Classic Vacations - Hawaii 2008 - (Page 17) Oahu S H E R AT O N P R I N C E S S K A I U L A N I Conveniently located in the heart of Waikiki • This hotel, on Waikiki’s main street, is a half block from the famous light-colored sands of Waikiki Beach. • Each of the 1150 guestrooms has a spacious furnished balcony with city or ocean views. • This hotel offers a popular buffet-dinner show with three stages featuring actors, dancers, and singers. The Samoan fire-knife dance is a highlight. Published Rates: From $259 to $419/Night* OHANA WAIKIKI BEACHCOMBER Family-friendly hotel in the heart of Waikiki • Across from Waikiki Beach and the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, this resort-style hotel is located above Macy’s. • Each of the 500 guestrooms features a private lanai, refrigerator, cable TV, in-room safe, and city or ocean view. • Swimming at the outdoor pool, relaxing with a Hawaiian massage, and enjoying live dinner theater are some of the attractions. Published Rates: From $299 to $369/Night* Condo WAIKIKI SHORE Condominium tower located on Waikiki Beach • This hotel is one of the only condo properties directly on Waikiki Beach, just steps away from dining, shopping, and Waikiki nightlife. • Studios and one- and two- bedroom suites have kitchenettes or full kitchens and washer/dryers. Wide lanais provide sunset views. • Ocean activities abound with surf lessons and snorkel supplies right on the beach. • No pool. Published Rates: From $299 to $759/Night* * For special promotions and reservations, please contact your Travel Specialist. GREAT GET-TOGETHERS with Island-style ease Gathering with friends and family in paradise is easier than you imagine. With adventures for everyone and a host of first-rate resorts, condos, and villas, Hawaii is the perfect destination whether you’re planning a reunion, a wedding, or other special gathering. Kayaking, relaxing on the beach, or enjoying a beautiful sunset together, you’ll create memories that will last a lifetime. CLASSIC VACATIONS 17
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