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301 sq. ft. / Resort View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Double Beds
The Room Roll-In Shower Resort View at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort is a 301 sq. ft. accessible guest room designed for an easy Waikiki stay. From the furnished lanai, look out over resort views and settle into a comfortable base within the village-style setting of the resort. With space for up to 4 guests, it suits couples, friends, or small families who want practical comfort close to the property’s pools, dining, shops, beach, and lagoon. Inside, the room may be configured with 1 King Bed or 2 Double Beds, depending on the option booked or assigned. The layout includes a bedroom, a laptop-friendly workspace, refrigerator, in-room safe, phone, DVD player, flat-panel TV, wireless internet access, and daily housekeeping. The private bathroom features a roll-in shower, bathroom grab bars, wheelchair-accessible vanity, wheelchair-width doorways, lowered locks and deadbolt, a visual fire alarm, hair dryer, designer toiletries, and eco-friendly toiletries, with toothbrush and toothpaste available on request. Free cribs or infant beds are available, rollaway or extra beds may be available for a surcharge, and connecting or adjoining rooms can be requested subject to availability. Your stay is not described as all-inclusive, but the resort experience places a wide range of conveniences close at hand. Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort has 18 eateries and bars on-site, more than 80 shops, five swimming pools, Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon, direct access to Duke Kahanamoku Beach, cultural activities, morning exercise classes, outdoor movies, and the long-running Friday Night Fireworks tradition. Standard WiFi is included through the daily resort charge, while premium Wi-Fi may be available for an additional fee.
What's included in this room?
- Furnished lanai frames the resort's village-style gardens and resort view
- 301 sq. ft. accessible layout built around a single bright bedroom
- One king bed or two double beds, sleeping up to four guests
- Wheelchair-accessible bathroom with roll-in shower, grab bars and vanity
- Low-height desk and understated décor with premium bedding and blackout drapes
- In-room refrigerator keeps drinks and snacks cold for easy access
- 55-inch flat-panel TV, DVD player, coffee/tea maker, Wi-Fi and safe
- Daily resort charge adds Wi-Fi, cultural activities, morning yoga and outdoor movies
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Room Roll-In Shower Resort View FAQs
What does the Room Roll-In Shower Resort View actually look out on?
Expect a resort view from the furnished lanai, taking in the village-style grounds of Hilton Hawaiian Village rather than the ocean, so it suits guests who want a quieter outlook over the property’s gardens and towers.
How are the beds set up and how many people can stay comfortably?
The room is configured with 1 king bed or 2 double beds, and it comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests, making it workable for a couple, a small family, or friends traveling together.
Is there a private balcony or outdoor space with this room?
Yes, the room includes a furnished lanai, a private outdoor spot for morning coffee or unwinding in the evening while overlooking the resort’s grounds.
What makes the bathroom in this room different from a standard room?
This category is built for accessibility, with a roll-in shower, grab bars, a wheelchair-accessible vanity, wider doorways, and lowered locks and deadbolts, alongside the usual designer toiletries and hair dryer.
What's included with this room that guests should know about beyond the basics?
Guests get a 55-inch flat-panel TV with DVD player, a refrigerator, a coffee/tea maker, an in-room safe, and a laptop-friendly workspace, plus daily housekeeping and free cribs on request.
Does the daily resort charge add anything to this room category?
The resort charge covers Wi-Fi, cultural activities, morning exercise classes on the Village Green, and outdoor movie nights, along with discounts on select spa and beach activities.
Is this room a good fit for a family or a longer stay?
At 301 sq. ft. with room for up to four guests and the option of two double beds, it works well for a small family, and the roll-in shower and grab bars make it a practical pick for anyone needing accessible features for a longer stay.
How close is this room to the beach and the resort's pools and dining?
Hilton Hawaiian Village sits directly on Duke Kahanamoku Beach and its saltwater lagoon, with five pools and 18 on-site eateries and bars, all within an easy walk of any guestroom in the towers.
Will connecting rooms work if I'm traveling with extended family?
Connecting or adjoining rooms can be requested in this category, subject to availability, which is worth arranging in advance if you’re traveling as a larger group.
What should I know about this room that isn't obvious from the name?
Beyond the accessible bathroom, the room’s laptop-friendly workspace and low-height desk make it practical for guests combining a Waikiki vacation with some remote work, and blackout drapes help with jet lag.