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Description:
The Best Western The Plaza Hotel is centrally located for the vacationer or business traveler on the Island of Oahu, 1 mile to the entrance to Honolulu International Airport, the hub for inter-island and international travel. We are only 10 miles to downtown Honolulu and convenient to all military bases. The nearest competitive full-service hotel is ten miles away from the airport. Satellite-live events and pay per view in room movies can be enjoyed on remote controlled color television sets. Plaza Pub features satellite live sports on multi-screen television sets and live entertainment on the weekends. Special rates are available from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at a fraction of the daily rate. The Best Western The Plaza Hotel is conveniently located by major military installations. We are just minutes away from the Arizona Memorial and the U.S.S. Missouri in Pearl Harbor and the Aloha Stadium (home of the Pro Bowl as well as the Aloha Flea Market.) Our area has many visitor attractions and the most popular shopping spots and is at the crossroads of the various business districts. |
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| # of Rooms: 274 | |
| Overview: Designed with your comfort in mind, our newly renovated rooms feature interior decoration to make your visit with us most pleasant and television which provides pay-per-view movies and satellite live sporting events. We offer Standard , Superior, and Deluxe King Rooms to meet your various needs. Non-smoking rooms are available. Room service is available. | |
| Standard Room: Our Standard Room features two double beds, armoire with remote controlled television, open closet, two luggage racks, two open arm chairs, writing table with telephone, dataports, a clock radio, a nightstand, two lamps, refrigerator and a coffee maker. A sink and vanity area with a built-in hairdryer complete the bath. | |
| Superior Room: The Superior Room features one king bed or two double beds and two nightstands with a lamp in addition to the two open arm chairs, open closet, writing table with telephone, dataports, clock radio, armoire with remote controlled television, two luggage racks, refrigerator and coffee maker. The bath has a sink and vanity area with a built-in hairdryer. Non-smoking rooms available. | |
| Deluxe King Room: Subtle tropical shades of color make our Deluxe King Rooms a welcome retreat from a long plane ride. The comfortable sitting area is ideal for socializing, with a love seat, armchiar, coffee table and lamp for you and your guests. A king bed and two nightstands with a lamp highlight the sleeping area along with a remote controlled television resting on an armoire, two open chairs, refrigerator, coffee maker, writing table with telephone, dataports, two luggage racks and clockradio. A built-in hairdryer sits in the sink and vanity area of the bathroom. | |
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| Property Policies | |
| Check In: 3:00 p.m. | |
| Check Out: 12:00 Noon | |
| Guarantee Policy: You must use a credit card to book on-line. | |
| Cancel Policy: Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification. | |
| Rate Disclaimer: Indicative rates are for search purposes only. The entire range of rates may not be available during certain seasons or other specified periods of time. Check for specific rate availability when making a reservation. | |
| Accepted Credit Cards: AX, CA, CB, DC, DS, VI, AM, AT | |
| Local Currency: USD | |
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| Local & General Info | |
| Location: 1 mile east of Honolulu International Airport on Nimitz Highway. Just minutes away from Pearl Harbor, shopping centers, attractions/landmarks, beaches, downtown Honolulu and Waikiki. | |
| Areas Served: Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii | |
| Area Airports: Honolulu International Airport 1 mile | |
Local Attractions:
1 Arizona Memorial Drive A ferry takes you out to the memorial paying tribute to those who lost their lives during the attack at Pearl Harbor. A 20-minute film at the visitor center takes you back through history to events leading up to the attack.
650 Iwilei Road Take a leisure stroll through the factory outlet stores and various fast food attractions at this visitor center.
700 N. Nimitz Highway If you are looking for something Hawaiian to wear, this is the place for you. There are matching outfits for the entire family along with jewelry, accessories and a large number of Hawaiian souvenirs for your friends back home.
1525 Bernice Street The museum houses artifacts of early Polynesian and Hawaiian monarchs and various ethnic groups who immigrated to Hawaii. A variety of themed exhibits change monthly.
