Description


Q1.  In what year was the hotel built?
1964
Q2.  The hotel was last renovated in ...
2000
Q3.  How many guest rooms are available at The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel Honolulu?
124
Q4.  How many floors are there at the property?
9

Facilities


Q1.  Is a private car park available?
Yes. We offer valet parking.
Q2.  Is the hotel provided with lifts/elevators?
Yes.
Q3.  Is The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel Honolulu’s reception open 24 hrs?
Yes.We offer a 24 hour front desk.
Q4.  Is there a tourist area within easy reach of the hotel?
Yes. The hotel is located on Sans Souci Beach only two blocks from the hustle and bustle of Waikiki.
Q5.  Can I request baby cots?
Yes. Cribs may be available and fees may apply.Both of which should be requested at time of booking.
Q6.  Are babysitting services available on request?
Yes.Childcare services are available upon request.

Rooms


Q1.  What are the differences between the room types?(If there are more than one room type)
Our standard rooms have either one queen or two twin beds allowing a maximum of two guests. Superior rooms will have either one large or two twin beds. With the addition of a rollaway, a maximum of three guests may stay in a superior room. Features include a small refrigerator, private balcony, air-conditioning, color cable television with VCR, and an in-room safe. Our moderate rooms are 202 square feet and are non-view rooms. Our Ocean view rooms are 205 square feet and come with Waikiki/partial ocean view. Our diamond head View Room are 280 square feet and come with diamond head/mountain views. The ocean view deluxe rooms are 315 square feet and come with Waikiki/partial ocean views. The ocean front rooms are 327 square feet and come with ocean view corner rooms. The ocean front deluxe rooms are 434 square feet and come with ocean front/partial Waikiki views.The Junior Suites have a sitting area with a couch, coffee table, and arm chair. Sliding louvered doors separate the sitting area from the bedroom and bathroom. Junior Suites have either one king or two twin beds. A rollaway can be added into the sitting area in the Diamond Head and Ocean View Junior Suite to accommodate a third adult. The Diamond Head junior suites are 440 square feet with a Diamond Head/mountain view. The ocean view junior suite is 420 square feet with a Waikiki/partial ocean view. The ocean front junior suite is 395 square feet.
Q2.  Are the bathrooms equipped with showers, or bathtubs, or both at the property?
Yes. We provide a bathtub.
Q3.  Are inter-connecting rooms available, on request?
Yes.
Q4.  Is The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel Honolulu equipped with handicapped/disabled rooms?
Yes. We have 3 rooms for physically-challenged guests.
Q5.  Is air-conditioning provided?
Yes. We have 120 rooms with air conditioning.

Dinings


Q1.  What is the cost for lunch?
Our luncheon favorites include main course salads, hearty sandwiches, curries, pastas, fresh island fish, steak and vegetarian dishes.
Q2.  What charges are applicable for dinner?
Our dinner specialities include poultry, pasta, steak and lobster and fresh seafood entrees.

Transfers


Q1.  How distant is the airport from The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel Honolulu? (In Kilometers/Miles)
The hotel is 9 miles north northwest of the Honolulu International Airport and takes an approximate 25-30 minute drive to reach.
Q2.  Can you give the detailed directions from the Airport to your hotel?
Leave the airport and take the H1 Freeway East. Follow the freeway until Exit 25A "King St." Turn right at the second stoplight onto Kapahulu Avenue. Follow Kapahulu until the road ends at the T intersection. Turn left onto Kalakaua Avenue. Immediately take the right fork in the road. The hotel will be on the right after the Waikiki Aquarium.
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The staff was friendly and efficient which somewhat made up for other things which were lacking.
- posted Monday, January 30, 2012