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3 Nights, Ocean Front Lanai Room with Daily Breakfast for 2 - The Kahala Hotel & Resort

Item Number
103
Estimated Value
3810 USD
Sold
1700 USD to clewtex
Number of Bids
9  -  Bid History

Item Description

Accommodations for a 3 Night Stay at The Kahala Hotel & Resort in an Ocean Front Room with Lanai.  Includes Daily Buffet Breakfast for Two.

With views of the deep blue Pacific Ocean, The Kahala’s Ocean Front Lanai rooms present a premium stay experience with a large balcony, welcoming lounge furniture and the finest amenities.

Approximately 550 square feet (51 square meters), Ocean Front Lanai rooms can accommodate a maximum of four people.

Blackout Dates Apply

Certificate Valid for One Year, Certificate Expires 9.01.22

Item Special Note

Inspired by the great homes of the Hawaiian monarchy, with its elegant and grand residential feel, the hotel was originally designed by architects Edward Killingsworth, Jules Brady and Waugh Smith of Long Beach, California.

Then known as the Kahala Hilton, the resort cost $12 million to build, and was the first major resort to have air-conditioning in all rooms.

In a few months, the resort capitalized on its relatively removed location, thanks to its entrée to the Hollywood community. Not long after the resort’s opening, the management of NBC booked every room for its annual affiliates meeting and brought in a bevy of Hollywood stars.

Recognizing its potential as a celebrity hideaway, an advertising campaign targeted film and television luminaries. Word quickly spread of this elegant and exclusive resort, and the Kahala was soon placed on the map for discriminating world travelers. By 1967, it achieved a remarkable 90 percent occupancy rate and sealed its reputation as a watering hole for the extremely wealthy and hugely famous.

The Kahala resort attracted countless film and television stars with its exclusive setting, exemplary service, and regard for privacy. Weekend afternoons around the pool were a veritable who’s who of the silver screen, with the likes of John Wayne and Frank Sinatra languishing in chaise lounges with sunglasses and cool drinks.

The Kahala also became the hotel for royalty, heads of state, and legends of the sporting, musical and literary worlds. Despite its reputation for attracting the rich and famous, the resort also became a legendary gathering place for Honolulu’s local society.

In the last decade, the Kahala Hotel & Resort has become a member of The Leading Hotels of the World and continues the privileged position among celebrities and islanders.

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