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Over a hundred years ago, Hawaii's
last and most beloved princess lived in the middle of
Waikiki at the former royal estate
of 'Ainahua. Third in line for
the throne, Princess Kaiulani
was educated in England
and returned to the islands only to die at the age of
23. The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani
is located on the former grounds of the estate, where
once a young princess strolled through tropical gardens
with Robert Louis Stevenson for company.
The hotel celebrates the life of this most beautiful Hawaiian
Princess with a glimpse to the royal past in the art and
decorations throughout the hotel, including the most well
known portrait of Princess Kaiulani in place of honor in the hotel's open air lobby.
This is an extremely popular hotel with both visitors
and residents alike, with most of the rooms featuring
lanais with ocean and mountain views at very affordable
prices for a hotel in the heart of Waikiki. Located right across the street from Waikiki Beach and all its activities, the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani
features a large swimming pool, historical property tours
and a choice of restaurants.
Many people opt for the Pikake
Terrace, relaxed outdoor dining in a poolside garden setting,
with great buffets and delightful Hawaiian music performed
nightly. There is also a food court and the very popular
Momoyama, featuring authentic
Japanese cuisine nightly. Creation - A Polynesian Journey
is a wonderful show not to miss, featuring the story of
the South Pacific in music and dance.
The rooms are spacious, decorated in an island d�cor
and include such amenities as a coffee maker, hairdryer,
mini-refrigerator, cable TV with on-demand and much more.
The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani
is part of Sheraton's "Stay At One, Play At All"
program where you can play at all their sister properties
in Waikiki and simply charge it back to your room. This
is a great hotel for families and for anyone who wants
the perfect location, with wonderful service at affordable
prices.
Note:
The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani
Hotel will become 80% smoke free by November 15, 2006
in accordance with the recently passed law by the Hawaii
State Legiislature. The new
policy applies to all guest rooms, including balconies,
restaurants, lounges, lobby, pools, public
areas and meeting rooms.
A designated smoking area will be provided for guests
that smoke in accordance to the new regulations. Transforming
the hotel to smoke free is underway and the availability
of smoking rooms will decrease accordingly.
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