Welcome to the Ilikai #2120
Our home away from home


For assistance call:
Marina Hawaii Vacations at 808-946-0716
Ilikai 2120- Welcome
to our home away from home.

House Rules – For Owners and Visitors
To keep the Illikai rated a 4 star Resort
there are “House Rules’ in place. The
following is a summary of those rules. A
more detailed description can be found in the back of this book:
o No flammable
materials, especially lighter fluid, gasoline, Kerosene, etc
o No fireworks
o Nothing is to be
thrown or swept off of the lanai
o Trash is to be
wrapped in plastic and placed in
receptacles on each floor
o No person shall
be allowed in the lobby or shop areas in bare feet or in a bathing suit unless
covered with a shirt, robe, of other concealing garment
o In case of an
emergency, the Association Manager may enter this apartment
o Volume of
television sets, radios or voices need to be kept to a level as not to disturb
other neighbors
o No clothing,
towels, or other items should be hung from the lanai railings
o No barbequing on
the
o The lanai is not
to be used as a storage area
Ilikai 2120-
Welcome to our home away from home.

Our upgraded ocean front condo is a deluxe property situated on the Ala Wai Yacht Marina at the edge of Waikiki on the south
Our condo is in the same building as the Ilikai Waikiki Hotel.
This hotel has had several renovations in recent years. The main lobby has been
remodeled to offer an elegant open-air tropical atmosphere and porte cochere. Guests can enjoy relaxing ocean views and
spectacular sunsets from the patio just off of the
Hotel Lobby.
Our Condo Amenities:
q Beautiful ocean
views!!
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Fully furnished 500 square foot 1 br/1 bathroom
unit. Includes towels and linens,
glass enclosed shower, large closet space, dining table and chairs, living room
furniture(Sofa bed), color television, DVD/VHS Player, and stereo which is
CD/iPod compatible. We also have a large
selection of movies for your viewing pleasure. We also have Boogie boards,
games, play pen, and beach tent. We even have a small rolling shopping cart
for your convenience.
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Full kitchen which was
totally renovated in 2006. Includes full refrigerator,
microwave, stove with oven, garbage disposal, toaster, coffee maker, rice
steamer, blender, dishes and utensils.
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Air conditioning (with remote control)
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Free High Speed Internet Access
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Sliding panel to separate the bedroom from the
living room for privacy
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Available Phone Service
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Sliding glass doors open to a spacious lanai,
furnished with table and chairs. The
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Laundry room facilities on same floor
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Paid Parking available
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Carpeting in living room and bedroom
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Includes utilities
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Medical clinic open seven days a week
Special Features
Sunset
torch lighting ceremony.
As the sun sets each evening, the sound of the Hawaiian conch shell heralds the
beginning of The Ilikai’s traditional Torch-Lighting
Ceremony on the open air courtyard overlooking Waikiki Beach and the Ala Wai Yacht Marina. Breathtaking, romantic
and a tribute to
Fireworks every
Friday night over the lagoon! You have a
straight on view of the fireworks!
Sports & Recreation
q Outdoor pool
q Beach equipment
rentals
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q Full spa
(nearby)
q Beach nearby
q Golfing:
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Service desk for complete island activities
including golf, snorkeling and shoreline cruises.
q Activities (on
site or nearby): Hiking, Golf, Tennis, Fishing, shopping, Restaurants, Cinemas,
Sightseeing, Swimming, Snorkeling, Surfing, and Jogging
Attractions & Landmarks
q USS Arizona
Memorial
q USS Bowfin
q Aloha Stadium
q Battleship
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q Polynesian
Cultural Center
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Restaurants & Lounges
(Onsite
at the Ilikai)
Canoes
(Currently under renovation – 2008)
Sarentos Top of the "I"
Sky-high dining in
Dinner 5:30 pm - 10:30 pm (Monday through Friday) and 5:30 pm - 11:30 pm
(Saturday and Sunday)
Neighborhood Dining (across the street or next door)
q Outback
Steakhouse
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Red Lobster
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McDonald’s
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Starbucks Coffee House
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The Dynasty (Chinese cuisine)
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The Chart House (seafood and steaks)
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The Harbor Pub (pizza, beer pub)
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The Prince Hotel (Prince restaurant,
Hakone Japanese restaurant
Dining within 5 minutes Walk
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Singha
Thai
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Wailana
Coffee House
q Cappriccio Italian Restaurant
Facilities & Services
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Child care services available (See appendix)
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Hair salon/barber
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Gift shop/newsstand
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Rental cars
Area Airports
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Neighborhood Attractions
The Ilikai is conveniently located five minutes from
the famous
Area Map- Ilikai You are here



Ilikai Complex Map
Entertainment /Activities:
Mr. Bishop built the magnificent Polynesian and
Hawaiian Halls on the grounds of the original Kamehameha
Schools for Boys. This school was established by Princess Pauahi to educate the children of
In the 1960's the school was relocated to a new
campus, leaving room for the Museum to expand. The only school building
that remains is Bishop Hall. All of the other buildings were built as
part of the Museum.
