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Kaua'i Marriott Resort & Beach Club (800) 220-2925 or (808) 245-5050 3610 Rice St. ![]() ![]() 588 rooms, 2 tennis courts (including a stadium court--crowds are extra), 5 restaurants, free room safes, empty refrigerator, coffee maker with free coffee daily, room service, child care program, wedding coordinator, golf courses, 24-hour fitness center, free airport shuttle, valet parking (for $13), 8 conference rooms, 24-hour business center, hi-speed Internet access in rooms, Wi-Fi by the pool, a gigantic ballroom, valet laundry and coin-op, 26,000 sq. ft. pool with five spas and keiki pool. From the immaculate, garden-like grounds to the smashing pool area, this place works. The overall feel is calming. They have tons of artwork strewn around the resort. Marriott has an unbelievable circular pool with a bridge to the center island and spas along one edge. What strikes us as most impressive about the Marriott is the service. They obviously take great pains to provide whatever the guest wants. They're nicely furnished and make good use of colors. They stick you for $9 to self park, but at least there's no resort fee (for things that should be free like the fitness center and room safe). Their Kalapaki Kids program does a good job keeping kids entertained for $45 per day. They also have a night camp on Wednesdays for $35 and will take non-Marriott kid guests at all the programs for $5 more. There are lots of shops here. They organize many activities, such as scuba diving in their pool, beach massages and private beachside dinners for $350. They have also added many cultural programs on site. They are fairly close to the airport and you will hear some noises, but it's not bad--probably because the pool area is filled with the white noise of falling water. If you desire one of the poolside cabana chairs, it will cost you $25 per day, and one at the beach will run you $50 per day! They devoted 232 of their rooms to timeshares (which are all sold). The hotel-type rooms are only in the Ha'upu building or the top two floors of the Kahili building, so if you want to directly face the ocean, you will want the Kahili building. A convenient parking lot is behind the Ha'upu building if you are self-parking. Rooms (332-520 sq. ft.) are $379-$524. Suites (1,000-2,114 sq. ft.) are $689-$2,600. Packages such as "Paradise Plus" can get you lower rates. |
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