Ohana Waikiki West
Hotel Information: A few steps above street level, a busy island-style lobby welcomes families and business and leisure travelers. Located two blocks from the beach, the budget-friendly OHANA Waikiki West is across the street from the International Market Place.
Amenity highlights: Overlooking Kuhio Avenue, a sundeck with cabana-style bar surrounds a medium-sized splash pool. An independently owned Chili's restaurant and Starbucks coffee shop are on site.
Insider tip: Within five miles of the hotel, Honolulu's historic Chinatown neighborhood is home to diverse Asian restaurants, art galleries, and a colorful open-air market. The city bus, which stops within a block of the hotel, travels to the neighborhood for less than $3 round-trip (price subject to change).
Located in an L-shaped, 18-story tower, all 661 guestrooms at OHANA Waikiki West offer compact refrigerators, coffeemakers, in-room safes, complimentary dial-up Internet access, and video games (surcharge).
Beds feature pillowtop mattresses, 250-thread-count linens, Euro shams and linens, and matching sheets and duvet cover.
Kitchenette rooms also have microwaves, two-burner stoves, cookware, and dinnerware. Bathrooms have showers only. Many rooms have lanais.
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Waikiki Hotel
Chuck's Steakhouse
Yes, there really is a "Chuck" and his name is Charles "Chuck" Rolles. Chuck graduated from the Cornell Hotel and Restaurant School in 1956, and then moved to Hawaii, and in 1959, opened the first of a number of restaurants that bear his name in Waikiki.
Merchant: Restaurant.com



