Aston Waikiki Beach Tower

2470 Kalakaua Ave
Honolulu, Oahu, HI 96815
Nightly Rates: ( 402.00 - 795.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

The ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Tower overlooking beautiful Waikiki Beach exemplifies what luxury and service should be from the beautiful hotel entryway clad with Thunbergia vine dangling overhead to the warm greeting from our doormen guests will know that they have come to a very special place in Waikiki. All guest accommodations at the ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Tower are lavish one bedroom and two bedroom suites furnished in an elegant refined style. All suites overlook Waikiki Beach and offer spacious lanais. Suites include full kitchens and washers and dryers for the convenience of our guests. Twice daily maid service is - of course - provided.Our concierge is ready to arrange all sightseeing and recreational activities or to reserve a special dinner out at one of Waikiki's many fine restaurants. Or if guests prefer they can order a meal from room service or have the concierge arrange for a special catered meal.The hotel's recreation deck offers a heated outdoor swimming pool - jet spa - and billiards area.The ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Tower - intimate - elegant - perfect. *** HAWAII*S NON-SMOKING LAW ***In the interest of the good health of all our guests,employees and owners, and in compliance with the StateLaw Act 295, ALL ResortQuest Hawaii hotels and condominiumunits managed by ResortQuest Hawaii are now designatedas Non-Smoking Accommodations effective immediately. ***Property Enhancements*** Refurbishment work on suites is ongoing. The entire projectis scheduled to be completed in 2008. Chipping noise will occur on the following dates- Sept. 10-13/07 - Sept. 17-21/07 - Sept. 25-28/07 and Oct. 3/07 To minimize the impact to our guests the work creating the noise will only be done from 10am to 4pm when most guests are out of their suites. There will also be water shutdowns from 12pm to 4pm during the following days- Sept. 20/07 - Sept. 27/07 and Oct. 2/07 During the water shutdowns complimentary bottles of water will be delivered to guests suites. In addition all guests staying through these periods will receive complimentary round-trip trolley tickets on Enoa Toursto the Ala Moana Shopping Center. The tickets are good for up to four people.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Free Parking
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· Pool
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Superior 1Bdrm Suite (parital ocean view)
Located on floors 5-17 these spacious suites offer a queen sofabed in the living room and one king or two twin beds in the bedroom. Kitchen offers convenient passthrough to dining area on the lanai. Approx. 1000SF.
Deluxe 1Bdrm Suite (ocean front view)
Located on floors 5-24 with spectacular views of Waikiki Beach these spacious suites offer a queen sofabed in the living room and one king or two twin beds in the bedroom. Approx. 1000SF.
Superior 2Bdrm Suite (partial ocean view)
Located on floors 5-17 these spacious suites offer a queen sofabed in the living room and one king in one bedroom. The other bedroom also has two twin beds. Two bathrooms. Approx. 1200SF.
Deluxe 2Bdrm Suite (ocean front view)
Located on floors 18-24 with spectacular views of Waikiki Beach these spacious suites offer a queen sofabed in the living room and one king in one bedroom. The other bedroom also has two twin beds. Two bathrooms. Approx. 1200SF.
Premier 2Bdrm Suite (ocean front view)
Located on floors 25-36 with panoramic views of Waikiki Beach these spacious suites offer a queen sofabed in the living room and one king in one bedroom. The other bedroom also has two twin beds. Two bathrooms. Approx. 1200SF.

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Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3pm
· Check out time is 12pm
· Time Zone is HST
· Opened in 1984
· Renovated in 2002
· 140 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 40 floors.


Directions

From the airport, exit terminal and access H-1 Freeway east, exit freeway via Nimitz Hwy and follow Waikiki directional signs, Nimitz Hwy transitions to Ala Moana Blvd midpoint on your drive as you pass the Port of Honolulu on your right and the Honolulu Business district on your left, Ala Moana Blvd merges with Kalakaua Ave at the southwest entrance to Waikiki, proceed onto Kalakaua Ave and turn left onto Liliuokalani Ave. The property entrance is on the left immediately after McDonald's. The hotel address is 2470 Kalakaua Ave.

Nearby Airport* Honolulu International - 10 miles

Honolulu International


Guarantee Policy

All reservations require a credit card deposit at time of booking. Deposit equals 1 or 2 nights accommodation plus tax depending on time of year. Low Season - 1 night plus tax. High Season and Holiday Period - 2 nights plus tax.


Cancellation Policy

Year-round policy: Must cancel 7 days prior to arrival. Year-end policy: Must cancel 30 days prior to arrival. These guidelines must be followed in order to receive full refund of deposit. Guests should allow 3 to 4 weeks for receipt of deposit refunds.


Restaurant Information

In Room Dining

6AM-10PM Mon-Sun Guests may dine in the privacy of their suites by selecting their favorites from our room service menu. Our concierge can also arrange for catered ensuite lunches and dinners.


Meeting Facility

Meeting Facilities

Two meeting rooms are avaiable for use, with an overall capacity of 50 persons.


Recreation Information

On-Site Recreation

* Massage services (request) * Outdoor heated pool * Jet Spa * Sauna * Billiard Table * Sundeck * Weekly calendar of events prepared specially for our guests * Visitor pass to 24-Hour fitness available for 10.00USD per day. 24-Hour fitness is located one block from the hotel.