1 Aloha Tower Drive, Suite 3000 This brand new center is ideal for shopping, dining and lots of fun all at the water's edge. Of course, you cannot miss it with the recognizable Aloha Tower as its landmark.
The only palace on American soil, built in 1882 for King Kalakaua, it served as the royal residence until Queen Liliuokalani was overthrown in 1893. Small guided tours are available.
This is Hawaii's largest shopping center with over 200 stores to challenge even the busiest of shoppers. It is an ideal stop for both local residents as well as visitors and has a centerstage providing daily entertainment.
2177 Puowaina Drive This is a green, grassy crater, which overlooks scenic central and downtown Honolulu. Punchbowl or puowaina literally translates into "Hill of Sacrifice." Over 27,000 Americans of all races who gave their lives in World War II, the Korean and Vietnam Wars have been laid to rest here.
A newly developed center of factory store outlets including brand companies such as, Levis, Saks Fifth Avenue, Eagle's Eye, Osh Kosh, DKNY, Mikasa and more. There is also a myriad of dining establishments to satisfy any cravings you might have.
This extinct volcano crater is now a marine preserve. The horseshoe-shaped cove is filled with multicolored coral and numerous species of hand-fed tame fish. Bring your snorkeling and diving gear and you can hand feed the fishes too! Shuttle fees:
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| Diamond Head: This world renowned landmark bounds Waikiki Beach on the south. An extinct volcano, it is said to have once been the home of Pele, the Fire Goddess. | |
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Foster Botanical Gardens:
180 N. Vineyard Boulevard A fascinating 20 acre site planted with countless tropical and exotic species including palms, orchids and coffee trees. Located just north of downtown Honolulu. |
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Honolulu Zoo:
151 Kapahulu Avenue A collection of birds, mammals and reptiles to delight the entire family located at the Diamond Head end of Waikiki. There is a petting zoo for the youngsters and a new exhibit: The African Savanna - real life safari experience. |
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| Pali Lookout: Defeated opponents of King Kamehameha the Great are said to have leaped to their deaths from the sheer cliffs. Experience the scenic views of the Koolau Mountains and the windward side of Oahu. | |
| Polynesian Cultural Center: Narrated tours of seven Pacific island villages simulating Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti, Tonga, The Marquesas and New Zealand. Highlights include demonstrations of island crafts, games, songs and dances, and the spectacular evening show. There is also a canoe show once a day. | |
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Sealife Park:
41-202 Kalanianaole Highway A mixture of fun and science with a glimpse of Hawaii's underwater life. Shows and exhibits are open daily. This colorful family of seals, dolphins, penguins and more is located on the east end of Oahu's windward side. |
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Waikiki Aquarium:
2777 Kalakaua Avenue Come and see the newly renovated and upgraded Waikiki Aquarium. See Hawaii's tropical fish and the feeding and training of Hawaiian monk seals in their show. |
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| Waimea Valley: 59-864 Kamehameha Highway An 1800 acre valley full of tropical plant life, hiking trails with a waterfall and picnic area. Attractions include cliff diving shows, hula shows/lessons, Hawaiian games and swimming at the waterfall. | |
| Plaza Restuarant: Set in a tranquil parklike decor, the Plaza Restaurant offers full service breakfast, lunch and dinner. For those who like to eat, the weekday lunch buffets offer a varied selection of entrees. However, people often comment about the popular Seafood Dinner Buffet which challenges any hearty eater with its all-you-can-eat salad bar, featuring delicacies from the sea, delicious entrees such as Alaskan Snow Crab, Pacific Dungeness Crab, steamed clams and other island treasures. Of course, no buffet is complete without a tableful of dessert treats and create-your-own ice cream sundae bar. A Sunday Seafood Brunch is just as wonderful for those who prefer a leisure Sunday meal. Boasting a large selection of domestic, imported, and draft beers from around the world, Plaza Pub is a popular stop to quench the "thirsties." There is also video trivia games, satellite live sporting events and live entertainment to pass the time with good friends. | |
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