Hhvr Akahi, Waikoloa Details
Property Name: Hilton Waikoloa Village Hotel Chain Name: Hilton Hotels Address: 425 Waikoloa Beach Dr Number of Rooms: 1,240 Number of Floors: 7 Longitude & Latitude: -155.89, 19.93 Room Types Available: 2 Double Beds Deluxe Ocean View, 2 Double Beds Garden View, Two Doubles Golf View, Two Doubles Partial Oceanview, z-HOUS Bed Types Available: 1 King, 2 Doubles Number of Photos: 154
Weekday Room Price Range: $199 to $329 Weekend Room Price Range: $229 to $309 Extra Person Charges: $20.00
Star Rating: 4.0 Average Review Rating: 4.38 Number of Customer Reviews: 83 First Customer Review Date: 02/02/2007 Last Customer Review Date: 05/05/2012
Recent Hilton Waikoloa Village Review: "Ok, really. Just pony up and stay here. This place is GORGEOUS. The grounds, the multiple pools, the slides, the waterfalls into the pool - where else can you snorkel in a protected lagoon with sea turtles and have lunch next to dolphinsr The kids loved it - so much to do, outdoor checkers, boats and a little train that goes around. There is art everywhere and families and beautiful sunsets. There is a gorgeous beach right nearby with a free shuttle. The food at the cantina was good and not too spendy and the burgers at the Lagoon grill were actually juicy and good - not what we expected at a hotel!
And the service was amazing. We had two problems - they were fixed without incident, within 1/2 hour, without any effort on our part (a fridge that did not work, the ice cream machine was down). I recommend getting the Ohana Fun Pass if you plan to do much around the place - it covers parking, ice cream daily, free access to the spa, 1/2 off kids programs, a free round of family golf per day, etc., for much less than those things would cost.
I would definitely come here again. Yeah, the birds are loud, but you really can't hear them in your room and it is kind of funny. Yeah, the place is big but you don't really feel it - it isn't that hard to walk from one end to the other and the boats and train make it easy. Yeah, sometimes you have to wait for a boat or train - but shouldn't you be relaxing and just kicking back anyway, so what's the rushr Most times we got a train or boat within 5 minutes. Yeah, it is a little bit away from stuff, like the volcanos and etc, but you can make the drive in a day and the volcanos are not really flowing anyway. Yeah, the coffee bars are expensive and the coffee there sucks - but there is coffee in the room, a starbucks nearby, etc. If you don't like this place, I don't know that you would be happy anywhere, frankly.
I think I've ruined our kids for normal places now, actually, that don't have lagoon pools and waterslides and waterfal"
Check-in Time: 3 PM Check-out Time: NOON Attractions Near Hilton Waikoloa Village: WiFi FonFan, Attractions Other Hotels Near Hilton Waikoloa Village: Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, Hilton Grand Vacations Club At Waikoloa Beach Resort, Kings Land By Hilton Grand Vac, Vista Waikoloa, Castle Halii Kai At Waikoloa
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The Dolphin Quest Lagoon provides interactive programs with live dolphins (surcharge), and guests can kayak or snorkel in a second saltwater lagoon. The three freshwater pools include a 175-foot water slide, a children's pool, and a quiet pool for adults. The 25,000-square-foot health club (surcharge) includes a day spa, fitness center, weight room, and a range of classes, including tai chi, yoga, and water aerobics. The resort also offers eight tennis courts, a 432-seat stadium, and tennis instruction; fees apply.