Today,
The Museum also operates two other
institutions: Hawaii’s
Maritime Center (located in
This is a very small museum located behind
Useful Information: ·
Open 9am - 3pm Monday through Friday; 9am - 12 noon on Saturday; closed
on Sunday ·Meter parking available on the street beside the church ·
Signs located outside the front of
the church direct you to the museum
Directions:
The most famous volcanic crater in the world is Diamond Head, located on
the
Useful Information:·
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$1.00 admission per person·
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Free parking ·
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Diamond Head Trail is 1 ¾ miles to the rim and
takes about ½ hours·Go early in the day to avoid the
heat - there is NO shade!· Bring water and a flashlight (for the tunnel)
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Bathrooms available at the trailhead
Dole Pineapple
808-621-8408
The Dole Plantation is a renovated, working
pineapple plantation that blends old and new. The Dole Plantation is dedicated
to the perpetuation of the Hawaiian agricultural heritage. Visitors can learn
how the Dole enterprise grew from a two-horse farm to the largest producer and
marketer of pineapples in the world.
Useful Information:
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Open daily from 9am - 6pm
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Free, ample parking · Free self-guided tour of the
plantation
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Admission to maze is $4.50 for adults, $2.50 for
children
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Restrooms, gift shops, snack bars,
and dining room available at this stop
Directions: Ten minutes from the town of
Duke
Paoa Kahanamoku lived from
1890-1968. He was born and raised in
Halona
Blowhole
A blowhole is a lava tube under the water and at
the perfect height for waves to be driven into it. The water is compressed as
the lava tube becomes smaller and smaller causing the pressure to increase
forcing a stream of water to shoot up to thirty-feet into the air. Be extremely
cautious around the blowhole.
Useful Information:
Blowhole Scenic Lookout - excellent view of the
coastline and outer islands on a clear day. During the
winter months, this is a good spot to watch whales at play.
Directions: North of
1-808-396-4229
This
bay was declared a protected marine life conservation area and underwater park
in 1967. This is the very best beach area if you are new to Scuba diving or
snorkeling with a diversified population of fish and a rich coral reef. The bay
floor is the crater of a volcano that opened up to the ocean when the exterior
wall collapsed.
Fees and Operating Schedule
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$1 per car parking fee
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$3 per person admission fee for
those 13 years or older
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$1 per person shuttle bus fee each
way (this is optional - there is a good, but steep, road from the parking lot
area to the beachfront)
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Open from 6:00am - 7:00pm daily
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Closed on Tuesdays
Pier 7-
The
Some of the
most interesting exhibits include the skeletal remains of a humpback whale
found in a cove off of
The
Directions:
Take H1 West bound. Get off at exit 7 (Waikele/Waipahu)
Turn left. Turn right onto
Tours of
Reservations are suggested; tours start at
15-minute intervals, Tuesday through Saturday. It's best to book early to avoid
disappointment. The palace is at the corner of King and Richards streets in
Downtown Honolulu. Recording: 808/538-1471. Reservations: 808/522-0832.
Over 750,000 people visit the Honolulu Zoo annually. It is
the largest zoo within a radius of 2,300 miles and unique in that it is the only
zoo in the United States originating from a King's grant of royal lands to the
people. King David Kalakaua, Monarch of Hawaii from
1874 to 1891, made lands of the Leahi Land Holdings
available in 1876 to the people for a thirty year lease. That year, a "Kapiolani Park Association" of two hundred subscriber
members assumed the administration of the three hundred-acre park. The marshy
parcel was a muddle of fishponds, lagoons and islands where King Kalakaua maintained his collection of exotic birds. In 1877
the area was named after the King's wife and opened as
Located
between the slopes of Diamond Head and
at the corner of
The Zoo parking
lot entrance is on
(twenty-five cents per hour)
Zoo Hours: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm daily
Closed
Christmas Day & New Year's Day
24 hour
visitor information: (808) 971-7171
The most beloved
and illustrious of
Directions: From
Luau’s
The spirit of Aloha flows more at a luau that
anywhere else in
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Pali
Lookout (Nuuanu Pali) |
The Nuuanu
Pali Lookout, overlooking the 985 foot cliffs of the Koolau Mountain Range, is one of the best views on O'ahu. It was here in 1795 that King Kamehameha
and his warriors defeated the O'ahu armies by sending
them over these steep, forested cliffs and claiming his victory and uniting the
Directions:Take H1
east bound from
Punchbowl Crater
808-532-3720
In ancient times, the extinct volcanic Punchbowl
Crater was known as Puowaina which means
"Consecrated Hill" or "Hill of Sacrifice". It was the site
of many secret Ali'i (royal) burials and a place
where offenders of certain Kapus (taboos) were
sacrificed.
