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The ResortQuest Waikiki Sunset
(formerly Aston) is a condominium located on the Diamond
Head side of Waikiki. An all-suite hotel, each one- or two-bedroom units feature
private bedrooms and complete kitchens and sleep up to
four to six people. The suites feature stunning views
of Honolulu's city lights, Diamond Head or the Pacific Ocean. While not on the beach, it is a short walk to Kapiolani Park, home to the
Honolulu Zoo, Aquarium, the Bandstand, tennis and much
more. It's also just a short walk to Queen's Surf Beach, where free movies are shown
once or twice a month.
The suites are spacious and are perfect for a family.
Newly remodeled, the suites are nicely decorated in island
décor including rattan furniture and tropical colors.
Up to 2 children per room who are 12 years and younger
are elegible for the ResortQuest Kids Stay, Play & Eat FREE, which includes
coupons for free meals and free admission to attractions
with a paying adult and discounts on merchandise. They
also receive an inflatable beach ball upon check-in. Amenities
include full kitchens with cookware and dishes, washers
and dryers in the building, clock radio, coffee/tea maker,
Cable TV, direct dial phone with data port, hair dryer,
private lanais, free newspapers and more.
The ResortQuest Waikiki Sunset
has an on-site sundry store selling groceries and toiletries,
a lighted tennis court, heated swimming pool, sauna and
outdoor barbeque grills for their guests use. Close your
eyes and pictue yourself grilling
steaks on the barbeque, enjoying the pool and looking
out to the Pacific Ocean as the sun
sets. How much better can it get?
This is a great place for families at a very reasonable
price. You can have your casual meals for breakfast and
lunch at the condo, then try out some of the great restaurants
such as Tiki's Grill & Bar,
Duke's, The Cheesecake Factory and Cheeseburger in Paradise,
to mention a few, all nearby. Or pack up a picnic dinner
and head to the beach to watch the sunset and the fireworks
that take place every Friday evening at the other end
of Waikiki.
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