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Royal Hawaiian Hotel

The Royal Hawaiian Hotel is a beachfront luxury hotel located in Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. It is part of The Luxury Collection brand of Marriott International. One of the first hotels established in Waikiki, the Royal Hawaiian is considered one of the most luxurious and famous hotels in Hawaiian tourism and has hosted numerous celebrities and world dignitaries. The bright pink hue of its concrete stucco façade with its Spanish/Moorish styled architecture and prominent location on the wide sandy beach have earned it the alliterative nickname of "The Pink Palace of the Pacific".

The Royal Hawaiian
The Royal Hawaiian as seen from Waikiki Beach, 2024
General information
Location2259 Kalākaua Avenue
Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawai'i
Coordinates21°16′39″N 157°49′44″W / 21.27750°N 157.82889°W / 21.27750; -157.82889
Opening1927
OwnerKyo-ya Company Limited
LandlordKamehameha Schools
Technical details
Floor count6; 17
Floor area12,000 square feet (1,100 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Warren and Wetmore
Other information
Number of rooms528
Number of suites34
Number of restaurants3
ParkingValet
Self parking at adjacent Sheraton
Website
www.royal-hawaiian.com

History edit

With the success of the early efforts by Matson Navigation Company to provide steamer travel to America's wealthiest families en route to Hawaii, a series of resort hotels were built in Honolulu at the start of the twentieth century, including the Moana Hotel (1901) and Honolulu Seaside Hotel, both on Waikiki Beach, and the Alexander Young Hotel in downtown Honolulu (1903). By the 1920s, they were all owned by the Territorial Hotel Company.

In 1925, with tourism to Hawaii growing rapidly, the Matson Line partnered with Castle & Cooke, one of the Big Five companies in territorial Hawaii. They formulated a "grand scheme" to make the islands a luxury destination. They would construct the fastest, safest, most expensive ocean liner ever built for the Hawaiian service (the SS Malolo); a luxury beach resort hotel to serve the liner's passengers; and an exclusive golf club for the hotel's guests (the Waialae Country Club).[1]

Because Matson and Castle & Cooke had never operated hotels, they bought the Territorial Hotel Company, to run the new hotel, and then demolished the company's Honololu Seaside Hotel.[2] On its site, they contracted the acclaimed New York firm of Warren and Wetmore to design the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. The sprawling pink stucco concrete façade Spanish/Moorish styled complex, built at a cost of over $4 million (1927 prices), was surrounded by a fifteen-acre (60,700 m2) landscaped garden.[3] The H-shaped layout featured 400 rooms, each with bath and balcony.[2]

The Royal Hawaiian opened on February 1, 1927, with a black tie gala attended by over 1,200 guests, and quickly became an icon of Hawaii's glory days. The hotel was a huge success, and in 1928 the islands counted over 20,000 visitors for the first time.[2] The Great Depression struck in 1929, cratering tourism. In 1933, the Territorial Hotel Company was dissolved, with Matson assuming control of their hotels through its Hawaii Properties Ltd. division, and Castle & Cooke writing off their investment.[1] In 1941, Hawaii Properties Ltd. was dissolved and Matson assumed direct control of the hotel.[4]

During World War II, the Royal Hawaiian was used exclusively by the US military as an R&R center.[5] Barriers of concertina wire blockaded access from the adjacent beaches.

The hotel recouped much of its clientele after 1945. It was sold, along with the rest of Matson's hotels in Hawaii, to Sheraton Hotels in 1959.[6]

During the 1960s, the "Pink Palace" was home to "Concert by the Sea" which broadcast daily through the Armed Forces Radio Network (AFN).

In September 1974,[7] Japanese businessmen-brothers Kenji Osano and Masakuni Osano purchased the Royal Hawaiian Hotel from ITT Sheraton. They formed Kyo-ya Company Ltd, a subsidiary of Kokusai Kogyo Company Ltd as the corporate entity to manage all their hotels.

After the Osano brothers' deaths, Takamasa Osano inherited their properties.

