Where to stay in Waikiki ~ OHANA East Hotel
Where to stay in Waikiki ~ OHANA East Hotel
If you ask, Where to stay in Waikiki, I like the OHANA East Hotel if you are looking for a hotel that is right in the middle of night life, and then the OHANA East Hotel is your hotel. I stayed there over my birthday 2 years ago, they were so nice, and they even gave me gift.
The elevators are a bit slow, but that is the only complaint I could find. I know a lot of people like higher floors when they are staying at a hotel, but at the OHANA East Hotel I like the lower floors, and the street view, at night this is the place to be, and with a lower floor, you can watch a lot of people. I am a bit older so I no longer go clubbing, but if I did, they are everywhere around the OHANA East Hotel.
I like the location because even if you do not want to go clubbing, then there is the international market place, as well as a short walk takes you to everything including shows, dinner, and fun. The OHANA East Hotel can be a very busy hotel, so try to book your rooms early, and as I stated, ask for a lower floor, I personally like the corner suites, well worth the slight increase for the upgrade. I like both the OHANA Hotels. The OHANA West is only a block a way.
Where to stay in Waikiki ~ OHANA East Hotel
If you ask, “Where to stay in Waikiki,” I like the OHANA East Hotel if you are looking for a hotel. It is right in the middle of night life, and then the OHANA East Hotel is your hotel right I the middle of everything. I stayed there over my birthday 2 years ago, they were so nice, and they even gave me gift. The elevators are a bit slow, but that is the only complaint I could find. I know a lot of people like higher floors when they are staying at a hotel, but at the OHANA East Hotel I like the lower floors, and the street view, at night this is the place to be, and with a lower floor, you can watch a lot of people. I am a bit older so I no longer go clubbing, but if I did, they are everywhere around the OHANA East Hotel.
I like the location because even if you do not want to go clubbing, then there is the international market place, as well as a short walk takes you to everything including shows, dinner, and fun. The OHANA East Hotel can be a very busy hotel, so try to book your rooms early, and as I stated, ask for a lower floor, I personally like the corner suites, well worth the slight increase for the upgrade. I like both the OHANA Hotels. The OHANA West is only a block a way. The OHANA East Hotel General description:

OHANA East Hotel
- The OHANA East Hotel is located at the intersection of Kuhio and Kaiulani avenues, one of the most central corners of Waikiki. Very popular with visitors, corporate clients and locals alike, this hotel was built originally in 1971 and has undergone several renovations over the years. It has over 400 rooms most of which are hotel rooms with a few kitchenette studios and 1 bedroom units.
The common areas are adequate in size including a lobby that is on the second floor and is accessed either by escalator or elevator plus a pleasant pool area and sun-deck on the 3rd floor. Several shops, restaurants and bars are located within the OHANA East Hotel.
What we like about the OHANA East Hotel:
- The area where the OHANA East Hotel is located is very convenient since it places the visitor within walking distance to the best parts of Waikiki without paying for the extra expense of a beach front property or a Hotel located across the street from the beach or otherwise on Kalakaua ave. The beach is only 2 minutes walk but the rate difference when you compare it with Hotels closer to the ocean is very substantial.
What you may not like about the OHANA East Hotel:
- The high popularity of the OHANA East Hotel with government accounts keeps it fairly full throughout the year that in turn means that rates are sometimes higher that similar properties in the area.

