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Old Oct 1st, 2010, 01:02 PM
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House Without a Key

Can somebody please tell me about House Without a Key at the Halekulani hotel?

We're staying at the Hyatt Waikiki and are looking for some "happy hour" type stuff to do in the area. Is it walking distance to the Hyatt?

From the pictures, it looks like a nice, relaxing show and happy hour specials? no?

Is there daily entertainment? What time?

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Old Oct 1st, 2010, 04:40 PM
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They do have entertainment & it is walkable from Hyatt.

Probably a 15 minute stroll.

http://www.halekulani.com/dining/house_without_a_key/

Hyatt #64 on this link. Halekulani #26. Walk on Kalakaua to Lewers. Halekulani & Outrigger Reef are at the end of Lewers.

http://www.discounthotelshawaii.com/waikikimap.html
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Old Oct 1st, 2010, 06:31 PM
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I haven't been myself but yes it is an easy walk. Waikiki is a pretty small area really, nothing is too far from anything else. All the places that overlook the beach are nice at 'happy hour', you can just stroll along and see what suits you. I like Tiki Bar & Grill, the patio outside Duke's restaurant, the terraced bar patio at the Sheraton, Barefoot Bar at Hale Koa to name a few. Many places have live music for sunset.
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Please do check out the Honolulu Destination Forum over at Trip Advisor. There's loads more people there discussing Waikiki restaurants and stuff every day.
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I love the House Without a Key. You can go just for cocktails and sit outside at one of the cocktail tables and enjoy the hula dancers and music. Or choose to stay for light dinner and have your choice of outdoor seating or covered/open air "indoor" seating. You should be able to see the enterntainment from ost of the seating locations.
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