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Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
Stay 6 Nights and the 7th Night is Free plus receive Free Luau Tickets for 2.
Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa is Waikiki's only true resort destination, offering the perfect mix of exceptional resort accommodations and classic Hawaiian hospitality, all nestled on 22 beachfront acres. Imagine the widest stretch of white sand on Waikiki, a serene beachfront lagoon, lush tropical gardens with exotic wildlife and cascading waterfalls, majestic views of Diamond Head and stunning seaside sunsets. Discover 90 shops and boutiques and a diverse, international selection of 22 restaurants and lounges. Guests can enjoy a variety of activities each day or relax and rejuvenate at the world-class Mandara Spa. The resort's beachfront Super Pool is the largest on the island and every Friday night it becomes the stage for a celebration of Hawaiian culture and entertainment, ending with a spectacular Fireworks show!
Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
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Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(255 reviews)
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Hotel address: 2005 Kalia Road, Honolulu, HI 96815
Waikiki
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Check-in: 1400
Check-out: 1100
Local currency: USD
*rate found for check-in Jan 4, check-out Jan 5
Rates displayed reflect the lowest rate found over the next 30 days. This rate is subject to change. Rates may not include service charges, extra person charges, fees or incidental charges (such as room service).
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Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(255 reviews)
Reviews and scores for each hotel are collected from customers who purchased a stay at that hotel.
Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
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Score
4 out of 5
yea wit some ney
travelllller Nov 30, 2009
the best hotel...with a sketchy staff that doesn't want to be there. The valet crew speeds around with your cars while no one ... answers any phones.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Perfect for a relaxing vacation
SF Family Nov 29, 2009
Perfect all-on-site location including the beach across the hotel and the lagoon. Been here previously as a couple and the ... location is convenient to walk to nearby Waikiki locations. The food options onsite are limited and expensive, but with a 15 month old - the convenience makes up for this.
Traveler type: Family
The place to go for the kids menu is CJs in the Rainbow Bazaar
Score
4 out of 5
Great value!
Melissa Nov 25, 2009
This was a beautiful resort. We did notice that not all the towers are the same quality. We were lucky and choose the Kaulia ... Tower. We were told that it was one of the newest buildings. It was close to the road and to transportation, yet a little walk to the beach. Our view was of the entire resort and the beach. We were very happy with the staff and the room.
Traveler type: Family
We found that by renting a car you can enjoy so much more than taking a tour. We rented a car for two days and enjoyed the entire island, twice! By driving on our own with a GPS system we were able to find many wonderful beaches and stop at our convience to eat or enjoy recreation places.
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The place to go for the kids menu is CJs in the Rainbow Bazaar
--SF Family, San Francisco Nov 29, 2009
We found that by renting a car you can enjoy so much more than taking a tour. We rented a car for two days and enjoyed the entire island, twice! By driving on our own with a GPS system we were able to find many wonderful beaches and stop at our convience to eat or enjoy recreation places.
--Melissa, Portland, Oregon Nov 25, 2009
There are bus stops right outside the hotel and the buses go all over the island for a couple of dollars. If you get off the bus for under 2 hours and then reboard to return or continue your journey, you don't have to pay. The local ABC sells great bus guides.
--Lisa, Milton Keynes, England Nov 20, 2009
Overall score
4.2 out of 5
(255 reviews)
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Score
4 out of 5
yea wit some ney
travelllller Nov 30, 2009
the best hotel...with a sketchy staff that doesn't want to be there. The valet crew speeds around with your cars while no one ... answers any phones.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Perfect for a relaxing vacation
SF Family Nov 29, 2009
Perfect all-on-site location including the beach across the hotel and the lagoon. Been here previously as a couple and the ... location is convenient to walk to nearby Waikiki locations. The food options onsite are limited and expensive, but with a 15 month old - the convenience makes up for this.
Traveler type: Family
The place to go for the kids menu is CJs in the Rainbow Bazaar
Score
4 out of 5
Great value!