Today, the Hill of Sacrifice is the location of the
Useful
Information:
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Open 8am-6:30pm daily
·
Free Admission
Directions:
Located above the city of
A full schedule of shows is provided in the morning
and afternoon.
Swap Meet (Aloha Stadium)
Located
in the Aloha Stadium, the Swap Meet is a terrific place to find a bargain. Three
days a week, hundreds of vendors circle the stadium to sell their wares under
tents. Visitors can find everything from Hawaiian shirts to tropical plants to
native foods.
Useful Information:
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Admission: $ .50 per person
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Open 7am - 4pm, Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday
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Ample, free parking
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Rest room facilities available
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Limited concession vendors - bring water and wear
sunscreen
Directions:
Take
H1 west bound from
Torch Lighting Ceremony at The Ilikai
A popular Hawaiian tradition begins with the setting of the sun. Summoned by
the blowing of a conch shell, guests may experience a dazzling twilight torch
lighting ceremony in the Ilikai's open-air courtyard
overlooking
The USS Arizona has rested in its watery grave at
The memorial was completed in 1961. It is 184-feet long and crosses the
Useful Information:
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Admission is entirely free· Ample, free parking
available
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Shirt and shoes are required at the memorial
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Navy shuttle operates from 8am-3pm daily
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Tour of the museum, movie about the attack, and
trip to the memorial takes approximately 2-3 hours
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Gift shop, snack bar, rest room facilities
available
Directions:
From
808-923-9741
Founded in 1904, the Waikiki Aquarium is the third oldest aquarium in
the
Over 2,500 organisms from 420 species are on exhibit at the aquarium.
The Aquarium is especially noted for its coral reef exhibit which allows
visitors to get a close-up look at reef sharks, living coral, sea jellies, reef
fish, and more.
Useful Information:
Open 9am-5pm daily, except Christmas
Day Open 9am-3pm on Thanksgiving Day Opens at 11am on
New Years Day
Admission: $7 for Adults, $3.50 for Youths (13-17 years),
Children 12 and under are Free
Directions: Take Kalakaua toward the
Appendix:
Air Conditioning-
The controls for
the AC unit is on the unit itself. The
lanai doors must be closed for proper cooling to occur.
Airport Transportation- For taxi’s, limo’s,
and other transportation needs to the airport, please check downstairs in the
main lobby
Automatic Teller Machines (ATM)- An ATM is available 24 hours per day, seven
days per week in the main lobby
Beach/Pool Towels- It is
recommended that you purchase a beach towel and take it home with you as a
memento. If towels are taken from this
unit and not returned there will be a $20.00 per towel charge. Also, this unit is not part of the hotel. You will need to take a towel to the pool
area with you, as you will not be able to check them out with the pool
attendant.
Bus Information-
The BUS system is
great here on
Car Rental- We have a
Chaise Lounges- Chaise lounges
by the pool are available on a first come 1st served basis. Please remember that towels are not
available for your use and you will need to bring your own.
Check-Out Time- 12 Noon- due to the popularity of this unit, check-out time is 12 Noon.
If you wish to extend this you will have to coordinate with Marina
Hawaii Vacations at: 946-0716
SANTA KIDS -A Children's Learning Center
The Ilikai Hotel Room 220
Phone/Fax: 808-944-8548
Cellular: 808-285-8998
Electrical Current Voltage-
The electrical voltage in
Emergencies- In
the case of an emergency please dial 911.
There are fire exits on this floor.
Please have everyone on your party familiarize themselves with their
locations.
Housekeeping- There
is no daily housekeeping for this unit.
For your convenience there is a vacuum and broom in the closet and other
cleaning materials available in order for you to keep your unit tidy during
your stay. Additional housekeeping is
available at a charge through Marina Hawaii Vacations @ 946-0716.
Ice Machines- Ice
machines are available on this floor near the elevators.
Insects- Due
to our tropical climate, you may find an occasional unwanted guest. There is
insect spray under the sink. The best
way to stop insects from showing up are to keep the doors closed and empty your
trash daily. Trash bins are located near
the elevators.
Keys- The
charge for a lost key is $50.00. A new
key can be obtained by dialing Marina Hawaii Vacations at: 946-0716
Laundry- There
are pay washers and dryers available on this floor near the elevators. An ironing board and iron are available in
this unit (in the closet). Laundry
supplies can be purchased in the main lobby area.
Mail- Mail
drops are available near the elevators. There is also a post office off the
main lobby.
Manager On Duty- You
may contact Marina Hawaii Vacations at: 946-0716.
Parking- There is daily\Weekly\Monthly
parking available both within the Ilikai and across
the street. There is also short term
metered parking on the back side of the building.
Pool- The owners
pool is on the side of the hotel facing Diamod Head
(Lagoon side). Please bring your own towels.
Post Office- Onsite post
office- Lobby
Sight seeing and Tours- Downstairs lobby
Taxi’s-
Downstairs lobby
This was information was last updated:
March 2008