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The Outrigger Waikiki On the Beach |

| Address - 2335 Kalakaua Ave hi Honolulu 96815. |
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Beach and nightlife center of Waikiki Bookended by the sand and turquoise water of Waikiki Beach and world-class shopping, this Oahu flagship of the Outrigger hotel chain is where outrigger canoes and catamarans board paying customers during the day and attract a variety of visitors after dark for entertainment. Befitting its status among Outrigger hotels, The Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach pays close attention to details. Island-d?r guestrooms feature custom-designed bedspreads, Pikake-scented toiletries, and bathrobes. The pool and the surrounding sundeck provide one option for lazing in the sun, but the beach is only one step away and the water just beyond. Shops and travel and car-rental desks offer convenience, while a pianist graces the upper lobby in the evenings and koa-wood accents gleam luxuriously. |
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS AND ATTRACTIONS |
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center - 1 block International Market Place - 1 block DFS Galleria - 3 blocks Fort DeRussy (U.S. Army Museum) - 0.5 mile Honolulu Zoo - 1.25 mile Waikiki Aquarium - 1.25 mile Ala Moana Center - 1.25 miles Victoria Ward Centers - 1.75 miles Diamond Head - 2 miles National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - 3 miles Aloha Tower Marketplace - 3 miles Foster Botanical Garden - 3 miles Iolani Palace (Hawaiian royal museum) - 3 miles Hanauma Bay (snorkeling, scuba diving) - 10 miles Pearl Harbor - 11 miles Sea Life Park - 14 miles Dole Plantation (pineapple tour, world’s largest maze) - 23 miles Polynesian Cultural Center - 32 miles Waimea Falls Park - 36 miles North Shore (expert surfing) - 38 miles Honolulu International Airport: Approximate driving time is 14 minutes and distance is 9 miles.
Driving directions from HNL: Turn right (east) onto Rodgers Blvd and turn left onto Aolele St. Take H1 east and take Exit 18. Merge onto SR 92/ N Nimitz Hwy SE. Turn right onto Kalakaua Ave and proceed to the hotel. |
| On ocean beach |

ROOMS |
| This 16-floor beachfront resort hotel has 530 rooms, all with balconies providing ocean or city views. Room decor is a mixture of dark-wood and light-wood island-style furniture accented with bright colors and custom-designed bedspreads. Bath products are scented with pikake, a fragrant Hawaiian flower used in making leis. The rooms also include sofas, refrigerators, and video game consoles. |
| Wheelchair accessible |
| Voice mail |
| Video-game console |
| Refrigerator |
| Pay movies/movie rental |
| Non-smoking rooms |
| Air conditioning |
| Bathrobes |
| Cable/satellite TV |
| Clock radio |
| Coffee/tea maker |
| Designer toiletries |
| Hair dryer |
| Hypo-allergenic bedding available |
| In-room safe |
| Internet access - dial-up |
| Iron/ironing board |

DINING |
| Duke's Canoe Club - Dedicated to the memory of Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, Hawaii's celebrated Olympic swimmer, legendary surfer, movie star, and goodwill ambassador, this "restaurant & barefoot bar" is Waikiki's principal "scene" spot—lively, carefree, and casual. Serving buffets at breakfast and lunch and à la carte dinners, Duke's is always hopping, especially when live Hawaiian musical acts entertain during happy hour and later at night against a gleaming backdrop of polished koa wood. |
| Sunset Terrace - Ceiling fans and retro surfing posters encourage a laid-back attitude when dining here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Facing the ocean, it's the place for a tropical drink at sunset. Dinners feature Asian-Pacific seafood preparations. Chuck's Steak House - Dinner-only, this restaurant serves steaks and seafood and faces the ocean. Pai's Health Foods - Located on the street level, Pai's serves sandwiches, salads, and other light food. Outrigger Snack Shop - Located on the beach, this is where to get fast-food. Seattle's Best - Located on the street level, this shop serves espresso drinks, coffee, tea, and sweets. |

SERVICES |
| What to expect: This Outrigger is set amid prime beachfront on Kalakaua Avenue. The property houses five restaurants, a showroom, a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and several shops. In late May, the hotel is host to the World Ocean Games competitions. Amenity highlights: Off the upper lobby, a 430-seat showroom serves as the permanent residence of the long-running comedy/musical revue "Society of Seven." Off the lower lobby, locals and visitors alike pack Duke's Canoe Club, a popular Waikiki nightspot. Duke's runs the beachfront-width of the hotel, and it's always full. Younger patrons crowd the koa-wood-paneled interior, while older patrons gravitate to the breezy flagstone terrace, dotted with tiki torches and spotlights. Insider tip: All OHANA and Outrigger hotels in Waikiki offer interchangeable hospitality. Guests at any hotel are invited to enjoy dining, entertainment, and facilities at the other hotelsincluding the Serenity Spa (health and beauty) and Cowabunga Kids Club at The Outrigger Reef on the Beachwhile charging to their rooms. Exceptions are that the pool at this hotel is reserved for hotel guests and the fitness center at The Outrigger Reef on the beach is reserved for hotel guests and for Outrigger Waikiki Shore guests. Bonus tip: Reasonably priced leis are sold at the entrance to Duke's Canoe Club (evenings). There is an extensive variety of blossoms to choose from, and a local woman strings them right onsite. |
| Cowabunga Kids Club – Available for children ages 5–13, this daily activity program is open for all guests who make advance reservations with the hotel. Daily fee for half- or full-day program includes T-shirt, lunch, snacks, entry fees, and transportation costs. The half-day program runs from early morning until after lunch and is $30–35 per child. The full-day program runs until early evening and is $45–50 per child. Fees and schedule subject to change without advance notification. Please contact the hotel directly for additional details. |
| The Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach is 16-floor resort hotel. Reachable by escalator, the enormous upper lobby offers tranquility one floor above shops brightening the lower lobby. Pillars, potted plants, stylized pink-seashell light fixtures, and plush seating set the scene, and a pianist entertains in the evening. Car-rental and tour desks assist guests planning visits around Oahu. The lobby's star attraction is an 111-year-old outrigger canoe restored to a gleaming finish and displayed against the backdrop of a huge painting depicting the Polynesian discovery of Waikiki. Off the lobby, is the Hawaii International Surfing Museum. |
| Room service (limited hours) |
| Shopping on site |
| Spa tub |
| Suitable for children |
| Supervised child care/activities |
| Swimming pool - outdoor |
| Tour assistance |
| Wheelchair accessible |
| ATM/banking |
| Babysitting or child care |
| Bar/lounge |
| Business services |
| Coffee shop or café |
| Concierge services |
| Conference room(s) |
| Fitness equipment |
| Gift shops or newsstand |
| Hair salon |
| Laundry service |
| Multilingual staff |
| No smoking available |
| Number of rooms: 530 |
| On-site car rental |
| Parking (valet) |
| Poolside bar |

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