Melissa Nov 25, 2009
This was a beautiful resort. We did notice that not all the towers are the same quality. We were lucky and choose the Kaulia ... Tower. We were told that it was one of the newest buildings. It was close to the road and to transportation, yet a little walk to the beach. Our view was of the entire resort and the beach. We were very happy with the staff and the room.
Traveler type: Family
We found that by renting a car you can enjoy so much more than taking a tour. We rented a car for two days and enjoyed the entire island, twice! By driving on our own with a GPS system we were able to find many wonderful beaches and stop at our convience to eat or enjoy recreation places.
Score
5 out of 5
Beautiful exotic setting
Lisa Nov 20, 2009
The hotel is at the edge of Waikki Beach,which meant the beach area was a little bit more exclusive. The hotel gardens were ... stunning, with hidden pools and waterfalls. Easy to book excursions. We especially enjoyed the Jet Ski-ing, scuba diving and the morning spent at Pearl Harbour. All the staff were friendly and helpful. Everyday we came back to our room it was clean and tidy. All the major shopping areas are within walking distance, though the hotel complex boasts a great variety of shops and places to eat. I found Hawaii not very vegetarian friendly, and we had to really search to find places I could eat. This was the only problem with the holiday, overall I would say the Hawaiian Hilton Village is perfect.
Traveler type: Couples
There are bus stops right outside the hotel and the buses go all over the island for a couple of dollars. If you get off the bus for under 2 hours and then reboard to return or continue your journey, you don't have to pay. The local ABC sells great bus guides.
Score
4 out of 5
Surprised
pdbfab Nov 11, 2009
We were very surprised when we checked into the hotel after traveling 12 hours from Boston Mass to find out we booked a King ... bed and they were giving us two double beds. I explained that my conformation I had received was for a king bed with ocean front. They explained to me that they do not guarantee the bed type only the room.The desk clerk excused herself and came back and they did upgrade our room to a king ocean front with two balconies. Also be prepared if you want sit on the beach it cost $15.00 a day for a chair to sit on. The hotel did send a fruit basket to our romm with there apologize for the confusion.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Great place for destination wedding
Grammy Nov 10, 2009
We were here for our youngest daughter's wedding. We only went on one tour so most of our time was spent around the hotel. ... We loved that there was so much easy walking space. You could walk along the water or stroll along the walkways, it was great. We also really enjoyed the great view from our room. We would be up around 6 each morning and would spend an hour or so on the balcony watching Hawaii wake up. Wonderful wonderful.
Traveler type: Family
Don't eat at the hotel unless you want to spend at least $150.00 per day on food for two people. The food was good but very expensive. Just a few blocks away are McDonalds, Ihop and Subway. Although these places are more costly in Hawaii than here on the mainland, it's still a lot more inexpensive.
Score
4 out of 5
Good Memories
Shadie Nov 8, 2009
I didn't realize that the Hilton was very family oriented. It was fine, but may have change our decision to stay at that ... particular hotel. But the staff were very friendly, hospitable and always very helpful. We were always greeted with a smile. The resort prices for dinner and drinks very expensive but they were good. The hotel was kept very clean and resort was beautiful. We rented a car and drove around the island one day, hiked Diamond Head, but mostly beached it.
Traveler type: Couples
I would suggest walking around the resort for alternative nightlife. The resort closed down by 10pm, I think they had one bar that stayed open until 11pm. Just get familiar with your surroundings.
Score
3 out of 5
Nice resort, with a few issues.