Guests can use a 30,000-square-foot seaside putting course (surcharge), and two championship 18-hole golf courses are within a five-minute drive of the hotel. One mile away, Anaehoomalu Bay features sailing, scuba diving, windsurfing, kayak excursions, and whale-watching cruises; fees apply.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
Aerobics on site
Bicycle rentals on site
Fishing nearby
Golfing on site
Golf - miniature nearby
Helicopter/airplane tours nearby
Parasailing nearby
Personal watercraft
Pilates classes on site
Racquetball/squash on site
Rowing or canoeing on site
Running track/path nearby
Sailing nearby
Scuba diving nearby
Snorkeling on site
Surfing/boogie boarding nearby
Swimming on site
Volleyball on site
Whale-watching on site
Windsurfing nearby
Yoga classes/instruction on site
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| A short guide to Kohala Coast - Waikoloa |
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Luxury resorts, sprawling golf courses, and white sands line the Kohala Coast – Waikoloa. Hawaii’s sunniest coast is a must-go for beachgoers. It is also known as the cradle to King Kamehameha, Hawaii’s greatest king. His influence can be seen at the nearby Pu’ukohola Heiau National Historic Site, where visitors can see the temple of war he built before unifying the Hawaiian Islands.
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| Dining at Hilton Waikoloa Village |
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Kamuela Provision Company - With an oceanfront lanai for sunset viewing, live guitar music, and a wine bar, this fine-dining restaurant features regional cuisine with local ingredients. Specialties include steaks, lobster martinis, and seared ahi. Open for dinner only.
Imari - Shoji doors open to koi ponds, a Japanese water garden, and a private tea house in this quiet Japanese restaurant, which serves tempura, sushi, miso butterfish, and teppanyaki. Open for dinner only.
Kirin - Dim sum lunch is the specialty in this Chinese fine-dining restaurant, which also offers a variety of regional à la carte selections for dinner.
Lagoon Grill - This casual outdoor restaurant overlooks the Dolphin Quest Lagoon and serves tropical drinks, burgers, fries, and sandwiches for lunch and early dinner.
Orchid Marketplace - Featuring wood-fired pizzas, deli-style sandwiches, paninis, and fresh salads served poolside.
Boat Landing Pavilion - Built on a wooden deck over the resort canal, this casual spot serves sushi, cheeseburgers, quesadillas, salads, and sandwiches. Open from early morning until late night.
Malolo Lounge - Adjacent to the lobby, this comfortable lounge has five different seating areas, including two outdoor lanais. Food and drink offerings include espressos and pastries, cocktails, imported cheeses, fresh oysters, sandwiches, salads, and Hawaiian appetizers. Open from early morning until late night.
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| Accessibility Features |
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**These amenities may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.
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| Terms & conditions |
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Notification and fees |
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The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, Check-In, or Check-Out.
Self parking fee: USD 15 per nightValet parking fee: USD 21 per night
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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| Services |
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Safe-deposit box at front deskSaunaSecurity guardSelf-parkingSpa services on siteSpa tubSteam roomSupervised childcare/activitiesTour assistanceWedding servicesATM/bankingBabysitting or childcareBeauty servicesBreakfast available (surcharge)Cell phone/mobile rentalChildren's clubComplimentary newspapers in lobbyConcierge deskCurrency exchangeDoorman/doorwomanExpress Check-InExpress Check-OutFitness facilitiesFull-service health spaHair salonHealth clubLaundry facilitiesMassage - spa treatment room(s)Medical assistance availableMultilingual staffParking (surcharge)Porter/bellhopRoom service (limited hours)Valet parking
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| Business & Event |
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Computer rentalDry cleaning/laundry serviceEvent cateringExhibit spaceLibraryMultiple large conference roomsMultiple small meeting roomsOn-site car rentalSecretarial servicesTechnology helpdesk24-hour front deskAudio-visual equipmentBanquet facilitiesBusiness centerBusiness services
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| General |
Ballroom(s); Bar/lounge; Billiards or pool table; Coffee shop or café; Designated smoking areas; Elevator/lift; Gift shops or newsstand; Golf course on site; Number of floors: 7; Number of outdoor swimming pools 3; Number of restaurants 13; Number of rooms: 1,240; Number of spa tubs 3; On-site medical assistance available; Poolside bar; Restaurant(s) in hotel; Shopping on site; Suitable for children; Swimming pool - children's; Swimming pool - outdoor; Television in lobby; Tennis on site; Tours/ticket assistance; Waterslide; Wireless (high-speed) Internet access - surcharge
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Cash not accepted
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Resort fee charged at hotel/condo
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Guests must show current government-issued proof of identity at the time of Check-In. Photo identification and credit card are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Know before you go |
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy. Government-issued photo identification and a credit card are required at Check-In for incidental charges. Special requests are subject to availability upon Check-In and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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| Hotel Features |
With two championship golf courses, a seaside putting course, world-class tennis courts and the luxurious Kohala Spa, guests at this property have all the amenities and facilities for a pleasurable vacation. Dining options ranging from savory Northern Italian dishes to exotic Japanese delicacies are available and can be enjoyed outdoors dining or buffet-style.
