me find... Calendar of Events Accommodations Activities & Attractions Dining Golf Services & Information Shopping Transportation Travel Professionals Weddings & Honeymoons Free Visitors Guide Hawaii Travel Tips Sharing Aloha Alternate Search Home > Culture & History > Molokai Kauai Oahu Molokai Lanai Maui Hawaii's Big Island Molokai residents show a deep regard for tradition and take great care to preserve the island’s unique cultural heritage. Here, it often seems as if the past and the present exist simultaneously. One of the island’s most popular cultural attractions is the Kalokoeli Fishpond, where ancient Hawaiians once practiced a remarkably sophisticated form of aquaculture. As many as 60 of these fish ponds once operated along the southern shore, and most of them were constructed at least 700 years ago. Another must-see is the Iliiliopae Heiau, one of the largest ancient temple platforms in all of Hawaii. Set deep within a thriving forest, this historic site offers a palpable sense of wonder and spirituality. : Ancient Art of Surfing : Interactive Hula Dancer : Find Cultural Events : Historic Places M EETINGS & C ONVENTIONS | T RAVEL T RADE R ESOURCES | M EDIA C OMMUNICATIONS Corporate Information | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | ©2005 Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau



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Molokai, Hawaii - History and Culture on The Most Hawaiian Island. One and a half million years ago (give or take a week) two large volcanoes pushed through the surface of the Pacific Ocean and created the island of Molokai. Kamakou in the east, and Maunaloa in the west. A couple days later a third and much smaller caldera, Kauhako, popped up to form the Makanalua peninsula on the north side. Over eons, the north side of the island eroded and fell into the sea, leaving behind the vertical sea cliffs which today make up most of Molokai's spectacular North Shore. It's the fifth largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago; 260 square miles (420 sq km) in area, 38 miles (61km) long, and ten miles (16km) wide at its widest point. Anchored in the center of the 8 major islands, Molokai is 25 miles (40km) southeast of Oahu, and a 25-minute flight from Maui. From the eastern end of the island, it's only 8 miles (13km) across the Pailolo Channel to Maui. The population is estimated at 8,000 residents, half of whom live in or near the principal town of Kaunakakai. Nearly 40% are of Hawaiian descent, thus the nick name, "The Most Hawaiian Island." According to the experts, Hawaiians first came to live on Molokai about 650 A.D. Those first settlers most likely originated from the Marquesas, with later migrations, in double hulled canoes, from Tahiti and other areas in the South Pacific. As the Hawaiians had no written language, most of their pre-contact history has come from chants, passed down from generation to generation, which have kept a chronology of events, battles and genealogy. In November, 1778, Captain James Cook sighted Molokai on his first visit to the Sandwich Islands, as he named these islands, but it wasn't until 1786 when Captain George Dixon anchored off Molokai's coast, that Europeans first visited this island. In 1832 a Protestant mission was established at Kalua'aha on the East End by Reverend Harvey Hitchcock, to serve an estimated population of 5,000. His church has not been maintained, but the walls and part of the roof stand today at the 14.5 mile marker. A white marble headstone marks his grave on the hill east of what remains of the church. The oldest known Hawaiian settlement on Molokai occurred in Halawa Valley, at the eastern end of the main highway that crosses the length of the island. The eastern side of the island was heavily populated in pre-contact Hawaii, a result of ample water from the mountains, fertile and level land for farming, and a rich and abundant ocean. More than 60 fish ponds were built along the south shore of Molokai. Most have nearly disappeared, but a few have been reconstructed and are used daily by residents for aquiculture. A drive along the southshore of the island bears testimony to the reliance on the ocean by early Hawaiians. Molokai was renowned for the wisdom and power of its religious leaders, greatly respected and often feared by others in the archipelago. In the 1500s, the famous prophet, Lanikaula, was so revered that pilgrims came from all the Islands to seek his wisdom and advice. Molokai became a place of retreat, protected from war by its religious prestige and the marital alliances of its chiefs. Others were reputed for sorcery. Legend tells of the Kalaipahoa, or poisonwood gods, entering trees on Maunaloa. The grove is said to have been so poisonous that birds fell dead as they flew over it. Legend also tells us that Laka, goddess of the hula, gave birth to the dance on Molokai, at a very sacred place in Ka'ana. This is recognized on Molokai every May, at a celebration of the birth of hula, called Ka Hula Piko. When Laka died, her remains were secretly hidden somewhere beneath the hill, Pu'u Nana. The hula was finally established, the work of Laka was complete, and the dance flourishedthroughout Hawaii. Molokai was praised as "Molokai Ka Hula Piko," Molokai, the center of the dance. This design, by John Kaimikaua and Wainwright Piena, uses traditional Hawaiian motifs to depict the essence of the saying, "Molokai Ka Hula Piko." To the early Hawaiians the mo'o (lizards) were a symbol of spirituality and good fortune. The central design depicts this spiritual continuity with the mo'o arranged in a circle. The triangle depicts a Hawaiian value called "Lokahi," which is symbolic of a balance between man, nature, and God. Petroglyphs within the triangle portray a man and woman in dance. In the uppermost part of the triangle is a rising sun with a dot in the center symbolizing the piko of the hula. Beneath the circle is a motif depicting water, while at the top, the triangles represent fire. In the real world, water and fire are the two elements that cannot be mixed, but the spiritual essence of these elements mix in the hula. The ancient kumu hula of Molokai stressed to their students that they should dance with the fluidity of water and with the spark of fire. The middle row of diamonds, is a design called by the Hawaiians "na maka ke akua," or "eyes ofthe gods." Eyes are symbolic of the past, because our ancestors look upon us and guide us in thislife. Eyes also represent the living, as we look back upon the paths of our ancestors for inspirationand guidance. The hula provides a means for us to look back to the works of our ancestors through its movements, motions and chants. Above the "na maka ke akua" design are ferns representing the greenery worn by the dancers and below is the half-circle-point motif representing the rays of the sun rising in the east. To the early Hawaiians, the rising sun was symbolic of constant renewal and rebirth in the hula. 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Lahaina, Hawaii "Best Value