The ground upon which the hotel is built is owned by Kamehameha Schools, which leases the land.[8]

 
Interior of the hotel in 2024

The Royal Hawaiian closed on June 1, 2008, for renovation. It reopened on January 20, 2009[9] as a member of The Luxury Collection. An extended renovation of the Royal Beach Tower was completed in 2010.

The Royal Hawaiian Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America,[10] the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.

Architecture edit

 
The courtyard patio of the hotel at night, 2024

The six-story structure has 400 rooms. It was designed in the Spanish and Moorish styles with stucco façades. Its design was influenced by Hollywood film star and legend Rudolph Valentino and his Arabian movies. Cupolas were created to resemble Spanish Mission style bell towers.[citation needed] The architects were Warren and Wetmore of New York City.[11]

The hotel's public rooms were redecorated in 1946 by Frances Elkins, the sister of architect David Adler.[12]

In popular culture edit

The hotel has featured in numerous media projects.

In film edit

In television edit

  • The hotel's exterior appeared in the 1968–1980 procedural drama Hawaii Five-O.
  • The hotel appeared in the 1977 Charlie's Angels episode "Angels in Paradise".
  • The hotel appeared in the 1979 Eight Is Enough episode "Fathers and Other Strangers" Parts 1 and 2.
  • The hotel appeared in two episodes of the series Murder She Wrote.
  • The hotel appeared in the 2002 episode "The Kyles Go To Hawaii" of My Wife and Kids.
  • The hotel appeared in the 2013 Mad Men season 6 premiere, "The Doorway".

In music edit

In video games edit

In books and novels edit

  • The hotel is featured in the 1953 A A Fair novel "Some women won't wait" (Cool and Lam series)

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hitch, Thomas Kemper (November 1, 1992). Islands in Transition: The Past, Present, and Future of Haiwaii's Economy. First Hawaiian Foundation. ISBN 9780824814984 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c Hibbard, Don (January 1, 2006). Designing Paradise: The Allure of the Hawaiian Resort. Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 9781568985749 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Sunderland, Susan Kang (May 23, 2017). "Pink Palace". MidWeek. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  4. ^ Alexander, Geoff (December 21, 2018). America Goes Hawaiian: The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland. McFarland. ISBN 9781476669496 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Richard O'Kane (1977). Clear the Bridge!. Rand McNally.
  6. ^ Hawaii Hotel Organization December 5, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on September 15, 2012. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
  8. ^ . Kamehameha Schools. Archived from the original on January 17, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2015.
  9. ^ "Royal Hawaiian has renovation deal". Star-Bulletin. January 11, 2009.
  10. ^ Historic Hotels of America
  11. ^ "Royal Hawaiian Hotel". Historic Hawaii.
  12. ^ Stephen M. Salny (2005). Frances Elkins: Interior Design. W. W. Norton. pp. 146–147.