Andy D. Nov 6, 2009
My wife and I went to Hawaii for a week for a conference. We made an open reservation a few months ahead, as we knew we ... only wanted one main thing, a king bed and oceanview. We arrived at about 10pm following an all day flight. However, it turns out there were no kings available at all, in a huge resort, but we were "upgraded" to the Ali'i tower, with an oceanview (facing towards Diamondhead) but two double beds, on the thirteenth floor. We didn't worry about it too much and when we entered the room, it seemed perfectly fine, plus the double beds seemed more like queens which are plenty big anyway. The room ended up being very nice with everything we would need, cofeemaker, slippers and robes, marble bathroom, the type of thing you would expect from a top resort in Hawaii at several hundred dollars a night. Only thing, no internet included and a high daily price. The view was beautiful and the room was seemingly perfect. At least until a few days into our stay. The AC broke, or semi broke on Monday, we had arrived on Saturday. We came back from the beach and the room was about 83 degrees. So we called the front desk and they sent a maintenance man within 10 minutes. We though it was fixed as the temperature dipped into the mid 70s and he said it should be OK. In the morning, we woke up to a sweltering room. So we called again and left for the conference. Only to return that afternoon and find it 80 degrees and the curtains were closed to keep the sun out. The call/repair circle continued until Friday afternoon at which point we had not seen a below 80 room, day or night in 4 days. The front desk manager offered to move us to a different room but we were checking out on Saturday. So they only accomodation was to allow us to check out by 6 pm on Saturday instead of 11 am since we had a 8pm flight. The other major surprise was the quality of the room. Our "new" room was great, but we had a multitude of friends at the same conference and we saw what a normal room we had actually booked looked like. It was very poor, and it was worse than a regular chain room on the mainland. No coffee maker, robes, tiny bathroom, drab industrial colors, and very expensive for what you get. I am glad we got upgraded, althought the 13th floor curse may have come back to us through the AC. Overall very nice resort, great staff and amenities, but be careful when booking rooms to see what you will get.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Hilton Hawaiian Village
Chris Business Nov 1, 2009
The service was very good. There is plenty of entertainment and things to do. ...
Traveler type: Business
Score
5 out of 5
Honeymoon Hawaii style
GA honeymooners Oct 31, 2009
Shopping, dining, water sports, & relaxing are all things we took advantage of while staying. With so much going on around ... you, they still offer a quite pool area to enjoy the breeze and read a great book. Ocean, swimming, snorkeling, & surfing are all accessible right from the hotel. With so much to do right there you don't have to venture out for a few days. We arrived on a Friday evening as the weekly luau was starting and we ate dinner while watching the dancers and then great fireworks.
Traveler type: Couples
The American Express desk can help answer questions about execurtions and they will book them for you, however, I found when I called I was able to get some of them cheaper than the hotel. I saved $20 per person when I booked parasailing myself. Booking attractions/execurtions will also helped to book prior to your trip, lots of places will discounts tickets.
Score
4 out of 5
Beautiful resort for Honeymooners
MN Honeymooners Oct 29, 2009
We took our honeymoon at the Hilton Hawaiian Village. We were checked into a room that someone was already in (imagine our ... surprise!) and had to go back to check in to be moved to a different room. It was an unfortunate glitch in an otherwise fantastic stay. The Hilton Luau was very fun with excellent entertainment and MaiTai's. There is an ABC and Whalers general store right in the resort so we didn't have to go far for liquor and snacks. Our favorite restaurant was Benihana (try the ChiChi or Mojito) which had great lunch specials but Sergio's Italian restaurant was very romantic. We stayed in the Kalia tower which was perfect for honeymooners. There is a seperate pool on the 4th floor that was never packed and kids were normally at the super pool so it was quiet and relaxing. I loved the Penguins on site, but my husbands favorite were the Koi Fish ponds. It's a beautiful hotel with everything you'd expect of a Hawaiian resort.
Traveler type: Couples
Eat big lunches or watch for early dinner specials to save money!
Score
5 out of 5
Best view ever from a hotel room!
Tennessee Sun-Worshipper Oct 27, 2009
My husband and I went for our summer vacation. Room on the 30th floor with panoramic oceanfront view of Diamond Head, ... Waikiki, and the Pacific. Snorkelling right in front of the hotel. Beautiful beach with gentle waves and crystal-clear water.
