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Located in the heart of Waikiki,
the OHANA Waikiki Malia is a
family-friendly budget hotel that offers a central location,
basic rooms and a caring staff. Most of the rooms offer
two double beds so parents can take advantage of the hotel's
policy of children (2 maximum) age 17 and younger occupying
the same room as their parents in existing bedding at
no additional charge. Upon arrival, guests will receive
a Dining & Shopping booklet for extra savings.
All the air conditioned rooms are decorated in a tropical
island style and feature small, private lanais. There
are also available one bedroom units with kitchenettes
including a two burner stovetop or microwave, cookware
and tableware. Room amenities include mini refrigerator,
clock radio, Cable TV with pay movies and Nintendo, coffee/tea
maker, iron and ironing board, card key access, blackout
drapes, bathtub/shower, bath amenities and hair dryers.
Effective December 22, 2006, the Waikiki OHANA Hotels
will introduce an incredible package of complimentary
amenities including internet access, local and long distance
phone calls to U.S. & Canada, in-room safe, in-room
coffee daily, local newspaper, digital pagers for early
check-in guests and Passes for all guests in the room
for up to 5 days, on the Waikiki Trolley's Pink Line throughout
Waikiki and to Ala Moana Shopping
Center.
While there is no swimming pool on site, guests can use
the pools at any other OHANA hotel, such as the OHANA
East and OHANA Waikiki West, which are a short walk from
the Malia. There is a tennis
court, located at the top of the building where you can
not only play tennis, but enjoy panoramic views of Waikiki.
The hotel is only about a 5 minute walk to Waikiki Beach, where you can rent boogie
boards, surf boards and kayaks, as well as sign up for
lessons.
The award-winning The Bus goes past the hotel and is convenient
for trips to Ala Moana Center, Ward
Center, Downtown Honolulu, Chinatown,
the Stadium swap meet, the Arizona Memorial and basically
any place you want to go on the island, including Hanauma Bay,
famous for its living coral reefs and snorkeling. Walk
toward Diamond Head and you'll discover Kapiolani Park, home to the
Honolulu Zoo, the Bandstand that features various concerts
on most weekends and the Honolulu Aquarium.
Heading in the same direction on Kalakaua Avenue you'll also find some
pretty good restaurants, including The Cheesecake Factory,
Duke's, Cheeseburger in Paradise.
Tiki's Grill & Bar and around
the corner right before the park, the award-winning Teddy's
Bigger Burgers.
In Hawaiian, OHANA means family and family is important
to the locally-owned Outrigger/OHANA chain. Whether you
are in a luxury Outrigger property or a budget OHANA property,
you receive the same warm service from the staff, which
is well-known for their friendliness and Aloha spirit.
So if you want a basic, clean room at extremely reasonable
prices, check out the OHANA Waikiki Malia.
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