Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa

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2552 Kalakaua Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa is located on Waikiki Beach, directly facing one of the most renowned surf spots in the world, Queens. The Waikiki hotel offers 1,310 newly renovated guest rooms and suites with private lanai (balconies) providing iconic views of Diamond Head and the ocean. Other amenities include Waikiki's newest rooftop restaurant Queensbreak Waikiki featuring the best in Pacific Rim cuisine, fresh breakfast buffet at Kuhio Beach Grill; Sansei Seafood Restaurant & Sushi Bar and d.k Steak House; Arancino di Mare Italian Restaurant, offering live Hawaiian entertainment nightly; two Starbucks; Royal Kaila Spa; a surf school; two swimming pools; 10-person whirlpool; 3,000 sq. ft. 24-hour fitness center; business center with 24-hour Internet access; high-speed and wireless Internet access throughout the resort's guest rooms and public spaces; shops and boutiques; and Hawaiian cultural activities.

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Never again
11/8/2024

Never again. Employees with bullhorns striking at 7 am. They want business and yet disrupt vacation...

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Dangerous, major power outage with no backup generators, otherwise decent
11/4/2024

I wanted to write a better review, but on Saturday November 2 there was a complete power outage in m...

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