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| Hotel Rooms |
Hotel Rooms feature art treasures and antiques, with furnishings that are refined yet comfortable. The elegant rooms are spread among three architecturally unique towers. The beautiful grounds and scenery of the resort can be enjoyed from the private lanai of every room.
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| Winter Escapes |
Book a stay in a “Winter Escapes” rate category now - March 31, 2010 for travel within the same period and receive the following: Breakfast for two US$50 resort credit for two- or three-night stays US$100 resort credit for four- or five-night stays US$150 resort credit for six- or seven-night stays US$200 resort credit for stays of eight nights or more Complimentary one-night certificate for a future stay (must book by February 28, 2010) Breakfast is valid for two adults per room based upon double occupancy, plus any additional paid guests in the same room. Valid only in designated hotel restaurants and does not include in-room dining. Taxes and gratuities not included. Activity credits are per room, per stay. Credit will be applied at time of check out. Final credit value will be based upon total nights consumed. Credit can be applied towards all hotel charges except the room rate, corresponding taxes, and resort fees. Offer is not combinable with other promotions, packages, negotiated/qualified rate plans, or bonus offers. Credit is non-transferable and cannot be used towards future stays. Unused portions of the credit will be forfeited and not reimbursed for cash. Complimentary-night certificate is valid for a stay with a minimum of three paid nights at participating hotels May 1 - December 20, 2010. Advance reservations required. Complimentary room night cannot be combined with other offers and is not applicable to previous reservations or group bookings. Free Room Night applies to one night's room rate and tax only, in the same room type, and does not include incidental charges or gratuities. All offers subject to availability. Blackout dates may apply.
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| 7th Night Free |
Book a room in a “7th Night Free” rate category and receive: 7th night free 2 general admission luau tickets Luau is on Tuesdays and Fridays. Upgrades to preferred ali’l seating are available for $26 per person. Additional luau general admission tickets are available for $95 per adult, $85 per senior or teen (ages 13-18), and $47 per child; all are available for ali’l seating upgrades at an additional $26 per person. Not combinable with other discounts or promotions. No cash value.
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| Kamuela Provision Company |
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- With an oceanfront lanai for sunset viewing, live guitar music, and a wine bar, this fine-dining restaurant features regional cuisine with local ingredients. Specialties include steaks, lobster martinis, and seared ahi. Open for dinner only.
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| Lagoon Grill |
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- This casual outdoor restaurant overlooks the Dolphin Quest Lagoon and serves tropical drinks, burgers, fries, and sandwiches for lunch and early dinner.
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| Imari |
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- Shoji doors open to koi ponds, a Japanese water garden, and a private tea house in this quiet Japanese restaurant, which serves tempura, sushi, miso butterfish, and teppanyaki. Open for dinner only.
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| Orchid Marketplace |
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- Featuring wood-fired pizzas, deli-style sandwiches, paninis, and fresh salads served poolside.
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| Kirin |
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- Dim sum lunch is the specialty in this Chinese fine-dining restaurant, which also offers a variety of regional à la carte selections for dinner.
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| Boat Landing Pavilion |
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- Built on a wooden deck over the resort canal, this casual spot serves sushi, cheeseburgers, quesadillas, salads, and sandwiches. Open from early morning until late night.
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| Malolo Lounge |
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- Adjacent to the lobby, this comfortable lounge has five different seating areas, including two outdoor lanais. Food and drink offerings include espressos and pastries, cocktails, imported cheeses, fresh oysters, sandwiches, salads, and Hawaiian appetizers. Open from early morning until late night.
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