Ramada Worldwide has returned to Hawaii with the
opening of the 198-room Ramada Plaza Waikiki in Honolulu. Owned
and operated by California-based Cal-Dynasty International, Inc.,
a wholly owned subsidiary of China Airlines, the hotel is the
second Wyndham Hotel Group property to open in Hawaii in the past
six months and gives the Ramada brand a presence in 48 states.
Located at 1830 Ala Moana Boulevard, just a
short walk to local beaches, shopping and restaurants, the Ramada
Plaza Waikiki is a newly renovated, 16-story hotel featuring 196
guest rooms and two junior suites. Property highlights include
free high-speed wireless Internet access, on-site business and
fitness centers, outdoor swimming pool, gift shop, conference
room, room service, Chinese and American buffet restaurant and
bilingual tour and travel concierges.
The Ramada Plaza Waikiki participates in the
Wyndham Rewards loyalty program, which allows members to earn
points for their stays at more than 6,000 hotels around
the world. Points can be redeemed for free hotel stays, airline
tickets, name-brand merchandise and dining and shopping gift
cards, among other options. In lieu of points, members may elect
to earn airline or rail miles with a variety of partners. The
Wyndham Rewards loyalty program is free to join.
“The Ramada brand continues to be a global
leader in its segment with a portfolio of nearly 900 hotels in
more than 45 countries around the world,” said Mark Young, Ramada
brand senior vice president. “With the addition of the Ramada
Plaza Waikiki to our portfolio, we’re able to further strengthen
our position in the North American market while providing
Honolulu’s more than four million annual visitors the opportunity
to experience the modern comfort and value of the Ramada brand.”
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