Traveler type: Couples
Be sure to rent a car and see the rest of the island! So many sights!
Score
5 out of 5
Aloha and Mahalo !!!
BnC09 Oct 26, 2009
The Hawaiian islands are for people who wish to find them. ??? What do you think da kine of experience Hawaii should be? You ... rent a car and travel, reaching out and feel da love of its people, culture, and da land that is distinct Hawaiian and yet all American. We've been to Europe, So America, Carribean, Mexico but Hawaii was our 1st time. All the hot water you want, coffee the way you like it, friendly people and service, distinct culture landscape and a proud state of the Union. But I'll never remember the street names. lol
Traveler type: Couples
Get a car with a gps or the best map and directions possible. Don't ask for directions or you will end up in a kapuu area or lost. Taxi is best for short distances or locations (its air condition well) Da best Luau food is at the Hilton and entertainment as well. (Prime Rib da best)
Score
5 out of 5
Awesome
Jim Oct 25, 2009
Have stayed there many times. Like that it has a lot of open space. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Chart House
Score
4 out of 5
Fun in the sun.
Rodney Oct 20, 2009
Excellent hotel with employees who seemed to really enjoy their jobs. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Hilton Hawaiin Village
Frequent Flyer Oct 18, 2009
Hotel staff was incredible from check in to check out. At check-in, we were able (for a few extra $$) to upgrade to a ... corner, ocean view room (270 degree view) in the Rainbow tower. All we can say is WOW! The view of Diamond Head was spectacular. The beach was great! The pool was nice too! Food at on-site restaurants was fine. Above standard in my opinion for "hotel food". We WILL be going back and recommend this property highly!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Excellent experience!
Rainbow Oct 18, 2009
Loved everything about it except the pricey restaurants. Really liked the fact that they offered us another room to shower ... in after we checked out so that we could enjoy the beach while we waited for our transportation to the airport.
Traveler type: Friends
Score
5 out of 5
Great Hotel!! Great Location!
Luckygirl Oct 10, 2009
I loved this hotel. My husband and I traveled to Honolulu for our honeymoon. Although we didn't receive any romantic perks ... (room upgrade or champagne) we really enjoyed our stay. The pools are beautiful and the hotel is right on the beach. On friday night they have a fireworks show and a free hulu show by the pool. Best seats for fireworks I have every had. Super romantic! This hotel has tons of great shopping and is located between two huge shopping plazas. We had a mountain view and it was beautiful! I don't think there could be a bad view from this hotel. I would totally stay here again :)
Traveler type: Couples
The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is just minutes away from this hotel. You could spend the day exploring the stores and there are also tons of great restaurants.
Score
4 out of 5
Great vacation
rosemary's daughter Oct 7, 2009
Lots of stores surrounding the hotels. The selection of eating establishments is lacking. It would have been nice if the ... front desk was a bit more helpful in telling us about things like transportation. Other trips have had larger hotel rooms but our room was clean and neat. The staff cleaned our room everyday and was courteous.
Traveler type: Family
Take a walk outside of the hotel area for shopping. Some things are found cheaper in the surrounding neighborhoods.
Score
4 out of 5
Get you with the extras
Steve Oct 5, 2009
Rooms were clean and staff was very good. The restaurants in the village were very expensive and the food was average. The ... Luau was mediocre. Go to other island's luau's for half the price and better show.
Traveler type: Couples
Definitly use Orbitz to get best rate. Don't make the mistake of upgrading during check in. It is not worth it.
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The place to go for the kids menu is CJs in the Rainbow Bazaar
--SF Family, San Francisco Nov 29, 2009
We found that by renting a car you can enjoy so much more than taking a tour. We rented a car for two days and enjoyed the entire island, twice! By driving on our own with a GPS system we were able to find many wonderful beaches and stop at our convience to eat or enjoy recreation places.
