One side of the living features a HD flat-screen television and counter with storage. |
This one-bedroom suite features two lanais. This one includes seating for two. (above photos: TheHopefulTraveler) |
One big attraction of rooms at the Embassy Suites Waikiki Beach Walk is in the hotel's name. The fact that there is a separate living room is attractive for families which treats the added space as an extra bedroom via the sofa bed. For other guests it's the simple pleasure of having a place to relax and sit that isn't the room's bed. The inclusion of a kitchenette makes the suite feel like a home away from home.
The living area has one big plus that rooms at other Embassy Suites lack: a lanai. My lanai is one of two (the second is accessed from the bedroom) that faces the neighboring Trump Tower. But from this 20th floor rom one has an expansive view of the ocean to the south and a wide mountain view to the north. Two patio chairs and small table makes the lanai another place to soak in the sun and cool air all in the space of one's own.
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The living area features a sofabed. |
The mini-kitchen includes a sink, microwave, mini-fridge, coffee-maker and dining table. (above photos: TheHopefulTraveler) |
But the room is all about inviting guests to relax. And for that purpose guests will find in a corner a sofa bed, armchair, and two side tables with lamps and a coffee table. This group of furniture faces a flat-screen high-definition television which sits on a counter which holds large drawers providing more extra storage space. The placement of a wall mirror turns the counter in a vanity for guests assigned to the sofa bed. The room is tastefully designed in tropical accents and feels roomy despite the number of furniture pieces.
Entry hall and door to bedroom. The shutter-like panel covers utilities. |
Mini-kitchen. Complimentary water is delivered to the room upon check-in. (above photos: TheHopefulTraveler) |
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