Off-Site Recreation

* 24 Hour Fitness club * Golf * Waikiki Beach across street * Surfing * Outrigger Canoeing * Jogging * Sailing * Sightseeing Tours * Snorkeling * Scuba Diving


Area Attractions

Ala Moana Shopping Center

2 miles southwest to the property. Variety of shops and restaurants

Ala Wai Golf Course

.25 miles south to the property.

Convention Center

1.25 miles southwest to the property.

Diamondhead Crater

3 miles west to the property. Famous landmark, extinct volcano

Hanamua Bay

8 miles west to the property. Favorite snorkeling site

Honolulu Zoo

.5 miles west to the property.

International Market Place

.4 miles east to the property. Variety of shops and restaurants

Iolani Palace

4 miles northeast to the property. Home of former Hawaiian Monarchs

Pali Lookout

11 miles south to the property. Oahu's scenic masterpiece

Pearl Harbor/USS Arizona Memorial

14 miles southeast to the property. Memorial and Visitors Center

Polynesian Cultural Center

38 miles southeast to the property. Introduction to Polynesian culture, offers dinner show

Sea Life Park

12 miles southwest to the property. Hawaii's exotic sea life in ocean setting

Waikiki Aquarium

.5 miles west to the property. Home of over 350 species of marine life from Hawaii and the South Pacific

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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near an Hawaii attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, an Hawaii state park, this is where you will find it.

The moment you arrive in HAWAII, with its own language, distinctive music and hula, the Polynesian magic and its warm, friendly people take over. Hawaii is famed for its dazzling beaches, unrivaled for surfing and windsurfing, and its golf courses (eight Hawaii courses can be found in Golf Magazine’s list of Top 25 U.S. Golf Resorts). Beyond the great beaches and outdoor adventures, there are hundreds of cultural attractions, events and performances.

BIG ISLAND has its deep-blue ocean and sandy beaches, its rainforest hikes and the active Kilauea volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the number one visitors attraction in Hawaii.; it is the Earth’s longest- ever recorded continuous lava eruption; Kilauea Visitor Center, located just inside the park entrance, offers visitor information and exhibits; Thomas A. Jaggar Museum, about three miles from the park entrance, offers earth science displays and features murals depicting Hawaiian culture. On the slopes of Kilauea, Akatsuka Orchid Gardens has one of the largest collections of orchids in Hawaii. Attractions at HILO include Rainbow Falls, one of the Big Island's loveliest waterfalls, and the Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Factory which offers tours of the acadamia nut factory and orchards; located on the outskirts of Hilo the Nani Mau Gardens provides visitors with 20 acres of garden experiences including fruit orchard with coffee, macadamia nut and chocolate trees. Visitors can see the Kamehameha Statue, the original statue of Hawaii’s first ruler, at KAPAAUK, in North Kohala, Kamehameha’s birthplace; replicas of these statues are also on display in Hilo at Wailoa Park and on Oahu in front of Iolani Palace. LAPAKAHI STATE HISTORICAL PARK was once an ancient Hawaiian fishing village; now this swimming and snorkeling spot offers lessons in Hawaiian history and archaeology, and a fine marine preserve to explore. Hawaiian natural and cultural history is on permanent display at The Lyman House Memorial Museum. Visitors can discover the colorful paniolo (cowboy) heritage of Waimea at PARKER RANCH, the largest private ranch under single ownership in the United States; find out about the ranch's history, visit the museum, tour the two historic homes and enjoy a wagon ride. Up until the early 19th century, Hawaiians who broke a kapu or one of the ancient laws against the gods could avoid certain death by fleeing to the PUUHONUA O HONAUNAU place of refuge. North of the town of Honokaa, WAIPIO was once the home of kings of old Hawaii.

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OAHU is the most diverse of the Hawaiian islands with a dazzling array of beaches stretching over 112 miles, attractions, activities, and venues. Cosmopolitan HONOLULU showcases the best museums and arts & culture exhibits in the State including the Iolani Palace, the official residence of King Kalakaua and his Queen, Kapiolani, from 1882 until the King's death in 1891; this National Historic Landmark is the only royal palace under the American flag; Bishop Museum has exhibits exploring the people, places and events of Hawaii's past; at Pearl Harbor the USS Arizona Memorial, above the sunken battleship, is a tribute to Americans killed during the attack on December 7, 1941; the USS Bowfin, a restored World War II submarine, is on exhibit next to the Arizona Memorial; across the Arizona Memorial, at Ford Island, is the Battleship Missouri, the warship where the Instrument of Surrender, ending World War II, was signed. The Polynesian Cultural Center is Hawaii’s favorite visitor attraction, showcasing seven Pacific Island villages on 42 tropical acres. History, culture, nightlife, and beach activities are just some of the many exciting experiences available in WAIKIKI; attractions include the Waikiki Aquarium, the third oldest public aquarium in the United States. Formed by violent steam explosions 300,000 years ago, Diamond Head is now recognised as a National Natural Landmark, offering a spectacular 360-degree view of Honolulu and the coast.