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Family Vacation Request
The ancient Hawaiians instilled
in their keiki (children) respect and appreciation of
nature. Oahu's hotels and resorts continue this tradition
by offering fun-filled programs with this underlying theme
that show youngsters the beauty of Oahu. Keiki also learn
about Hawaiian culture and the blending of many cultures
that make Hawaii special. The following Oahu programs
are subject to change and fees may be charged. Reservations
should be made a day in advance. As an alternative, most
resorts have baby-sitting services available through the
concierge.
With the number of day programs available on Oahu, parents
will no longer have to worry about having the kids in
tow to do “adult things.” From surfing lessons
to learning about Oahu’s rich cultural history at
world-class museums, there are various activities offered
that were especially created with kids in mind. With mom
and dad around or not, these fun-filled programs will
be sure to keep the kids entertained. Below are some highlights
of activities designed exclusively for kids.
Resort
Programs For Children
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Hawaii
Prince Hotel:
Waikiki, Oahu
Family
Package
50% off Additional Rooms
Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki and Golf Club offers
the perfect package when traveling with your
family or friends. Book the first room at our
published room rate and receive up to 3 additional
rooms at 50% off.
Package details:
First room at published room rate, second,
third, or fourth rooms are at 50% off.
Daily breakfast buffet for two
Kids eat FREE May through September (children
12 years of age and under when dining with
their parents)
Special children's menu at select restaurants
Kids golf FREE May through September (children
under 17 years of age when golfing with their
parents)
Kids Welcome Kit and Keiki Adventure Passport
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Turtle
Bay Resort
North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii.
Keiki Turtle Club
Ages 5-12; 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Daily
The Keiki Turtle Club introduces children to the
unique Hawaiian culture through arts and crafts,
beach activities and games.
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ResortQuest
Hotels
ResortQuest Kids
The new ResortQuest Kids – “Stay, Play
& Eat Free” program offers children ages
12 and under free activities, meals and merchandise
(when accompanied by a paying adult) to top family
attractions, restaurants and Hawaii retailers. All
families with children 12 and under will receive
an identification card for each child at check-in
upon arrival. Participating vendors include Sea
Life Park, Hawaiian
Waters Adventure Park, Don Ho’s
Island Grill, Hilo Hattie and more.
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Starwood Hotels
Keiki Aloha
Program
With the Keiki (children’s) Aloha program,
children between the ages of 5 and 12 can spend
part of their vacation doing fun, educational
and cultural activities. The extremely popular
program offers off-property excursions year round.
At The Royal
Hawaiian, Sheraton
Waikiki, Sheraton
Moana Surfrider and Sheraton
Princess Kaiulani, children can experience
a wide range of activities such as snorkeling,
kite flying and boogie boarding in the morning.
The excursions will take keiki to such places
as the Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, Hoomaluhia
Botanical Gardens, Diamond Head Hike, Bishop Museum
and Keiki Tea at the Sheraton Moana Surfrider.
The evening program includes activities such as
crab hunting, a hotel scavenger hunt, Honu (turtle)
cookie decorating and cultural games.
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Hyatt
Regency Waikiki Hotel
Camp Hyatt
Camp Hyatt offers a variety of activities to keep
your keiki busy while having loads of fun. Games
include a variety of board games, including a selection
of Hawaiian games and crafts, which teach some of
the basics of the Hawaiian language and culture
in a fun and easy way. Camp Hyatt also includes
a DVD library with a wide selection of Disney and
other children’s features as well as Nintendo
games. The Camp Hyatt Library contains classic books,
which children love to read. A Hawaiian children’s
book collection has also been recently added. In
addition to coloring books, crayons, colored paper,
glue, scissors and markers, Hawaiian craft projects
treat campers to a slice of Hawaiian culture.
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Hilton
Hawaiian Village
Rainbow Express
Hilton Hawaiian Village’s year-round children’s
program, Rainbow Express, is offered daily for keiki,
ages five to 12. Once children register and receive
their “Rainbow Express Passport,” they
can experience educational and recreational activities,
all with a Hawaiian focus. Activities include arts,
crafts, nature walks, wildlife feedings, fishing,
and visits to Bishop Museum at Kalia, Waikiki Aquarium
and Honolulu Zoo.
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JW
Ihilani Marriott Resort
Keiki Beachcomber Club
Celebrate the vibrant wonder of youth with the Keiki
Beachcomber Club. The program hosts supervised international
activities for guests between four and 12 years
old. Activities include treasure hunts, hula dancing,
and crafting leis to Karaoke, sports and crafts.
Children will engage in diverse activities while
making friends with other children from around the
world.
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Kahala
Hotel & Resort, Hawaii
The Keiki Club
The Keiki Club at the Kahala Hotel & Resort
Hawaii takes advantage of the area’s natural
wonders and Hawaii’s unique customs to provide
an education and entertaining program for kids ages
five to 12 years. Full-day or half-day program options
are available and include activities such as hula
dancing, palm frond weaving, playing traditional
island games, swimming with dolphins, collecting
sea shells and more.
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Outrigger Hotels & Resorts
– Cowabunga Kids Club
Outrigger Hotels & Resorts’ Cowabunga
Kids Club offers activities that involve kids, ages
five through 13, in learning more about Hawaii.
The program offers activities and excursions supervised
by licensed professional guides including
boogie boarding, ceramic painting, fishing, lei
making and some ocean activities. Outrigger also
offers family programs that parents can participate
in.
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Waikiki
Beach Marriott Resort
The Keiki Klub
The Keiki Klub children’s program at Waikiki
Beach Marriott Resort offers a variety of activities
such as creating a smoking, lava filled volcano,
painting a Hawaiian tapa cloth, playing an authentic
Hawaiian game called “Ulu maika” and
dancing hula.
Phone: (808) 922-6611
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