Located in the CENTER of Waikiki. - The OHANA Waikiki West is a 663-room hotel located just behind the International MarketPlace on Kuhio... more »
Located in the CENTER of Waikiki. - The OHANA Waikiki West is a 663-room hotel located just behind the International MarketPlace on Kuhio Avenue. Here you'll find OHANA's special brand of island hospitality.. This popular hotel offers a slew of services, including a pool overlooking the street, a sundeck and coin-operated laundry. Add a little spice to your meals at Chili's Grill & Bar, then kick up your heals with some terrific country-western music at Nashville Waikiki. There's a Pharmacy on property, and just across the street is a 24-hour market for groceries and snacks. At the OHANA Waikiki West, you'll be steps from the thousands of items on sales at the International Market Place. Waikiki Beach is just two blocks away. Book a sightseeing tour at the hotel's Activities Desk or hop on the city'saward-winning bus line on Kuhio Avenue for a fun way to explore the island.. Beginning December 22, 2006 guests staying at Ohana Waikiki West can take advantage of the Ohana Waikiki Connection, which includes Complimentary Internet Access,Complimentary local and long distance phone calls to US and Canada,Complimentary in-room coffee and daily local newspaper, and complimentary rides on the Waikiki Trolley's Pink Line throughout Waikiki.. Parking rates at all Waikiki OHANA properties will be $15 per day. Beginning Jan 1 2007, parking rates will be $25 per day. . Effective November 16, 2006, this will be a completely non-smoking property. .
Orbitz
This is an excellent hotel for families or friends traveling together. A 10-minute walk to Waikiki Beach and Kalakaua Avenue, a 10-minute walk to Waikiki Beach and Kalakaua Avenue.Newly renovated lobby and guest rooms create an inviting atmosphere. Works by renowned island artist Peggy Chun and others complement the taro leaf and palm leaf patterns in the new guest room decor.Over 500 guest rooms offer kitchenette facilities and can accommodate four persons sharing. A new wheelchair-accessible ramp has been added at the hotel's entrance to facilitate access to the lobby.A large sundeck surrounds the pool and the pool bar conveniently serves chilled beverages, sandwiches, and snacks.The hotel features Chili's Restaurant, Starbucks, a pharmacy, and just across the street is a well-stocked grocery.Centrally located on Kuhio Avenue between Nahua Street and Walina Street, International Market Place is just steps away. It's a 10-minute walk to Waikiki Beach and Kalakaua Avenue.Easy access to city bus and trolley routes offers inexpensive transportation to attractions around the city of Honolulu.**Parking fees will be $15 per day effective November 1, 2005.
skoosh.com
Please be advised that effective for arrivals July 1 2010 and on, tax for room nights at this property will increase to 13. 962 percent, due to the Transient Accommodations Tax increase of 1 percent. The OHANA Waikiki West is a 661-room hotel located just behind the International Market Place on Kuhio Avenue. Here you'll find OHANA's special brand of island hospitality. This popular hotel offers a slew of services, including a pool overlooking the street, a sundeck and coin-operated laundry. Add a little spice to your meals at Chili's Grill & Bar, then kick up your heals with some terrific country-western music at Nashville Waikiki. There's a Pharmacy on property, and just across the street is a market for groceries and snacks. At the OHANA Waikiki West, you'll be steps from the thousands of items on sale at the International Market Place. Waikiki Beach is just two short blocks away. Book a sightseeing tour at the hotel's Activities Desk or hop on the city's award-winning bus line on Kuhio Avenue for a fun way to explore the island.
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39 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for business
don't be mislead by their cheap prices. there will be hidden charges when you arrive. The security was rude to quests. There is a bar on the second floor which is loud so don't try to get any sleep. The staff does not speak much english all of them
Great if you want something cheap and a
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Posted Jan 05, 2009
Okay
Great if you want something cheap and a bit dated. (Of course most hotels here are a bit dated) Near alot of simple shops and restaurant. Couple streets from the beach - some have kitchenettes to save on money for food. I've stayed in many hotels...
Next time, I'll read reviews of other properti
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Posted Dec 05, 2008
Mediocre
The family or Ohana spirit has left the building. I was served a penalty due to wanting a junior suite for 4 people when management swares only 3 can occupy the room. Management states that the amount of items provided is for 3 & would be a hardship ...
The staff was very unclear on rules as well as not considerate to guests needs. They could not accomadate under strict needs. Rooms and bathrooms need renovations. the location is very loud due to the various clubs that surround this area. Don't ask for an upgrade because they will lie and then shove something down your throat. Parking sucks! the garage is so tight with small stalls, don't attempt to bring an SUV in there, unless you want to struggle. Elevators were slow. They did not welcome our guest to come to our room. They were snobby, even to the locals. Manager had unacceptable behavior, belittling guests.
We stayed at the hotel about 3 weeks ago, the location I thought was great. The pool was not big but it is the city and your close to the beach. I was not there for the pool. The hotel was clean, the bathrooms need updated but new carpet, drapes ...
37 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
During our 2 week stay, we found friendly staff and warm sunny weather. The hotel is in desparate need of overall room walls & floor cleaning, some carpet & cabinet replacements as some are falling apart, plumbing needs work and general facade upgrades. We moved rooms once because the original room was dirty and smelly, and construction on the floor above started at 8am with drilling and hammering, lots of noise.
This was a good hotel. we were a party of 6 and we got two connecting rooms which was great. the space was good enough and it was very clean. The house keeping staff was great and very friendly. The overall service team of this hotel was ...
75 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Just returned back to MN from a 4 week stay at Ohana West. Had a City View kitchenette room which was great. Being on front of building was noisy especially at night but watching all the activity was exciting. The staff was good and informative. The room was kept clean each day and staff again very friendly. Our maid told us to "come back again next year". We made use of free phone calls and rode the free 'pink' trolley every day. This was great! All in all I sure would recommend this hotel to anyone wanting an economical, close to beach and activities place to stay.
62 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for business
The hotel was nice and clean. Our room was big enough and the view of the Market Place was great. The staff was nice too. We are kamaaina from the U.S. so we blended in.
Don't hesitate to book at this place. Not bad for the money. Oh, the shower was small but it was fine. One person at a time though.