Further reading edit

  • Glen Grant (1996). Waikīkī Yesteryear. Mutual Publishing Co. ISBN 1-56647-107-9.
  • Don Hibbard and David Franzen (1995). The View from Diamond Head: Royal Residence to Urban Resort. Editions Ltd. ISBN 0-915013-02-9.
  • George S. Kanahele (1996). Waikīkī, 100 BC to 1900 AD: An Untold Story. University of Hawaiʻi Press. ISBN 0-8248-1790-7.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Royal Hawaiian Hotel is a beachfront luxury hotel located in Waikiki in Honolulu Hawaii on the island of Oahu It is part of The Luxury Collection brand of Marriott International One of the first hotels established in Waikiki the Royal Hawaiian is considered one of the most luxurious and famous hotels in Hawaiian tourism and has hosted numerous celebrities and world dignitaries The bright pink hue of its concrete stucco facade with its Spanish Moorish styled architecture and prominent location on the wide sandy beach have earned it the alliterative nickname of The Pink Palace of the Pacific The Royal HawaiianThe Royal Hawaiian as seen from Waikiki Beach 2024General informationLocation2259 Kalakaua AvenueWaikiki Honolulu Hawai iCoordinates21 16 39 N 157 49 44 W 21 27750 N 157 82889 W 21 27750 157 82889Opening1927OwnerKyo ya Company LimitedLandlordKamehameha SchoolsTechnical detailsFloor count6 17Floor area12 000 square feet 1 100 m2 Design and constructionArchitect s Warren and WetmoreOther informationNumber of rooms528Number of suites34Number of restaurants3ParkingValetSelf parking at adjacent SheratonWebsitewww wbr royal hawaiian wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 In popular culture 3 1 In film 3 2 In television 3 3 In music 3 4 In video games 3 5 In books and novels 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editWith the success of the early efforts by Matson Navigation Company to provide steamer travel to America s wealthiest families en route to Hawaii a series of resort hotels were built in Honolulu at the start of the twentieth century including the Moana Hotel 1901 and Honolulu Seaside Hotel both on Waikiki Beach and the Alexander Young Hotel in downtown Honolulu 1903 By the 1920s they were all owned by the Territorial Hotel Company In 1925 with tourism to Hawaii growing rapidly the Matson Line partnered with Castle amp Cooke one of the Big Five companies in territorial Hawaii They formulated a grand scheme to make the islands a luxury destination They would construct the fastest safest most expensive ocean liner ever built for the Hawaiian service the SS Malolo a luxury beach resort hotel to serve the liner s passengers and an exclusive golf club for the hotel s guests the Waialae Country Club 1 Because Matson and Castle amp Cooke had never operated hotels they bought the Territorial Hotel Company to run the new hotel and then demolished the company s Honololu Seaside Hotel 2 On its site they contracted the acclaimed New York firm of Warren and Wetmore to design the Royal Hawaiian Hotel The sprawling pink stucco concrete facade Spanish Moorish styled complex built at a cost of over 4 million 1927 prices was surrounded by a fifteen acre 60 700 m2 landscaped garden 3 The H shaped layout featured 400 rooms each with bath and balcony 2 The Royal Hawaiian opened on February 1 1927 with a black tie gala attended by over 1 200 guests and quickly became an icon of Hawaii s glory days The hotel was a huge success and in 1928 the islands counted over 20 000 visitors for the first time 2 The Great Depression struck in 1929 cratering tourism In 1933 the Territorial Hotel Company was dissolved with Matson assuming control of their hotels through its Hawaii Properties Ltd division and Castle amp Cooke writing off their investment 1 In 1941 Hawaii Properties Ltd was dissolved and Matson assumed direct control of the hotel 4 During World War II the Royal Hawaiian was used exclusively by the US military as an R amp R center 5 Barriers of concertina wire blockaded access from the adjacent beaches The hotel recouped much of its clientele after 1945 It was sold along with the rest of Matson s hotels in Hawaii to Sheraton Hotels in 1959 6 During the 1960s the Pink Palace was home to Concert by the Sea which broadcast daily through the Armed Forces Radio Network AFN In September 1974 7 Japanese businessmen brothers Kenji Osano and Masakuni Osano purchased the Royal Hawaiian Hotel from ITT Sheraton They formed Kyo ya Company Ltd a subsidiary of Kokusai Kogyo Company Ltd as the corporate entity to manage all their hotels After the Osano brothers deaths Takamasa Osano inherited their properties The ground upon