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Hawaii conjures up images of island paradise, ocean breezes, beautiful sunsets, lovely flower leis, and amazing rainbows. Maybe you’ve been to Hawaii once, maybe you return to Hawaii year after year, or maybe you’ve yet to enjoy your first visit. One thing is certain though, when you visit Waikiki you’ll have a huge assortment of hotels to choose from. Hawaii, and especially Waikiki, is a wonderful destination. I’ve been reviewing Hyatt hotels for many years, and here’s my Hyatt Place Waikiki, Hawaii review.
My favorite hotel on Oahu has long been the Hyatt Place Waikiki, Hawaii. I know what you’re thinking: really, a Hyatt Place? Yes indeed. With this Hyatt Place Waikiki, Hawaii review I hope to show you why!
The Hyatt Place has recently gone through major renovations and upgrades, so keep reading for the latest, great improvements.

Main entrance to the hotel
First though, allow me to give you some backstory on this property.
I sat down one morning and had a great talk with Ihab Kherati, the General Manager of the Hyatt Place Waikiki. He’s been with Hyatt for eight years now. Kherati is one of the most hands-on hotel managers I’ve yet to meet, and I really enjoyed learning more about this property and how it’s managed.
History and Room Categories of the Hyatt Place Waikiki
For many years this property was a locally owned resort with one tower. In 2011, Hyatt added the lobby and one other tower off the main lobby. After that renovation, the Hyatt Place became a franchise property flying the Hyatt flag. The property is owned by Host Hotels and managed by Kokua Hospitality, a large hotel and resort management company.

Spacious open lobby with abundant seating

Lobby and hotel front desk
What Makes This Hyatt Place Special
One of the features that makes this Hyatt Place different from all other Hyatt Place properties is the many different room categories. Guests have a whole host of room options to choose from. Another feature that differentiates this Hyatt Place is that ALL the rooms have pull-out sofas.

Living area pull out couch, ottoman, and breakfast tray
The room categories are: standard city view king, mountain view standard, ocean view with either king or queen beds, premium rooms which are larger, and specialty rooms which can accommodate up to 6 people. The specialty premium rooms with two queen beds are super popular during the summer months when kids are out from school and families head to Hawaii.
A big part of your room choice will be based on either how many people will occupy the hotel room or whether or not you’re willing to pay a bit extra for the view. Space vs. view is often a choice dilemma at properties such as this Hyatt Place. It is, after all, Hawaii, and who doesn’t want a great view of either the ocean or the mountains?

View to ocean overlooking Kapiolani Park

Ocean view from high floor room
At 426 rooms this is by a wide margin the largest Hyatt Place property. At the Hyatt Place, year-round occupancy runs high at 92%. I talk with hotel management at every hotel I stay at and 92% year-round occupancy is the highest number I can recall.
Pro Tip: Do you Pruvo all your hotels stays? If not, do what I do and let Pruvo monitor your reservations for price drops. It’s free and it’s the easiest way to save money on all your hotel rooms.
The guest profile is interesting as well with 10-20% of the hotel guests being Hyatt members. The largest guest groups are from Asia, including teams and groups of kids that come to Hawaii for sports. It’s also true that American kids stay here in large numbers with their traveling sports teams. I’d say it’s a very family and kid-friendly property.
Breakfast Buffet
There’s a lot on offer at the Hyatt Place breakfast buffet. Asian offerings such as kimchi, rice, miso soup, tofu, and pickles make for a nice way to start the day. They offer cage-free eggs, meat, varieties of bread, cereal, Greek style yogurt, fruit, and they recently switched over to a local coffee brand.
The hotel also keeps coffee and tea available all day in the lobby.
Remember that a large breakfast buffet featuring both Asian and western style foods is included with the room rate. There really is nothing lacking at the breakfast buffet. The crowd is large and it’s a very busy and hectic breakfast buffet.
How busy is it? Glad you asked!
They serve between 1200-1400 guests a day. I’m impressed! They also will serve you breakfast (except for the Asian offerings) in the lobby when the breakfast poolside area gets too busy.
How I Paid For My Stay and My Room
For my stay I used World of Hyatt points. The Hyatt Place Waikiki is a World of Hyatt Category 3 property, meaning free nights start at 12,000 Hyatt points per night. Because of its location, the Hyatt Place can be an expensive Category 3 property, so it’s also a great choice for your World of Hyatt free award night certificate that comes with your yearly renewal on your Chase Hyatt credit card.
The all-cash rate for my stay was $256 per night. I’ve seen rates as high as $300 a night, and during the holidays and high season even as high as $550 a night. Remember, if you’re paying cash for a hotel stay, let Pruvo monitor your rate for price drops!
I had a nice surprise at check-in. Because of the high occupancy at the Hyatt Place, I never know, even given my Globalist status with Hyatt, if I’ll receive an upgraded room. I was indeed upgraded to a high floor ocean view room, which as you can imagine, made my stay extra special. I received a plate of fresh fruit as my welcome amenity and two large bottles of water were waiting for me in the fridge.

