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Oahu Hotel Programs for Kids

A guide to children's activities at hotels and condominiums in Waikiki, Honolulu, Ko Olina, and the north shore of the island of Oahu.

Camp Hyatt Waikiki (Hyatt Regency Waikiki)
The children's camp at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki resort is called "Camp Hyatt Waikiki" and it is avaialable for children age 5-12. The Day Camp Hyatt is open from June to early September on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 9 am to 4 pm and the cost is $85 per day including lunch and a snack. A Night Camp Hyatt is sometimes available on Friday and Saturday evenings from 6 pm to 10 pm and the cost is $15 per hour. Camp feaures activities such as boogie boarding, ukulele playing, crab hunting, lei making, hula dancing, games, Hawaiian children's books and videos, and Hawaiian crafts.

Keiki Beachcomber Club (Ihilani Resort at Ko Olina)
The children's program at the Ihilani Resort and Spa in West Oahu is called the Keiki Beachcomber Club The children's program is for kids age 5 to 12 and it includes activities from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, with half day programs also available. At one time the Ihilani Hotel had a program for teens but I don't think it is available any longer.

Rainbow Express Keiki Club (Hilton Hawaiian Village)
The children's program at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort in Waikiki is called the Rainbow Express Keiki Club. Full day and half day programs are available 7 days a week for children age 5-12. The full day program is 8:30 a.m. to 3:900 p.m. and it costs $90 with an excursion or $85 without an excursion. The half day program is either 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon or 12:30 to 3:00 p.m. and it costs $65 with an excursion or $60 with0ut an excursion. all programs include lunch. Excursions include visiting the Waikiki Aquarium, the Honolulu Zoo, and the Bishop Museum. Other activities include swimming in the children's pool, feeding the fish, and Hawaii-related crafts and activities.



A NOTE FROM KATHIE: The information below is being updated now.

ResortQuest Hotels Oahu
The children's program for all ResortQuest hotels in Waikiki and Honolulu is called the KeikiQuest Kids Club and it is open to children age 5 through 12. The program was launched in June of 2006 and it takes place at the ResortQuest Waikiki Sunset Condominium during the summer months. The program runs from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and the price of $45 includes lunch and a snack. Includes both on-site and off-site activities, such as surfing lessons, catamaran sails, and trips to the Bishop Museum, Waikiki Aquarium, Sea Life Park, the Makapuu Point Hike, the Honolulu Zoo catamaran sails, the Honolulu Zoo, and other attractions.

Sheraton Hotels Waikiki
The children's program for all of the Sheraton Hotels in Waikiki is called the Keiki Aloha Program and it is open to children age 5 to 12. The club facilities are located on the fourth floor of the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. There are daily on-property and off-property activities.

Turtle Bay Resort
The children's program at the Turtle Bay Resort on the north shore of Oahu is called the Keiki Turtle Club. It is offered during the summer months and they have with day programs on Tuesdays and Thursdays and an evening program on Saturdays. $65 for a full day and $45 for a half day.

Kamaaina Kids
This large Oahu childcare program manages many of the kids' programs at Hawaii's largest resorts.

See also:
  • More About Oahu for Kids
  • Activities on Oahu
  • Attractions on Oahu



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