which the hotel is built is owned by Kamehameha Schools which leases the land 8 nbsp Interior of the hotel in 2024The Royal Hawaiian closed on June 1 2008 for renovation It reopened on January 20 2009 9 as a member of The Luxury Collection An extended renovation of the Royal Beach Tower was completed in 2010 The Royal Hawaiian Hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America 10 the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation Architecture edit nbsp The courtyard patio of the hotel at night 2024The six story structure has 400 rooms It was designed in the Spanish and Moorish styles with stucco facades Its design was influenced by Hollywood film star and legend Rudolph Valentino and his Arabian movies Cupolas were created to resemble Spanish Mission style bell towers citation needed The architects were Warren and Wetmore of New York City 11 The hotel s public rooms were redecorated in 1946 by Frances Elkins the sister of architect David Adler 12 In popular culture editThe hotel has featured in numerous media projects In film edit The hotel was used in the 1931 Charlie Chan film The Black Camel The hotel lobby was used in the 1952 film Big Jim McLain The hotel appeared in the 1952 Tom and Jerry animated cartoon theatrical short Cruise Cat The hotel was used in the 1962 movie Gidget Goes Hawaiian The hotel was used in the 1978 film Goin Coconuts The hotel appeared in the 2002 film Punch Drunk Love The hotel appeared in the 2014 film Big Eyes The hotel was mentioned in the 1953 film From Here to Eternity by Burt Lancaster s character Sgt Warden The film took place in 1941 so the reference to the Royal Hawaiian Hotel was in the context of 1941 not 1953 when the film was made The hotel appeared in the 2022 Hallmark Channel film Two Tickets to Paradise starring Ryan Paevey and Ashley Williams In television edit The hotel s exterior appeared in the 1968 1980 procedural drama Hawaii Five O The hotel appeared in the 1977 Charlie s Angels episode Angels in Paradise The hotel appeared in the 1979 Eight Is Enough episode Fathers and Other Strangers Parts 1 and 2 The hotel appeared in two episodes of the series Murder She Wrote The hotel appeared in the 2002 episode The Kyles Go To Hawaii of My Wife and Kids The hotel appeared in the 2013 Mad Men season 6 premiere The Doorway In music edit The hotel is referenced in Joni Mitchell s 1970 song Big Yellow Taxi as the pink hotel In video games edit The hotel was featured in the Hawaii level in Tony Hawk s Underground released in 2003 for the PS2 Xbox and GameCube In books and novels edit The hotel is featured in the 1953 A A Fair novel Some women won t wait Cool and Lam series Gallery editThe Royal Hawaiian nbsp The Royal Hawaiian nbsp The Royal Hawaiian and Diamond Head seen from the Sheraton Waikiki nbsp The Royal Hawaiian with the modern Sheraton Waikiki behind it nbsp The Royal Hawaiian seen from the sea nbsp The same view in 1969 See also editRoyal Hawaiian Girls Glee ClubReferences edit a b Hitch Thomas Kemper November 1 1992 Islands in Transition The Past Present and Future of Haiwaii s Economy First Hawaiian Foundation ISBN 9780824814984 via Google Books a b c Hibbard Don January 1 2006 Designing Paradise The Allure of the Hawaiian Resort Princeton Architectural Press ISBN 9781568985749 via Google Books Sunderland Susan Kang May 23 2017 Pink Palace MidWeek Retrieved September 25 2023 Alexander Geoff December 21 2018 America Goes Hawaiian The Influence of Pacific Island Culture on the Mainland McFarland ISBN 9781476669496 via Google Books Richard O Kane 1977 Clear the Bridge Rand McNally Hawaii Hotel Organization Archived December 5 2014 at the Wayback Machine Timeline Archived from the original on September 15 2012 Retrieved September 19 2016 Royal Hawaiian Kamehameha Schools Archived from the original on January 17 2015 Retrieved January 5 2015 Royal Hawaiian has renovation deal Star Bulletin January 11 2009 Historic Hotels of America Royal Hawaiian Hotel Historic Hawaii Stephen M Salny 2005 Frances Elkins Interior Design W W Norton pp 146 147 Further reading editGlen Grant 1996 Waikiki Yesteryear Mutual Publishing Co ISBN 1 56647 107 9 Don Hibbard and David Franzen 1995 The View from Diamond Head Royal Residence to Urban Resort Editions Ltd ISBN 0 915013 02 9 George S Kanahele 1996 Waikiki 100 BC to 1900 AD An Untold Story University of Hawaiʻi Press ISBN 0 8248 1790 7 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Royal Hawaiian Hotel amp oldid 1211890618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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