Kauai 2009 Travel Planner - (Page 43) KIDS STUFF As much as they may love being on vacation with their kids, there comes a time when Mom and Dad want to play a round of golf, see a movie or enjoy a romantic dinner for two . Making a “date” is no problem on Kaua‘i . Most of the major resorts offer supervised programs that will keep the keiki (children) happily occupied while their parents slip away to spend some time together. Here’s a wrapup of the options that are currently available. RON DAHLqUIST GARdEN ISLANd INN (800) 648-0154, www.gardenislandinn.com Children receive free beach gear, body boards and beach toys. GRANd HYATT KAUA‘I RESORT & SPA Camp Hyatt Kaua‘i Ages 3-12 (808) 240-6390, www.kauai.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/activities/ kids/index.jsp 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (half-day and evening sessions also available), Daily Kids are kept busy with Hawaiian arts and crafts such as face painting, flower lei, shell bracelet making and palm frond weaving. Koi fish feeding, Parrot Talk and keiki hula are also offered . KAUA‘I MARRIOTT RESORT & BEACH CLUB Kalapak ı Kids Club ¯ Ages 5-12 (808) 246-5166, www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/ recreation/lihhi-kauai-marriott-resort-and-beach-club 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (half-day and evening sessions also available), Seasonal Traditional island games, pool sports, beach games, cultural activities, treasure hunts, obstacle races and face painting promise fun galore for the little ones . Activities focus on the uniqueness of Hawai‘i, particularly Kaua‘i. Each full-day camper receives a Kalapak¯ Kids T-shirt. ı ST REGIS PRINCEVILLE Keiki Aloha Club Ages 5-12 (808) 826-9644 x 2900, www.stregisprinceville.com 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Saturday during Summer & holidays Hawaiian dancing and arts spark the creative spirit . Other fun activities include outrigger canoe rides, swimming, snorkeling and tide pool exploration . RESORTqUEST ISLANdER ON THE BEACH (808) 822-7417 Aloha Book Card offers children’s discounts from various participating vendors. Children eat or play free with an accompanying adult. SHERATON KAUA‘I RESORT Keiki Aloha Club Ages 5-12 (808) 742-1661, www.sheraton-kauai.com/act_keikisk.htm 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (half-day sessions also available), Monday-Friday Keiki share their aloha through hula and ‘ukulele lessons, traditional arts and crafts, lei making, bamboo pole fishing, games, storytelling, kite flying, sandcastle building or simply swimming in the beachfront pool. Morning session for ages 3-4 (if toilet trained), 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . * Please be aware that fees may apply and reservations may be ¯ THE POINT AT PO‘IPU (808) 742-1888, www.sunterrakauai.com/poipupoint Resort activities, crafts, lei making and ‘ukulele lessons. required at least 24 hours in advance. Parents or guardians should accompany children to and from the program headquarters. All activities are subject to change, and some programs do not operate on major holidays. Call the specific property for more information. KAUA‘I Hawai‘i’s Island of Discovery™ 43 http://www.gardenislandinn.com http://www.stregisprinceville.com http://www.kauai.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/activities/kids/index.jsp http://www.kauai.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/activities/kids/index.jsp http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/recreation/lihhi-kauai-marriott-resort-and-beach-club http://www.sheraton-kauai.com/act_keikisk.htm http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/recreation/lihhi-kauai-marriott-resort-and-beach-club http://www.sunterrakauai.com/poipupoint
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