Fresh fruit welcome amenity

Globalist amenity of big bottles of water waiting in the fridge
How High Does This Hotel Score On My Scorecard
Using my Hotel Room Scorecard I broke down the individual elements of my Hyatt Place Waikiki Ocean View High Floor room, which scored a 36 of 40 points.
Location (5/5)
Waikiki is essentially three blocks deep from the ocean to the Ala Wai Canal as the northern boundary. From east to west, Waikiki is a few miles long. When you choose a hotel, besides choosing a brand, you’re choosing a location within this densely populated area. My preference is the Diamond Head end of Waikiki, so for me the location of the Hyatt Place is perfect. It’s near the zoo, the aquarium, and Kapiolani Park. I enjoy hiking up and around Diamond Head. If like me you walk a lot, the walk to Ala Moana Mall, the main mall on Oahu, is an hour away.
Lighting (5/5)
The rooms have beautiful natural light coming in from the large lanai with sliding glass doors. Except for the entry way and bathroom, there is no overhead lighting. However, throughout the room there are well placed lamps, as well as a floor lamp alongside the couch. The bedside lamps are new and the hallway ceiling lights and shades are new, as well. Lights are now all LED and the room was much brighter than it was before the renovations.

View of room as you enter
Window Access (5/5)
In Waikiki there is no such thing as a street that isn’t busy with car, bus, and general street noise. Nonetheless, you’ll still want to open your sliding door to either sit out on the lanai (patio), enjoy whatever view you have, or simply let in some fresh air.
The hotel is two blocks off the beach but still right in the thick of it. Yet with the doors to the lanai closed, it was amazingly quiet. I can’t speak about the noise level on the lower floors though, as I generally take a higher floor room.
There are two levels of curtains for the sliding doors, one for sun/privacy and the other for black-out darkness. The drapes and sheer curtains are all new since the recent renovation!

Lanai chairs and welcome to Hawaii lei
Bed Comfort (4/5)
Before the renovations, the beds was a bit too soft for me. When in Waikiki I average 8 or so miles of walking each day, which means that bed too soft, bed too hard, makes no difference. I sleep just fine. The renovations brought new beds into the rooms and I found them to be more comfortable.

Bedroom area as seen from the entry way to the room

King bed room with two side tables
Bathroom (4/5)
The bathroom is just off the entry way. The bathroom is a bit on the small side, with a sink area and then a separate toilet and shower area. There were enough hooks and racks for towels.

Bathroom just off the room entry way
I had a great surprise when I looked at the toilet: it was a Toto Washlet bidet! If you’ve read any of my other hotel and room reviews you’ll know I’m a huge fan of Toto Washlets. While I’ve come to expect them in hotels throughout Asia, this was the first time I’ve seen one in a hotel in the U.S.

Toto Washlet as an add-on in the premium rooms
The backstory as told to me by the Hyatt Place General Manager, Ihab Kherati, is that due to the large numbers of Asian tourists choosing the Hyatt Place for their visits to Waikiki, the Hyatt Place changed out the toilets to Toto Washlets in some of their premium higher floor rooms. Hyatt also added hand-held showers in these premium rooms. Good call, Hyatt Place!
Interior Appointments and Furnishings (5/5)
I do prefer wood floors and often in Hawaii, because of the weather, carpet can get musty and moldy, but that was not the case at all at the Hyatt Place. Except for the bathroom, the room was fully carpeted.
The rooms have new carpet and a design that is lighter in color than before. Great improvement. The rooms are newly painted, as well!
As an aside, the hotel halls have new wallpaper and carpet, too.
There were only two pieces of artwork on the walls. Given that everyone’s taste in art is so different, I prefer staying in hotel rooms with as little artwork as possible.
There was a full sized desk in a separate office-like workspace with a brand new comfortable chair and desk lamp. In the living space opposite the bed there is a pullout couch and ottoman. One good feature to note about ALL the rooms at the Hyatt Place is that all the couches pull out into beds.
**The new couches have memory foam for bedding and a new stylish ottoman and pillows.
The couch was super comfortable! Ottomans in a hotel room are one of my favorite design features. I find ottomans useful for many things and never understand why hotel rooms that have the space don’t include them.