--Melissa, Portland, Oregon Nov 25, 2009
There are bus stops right outside the hotel and the buses go all over the island for a couple of dollars. If you get off the bus for under 2 hours and then reboard to return or continue your journey, you don't have to pay. The local ABC sells great bus guides.
--Lisa, Milton Keynes, England Nov 20, 2009
Don't eat at the hotel unless you want to spend at least $150.00 per day on food for two people. The food was good but very expensive. Just a few blocks away are McDonalds, Ihop and Subway. Although these places are more costly in Hawaii than here on the mainland, it's still a lot more inexpensive.
--Grammy, Chicago IL Nov 10, 2009
I would suggest walking around the resort for alternative nightlife. The resort closed down by 10pm, I think they had one bar that stayed open until 11pm. Just get familiar with your surroundings.
--Shadie, Indianapolis, IN Nov 8, 2009
The American Express desk can help answer questions about execurtions and they will book them for you, however, I found when I called I was able to get some of them cheaper than the hotel. I saved $20 per person when I booked parasailing myself. Booking attractions/execurtions will also helped to book prior to your trip, lots of places will discounts tickets.
--GA honeymooners, Augusta, GA Oct 31, 2009
Eat big lunches or watch for early dinner specials to save money!
--MN Honeymooners, Minneapolis, MN Oct 29, 2009
Be sure to rent a car and see the rest of the island! So many sights!
--Tennessee Sun-Worshipper, Chattanooga, TN Oct 27, 2009
Get a car with a gps or the best map and directions possible. Don't ask for directions or you will end up in a kapuu area or lost. Taxi is best for short distances or locations (its air condition well) Da best Luau food is at the Hilton and entertainment as well. (Prime Rib da best)
--BnC09, Los Angeles Oct 26, 2009
Chart House
--Jim, Bakersfield, Ca Oct 25, 2009
The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is just minutes away from this hotel. You could spend the day exploring the stores and there are also tons of great restaurants.
--Luckygirl, Tucson, AZ Oct 10, 2009
Take a walk outside of the hotel area for shopping. Some things are found cheaper in the surrounding neighborhoods.
--rosemary's daughter, Baltimore, Maryland Oct 7, 2009
Definitly use Orbitz to get best rate. Don't make the mistake of upgrading during check in. It is not worth it.
--Steve, Sarver, Pennsylvania Oct 5, 2009
Do your souvenir shopping at Walmart, cheaper than other stores.
--Julie, Glendale, CA Sep 30, 2009
Make the trip to Duke's, casual beach bar with great food!
--Experienced Beach Traveler, Philadelphia, PA Sep 28, 2009
I used to enjoy the Hilton for it's first class experience, but due to economic problems across the country this place has turned into an upgraded motel 6. Management there is indifferent to any complaints so don't waste your time. The grounds are beautiful and the entertainment worthwhile. Won't stay there again. For alot of $$$ you can do better and still visit the hotel. "Towels are worn out and scratchy"
--Mike of Phoenix, Phoenix AZ Sep 26, 2009
Food was good and we enjoyed the luau too. Love the jewellery stores - especially Maui divers!
--formerly el spendo.....many years ago, penticton british columbia canada Sep 21, 2009
Sports bar down the street to the left about a block. "WINGS"
--frequent traveller, San Jose CA Sep 20, 2009
Don't eat here, walk a short distance for a more affordable meal.
--Debbie Mac, Oklahoma City, OK Sep 19, 2009
There is alot of shopping outside the resort on Ala Moana Blvd. There is the main strip that has many great restaurants and many stores to accommodate different types of shoppers. There is also the market which is located in this area, in which you can bargain and get some great deals on local finds. Tiki's is highly recommended for its entertainment, located on the main strip in the Marriott.
--Stephanie&Mike, New York, NY Sep 17, 2009
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