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301 sq. ft. / Resort View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Double Beds
The Room Resort View at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort offers 301 sq. ft. of comfortable Waikiki accommodation with a resort view. Designed as a welcoming base within the resort, this non-smoking room keeps the focus on easy island living, with a television, cable service, premium TV channels, a DVD player and a laptop-friendly workspace for time between beach days, dining and resort activities. The room sleeps up to 4 guests and may be booked with 1 King or 2 Double Beds, making it suitable for couples, friends or families. Premium bedding adds comfort at the end of the day, while the bathroom includes towels, toilet paper, soap, shampoo, designer toiletries and a hair dryer. Accessibility features include a wheelchair-accessible bathroom vanity, an accessible vanity height of 32 inches / 81 centimeters, a shower grab bar height of 34 inches / 86 centimeters, a height-adjustable showerhead and a hand-held showerhead. In-room conveniences include a phone, wireless internet access, WiFi with surcharge, closed captioned TV and limited-hours room service. This room is not described as all-inclusive. A stay here places guests within Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, a family-friendly resort with five swimming pools, the saltwater Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon, on-site dining across 18 eateries and bars, and more than 80 shops throughout the resort. The daily resort charge includes benefits such as standard WiFi, cultural activities, morning exercise classes, outdoor movies and discounts on select resort experiences, while premium Wi-Fi is available for an additional fee.
What's included in this room?
- Furnished lanai overlooking the resort's gardens and pool grounds
- 301 sq. ft. room laid out as a single well-appointed bedroom
- One king bed or two double beds, sleeping up to four guests
- Private bathroom with a shower/tub combination, designer toiletries and hair dryer
- Compact seating area with a laptop-friendly workspace and plush premium bedding
- In-room refrigerator and coffee/tea maker for easy snacks and drinks
- 55-inch TV with premium channels, in-room safe, WiFi surcharge and room service
- Daily resort charge covers standard WiFi, cultural activities and morning exercise classes
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Room Resort View FAQs
What kind of view does the Room Resort View actually offer?
This category looks out over the resort’s gardens and pool grounds rather than the ocean, from a furnished lanai. It’s a good choice if you’d rather save the view upgrade for a future stay and still enjoy easy access to the five swimming pools and Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon just steps away.
How are the beds set up and how many guests can it sleep?
The room can be booked with 1 King or 2 Double Beds, and comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests, which makes it workable for couples, friends travelling together, or a small family.
Is there a balcony or private outdoor space with this room?
Yes, the room includes a furnished lanai that looks out over the resort grounds, giving you a place to relax with coffee or unwind after a day at the beach without booking an oceanfront category.
What should I expect from the bathroom?
The bathroom is a private shower/tub combination stocked with designer toiletries, plus a hair dryer, soap and shampoo, so it covers the essentials well for a Waikiki stay.
How does the Room Resort View compare with other room categories at the resort?
It sits at the entry level of the resort’s room tiers, offering the same 301 sq. ft. footprint and in-room comforts — 55-inch TV, laptop workspace, premium bedding — as many other standard rooms, but with a garden and pool-facing outlook rather than the partial or full ocean views found in higher categories.
What's included when I book this room category?
Every stay carries the resort’s daily resort charge, which bundles in standard WiFi, cultural activities, morning exercise classes on the Village Green, outdoor movie nights, and discounts on select resort experiences; premium WiFi is available for an extra fee.
Is this room a good fit for families or longer stays?
Yes — with beds for up to 4 guests and a family-friendly resort wrapped around it, complete with Camp Penguin activities for kids, multiple pools and casual dining options, it suits families and multi-night stays comfortably.
How far is this room from the beach, pools and dining?
Hilton Hawaiian Village sits directly on Duke Kahanamoku Beach, and guests in this category are just a short walk from the resort’s five pools, the saltwater lagoon, and its 18 on-site restaurants and bars.
Which side of the resort tends to be quieter?
Resort-view rooms like this one are typically set back from the beachfront towers, facing the gardens and pool areas, which generally means a calmer, more sheltered feel compared to the oceanfront Rainbow and Ali’i towers.
What's worth knowing about this room that isn't obvious from the description?
Even without an ocean view, you’re still within the same resort footprint as the Waikiki Starlight Luau, Friday night fireworks on the beach, and the resort’s pier for catamaran and submarine excursions, so the resort-view category still puts you close to everything.