Spacious desk and work area
Along the wall next to the bed is a long dresser with the TV on top. There is also a rather spacious refrigerator. Since the renovation there are new, upgraded larger TV’s in the rooms.

Dresser alongside the bed included a fridge
One of my pet peeves in hotel rooms is when the front door peephole is placed too high. In this room, the door peephole is a good height for me.
The rooms have a lanai with two chairs and a small table in between. Though ocean views in Waikiki are often blocked by buildings, my room had an unobstructed ocean view. Lovely to see the morning light as well as the sunset.
** The internet throughout the hotel is being upgraded and new bedside and room USB ports are coming in the rooms. New refrigerators that are more energy efficient will be in the rooms soon.
Electronics (5/5)
Plugs and outlets were plentiful and well-placed throughout the room. There were outlets near the beds and universal plugs and USB charging ports at the desk.
** USB/charging pods will be installed in 1 month. Internet will be upgraded by the end of June 2023 with additional access points.
Snack and Minibar (3/5)
As I mentioned, the fridge is roomy and big enough for whatever you might want for drinks or snacks. Counter space is lacking because the TV screen and a lamp take up most of the space on the dresser where you might want to keep snacks and drinks that don’t need to be kept cold. There is an empty corner in the rooms with a full length mirror on the wall. This would be a great space for another cabinet which would provide surface space for beverages and snacks.
Helpful Hints When Staying at the Hyatt Place Waikiki
1. Getting to and from the airport to Waikiki can be expensive. However, Hyatt Place Waikiki has worked out a special deal for their guests with Charlie Taxi. There is a special flat rate. I’ve used Charlie Taxi a number of times and can for sure recommend them.
2. It’s great when hotel management is both creative and proactive in helping guests navigate the issues that will inevitably arise during a hotel stay. The Hyatt Place does a fantastic job heading off complaints ahead of time. For example, guests most frequently complain about the slow elevators. The second most popular complaint is that, especially during the summer months, there isn’t adequate seating at the breakfast buffet.
In order to handle these two issues, you’ll receive a red/green/yellow timing sheet informing you of when the elevator and breakfast hours are the busiest. Pay attention to this sheet because having stayed at the Hyatt Place many times, I can attest to its accuracy.

Helpful hints about busy breakfast hours and elevator usage
3. There are destination fees at the Hyatt Place. In exchange for those fees guests receive the usual amenities such as beach towels. However, should guests need them, the Hyatt Place also provides beach chairs. Nice touch, Hyatt Place.
4. Need coffee or tea but don’t feel like dealing with breakfast crowd? In the morning, head to the hotel lobby and you’ll find coffee and tea available.

Lobby bar and food service area
Hotel Service
I can’t help but mention the service at this hotel because it really does tie into my being so impressed with the Hyatt Place Waikiki. They have a “no problem” attitude!
Housekeeping is quick and helpful with whatever they can do for you. This is a busy property, yet there’s always plenty of staff around when you need them. The general friendliness of the hotel team is impressive.
On occasion I would ask other guests in the elevator three questions: was it their first stay at this hotel, were they having a good experience, and would they recommend this hotel to their friends. While these people were an impromptu and random sample, everyone told me they would recommend the hotel. In a few conversations the guests even started telling me all the wonderful things the staff did for them. Nice to hear since this is my regular home when in Waikiki!
Final Thoughts
As you can tell from all the new upgrades and improvements both to the rooms and the hotel in general, the Hyatt Place is continuing to provide guests with the best stay possible.
The Hyatt Place Waikiki is a great value, especially using free award nights combined with World of Hyatt points. For WOH members, breakfast is included, making the hotel an even better deal. I’ve stayed in many of the different room categories and the rooms work really well for me.
There are other Hyatt properties in Waikiki, with a Hyatt Regency in mid-Waikiki and a Hyatt Centric towards the Ala Moana side of Waikiki. That being said, the location, amenities, and exceptionally attentive staff puts the Hyatt Place Waikiki on my absolutely would-stay-here-again list. I hope you’ll get to experience Hawaii and the Hyatt Place Waikiki for yourself!
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