Maui Vacation Rentals - Lahaina Inn - Hawaii Bed and Breakfast Aloha and Welcome to the Maui Vacation Rentals Lahaina, Hawaii "Best Value Hotel On Maui" - Travel & Leisure "One of the Best Country Inns" - Glamour Magazine "One of the World's Best Places to Stay" - Conde' Nast Traveler "One of the Most Romantic Country Inns" - American Historic Inns Home | History of the Inn | Cottages | Ka'anapali Condo | Oceanfront Condo | Molokai | Room Rates | Specials | Book Now! | Email Us | Other Maui Websites At this elegant 12 room boutique hotel give flight to your fantasies, for they are the essence surounding the Lahaina Inn. Here, all your needs are given personal attention... Wrap yourself in a cotton robe, take the time to sit on the lanai and greet the day in paradise. Experience the comforts of home in your private bathroom with antique fixtures, ceiling fan, air conditioning, lanai with two wooden rockers, blow dryers, beach towels and iron with ironing boards. Entertain your friends in our community living room with card games, backgammon, chess, checkers or just wonderful conversations. We also have a microwave and toaster available for your use as well as ice chests and complimentary ice. We serve complimentary hot tea, hot chocolate or freshly brewed Island Blend Coffee each morning. When the cares of the world exist only outside, nothing is left but life's pleasures. So it is at the Lahaina Inn. Our Boutique hotel is unlike any Hawaii bed and breakfast we offer an atmosphere of comfortable luxury with all the charm and romance of an intimate inn at the turn of the centuryThe rich, warm furnishings of your standard view room, ocean view room or parlor suite set the stage for you to pamper your dreams into reality. Each room in our Boutique hotel is individually decorated, presents a unique vignette of a past era: authentic period furnishings, Hawaiian quilt bedspreads, 360 count sheets with triple sheeting, the warm glow from antique lamps, and CD Alarm clocks are in perfect harmony with the ambience. This is your private domain where you can relax in air-conditioned comfort any time you choose. For larger groups or families we also offer two cottages in Ka'anapali located on lush, tropical grounds with two swimming pools. Each of our Maui vacation rentals is individually furnished including full kitchens, livingroom, bedrooms, bathrooms and laundry room. With plenty of room for up to 6 people we offer a two bedroom cottage featuring a king bed with two twin beds and 1.5 baths in over 1,200 sq. ft of living space. Or enjoy our spacious three bedroom, two bath cottage which is large enough to accommodate up to 8 people. Featuring two queen size beds, two twin beds and two Hawaiian Futons, a large living room and dining room with over 1,300 sq. ft. of room. Lahaina Inn 127 Lahainaluna Road Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 96761-1502480 For Reservations or Additional Information Call Toll-Free 1-800-669-3444 or WWW.LAHAINAINN.COM MEMBERS OF



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