


Room Accessible Bathtub
400 sq. ft. / City View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Queen Beds
The Room Accessible Bathtub at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa offers 400 sq. ft. of space with a City View, giving up to 4 guests a comfortable non-smoking base in Waikiki. Designed for ease as well as relaxation, the room includes in-room climate control with air conditioning, daily housekeeping, a wardrobe or closet, a laptop-friendly workspace and a laptop-compatible in-room safe. Choose either 1 king bed or 2 queen beds, with free cribs or infant beds available for families. The room is designed with accessible features including lever door handles, wheelchair-width doorways, bathroom grab bars, a telephone accessibility kit, a portable bathtub seat and an accessible bathtub. The bathroom has a shower/tub combination, hair dryer, free toiletries, and toothbrush and toothpaste available, while hypo-allergenic bedding is available for added comfort. Your stay is supported by thoughtful in-room conveniences, including a coffee/tea maker, iron and ironing board, television with cable TV service, and free local calls. Premium Wi-Fi in guestrooms and public areas is included as part of the resort fee, along with selected resort experiences and amenities such as daily cultural activities, morning yoga classes, beach chairs, beach toys for children, poolside sunscreen and an in-room movie rental once per stay. This is not an all-inclusive room category; food, drinks and many resort services may carry separate charges.
What's included in this room?
- Private lanai off the room with open city views over Waikiki
- 400 sq. ft. accessible layout built around a single bedroom
- One king bed or two queen beds, sleeping up to four guests
- Accessible bathroom with shower/tub combination, grab bars and a portable bathtub seat
- Laptop-friendly workspace and wardrobe with premium bedding and blackout drapes
- No stocked minibar, though a coffee/tea maker and free bottled water are provided
- 65-inch flat-screen TV with cable channels, free Wi-Fi and a laptop-compatible safe
- Resort fee adds daily cultural activities, beach chairs, sunscreen and one in-room movie rental
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Room Accessible Bathtub FAQs
What does the Room Accessible Bathtub look out onto?
This room carries a City View from its private lanai, taking in the surrounding Waikiki high-rise skyline rather than direct ocean views, which suits guests prioritizing accessibility features over a beachfront outlook.
How are the beds configured and how many people can stay?
The room is set up with 1 king bed or 2 queen beds, and it comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests, making it workable for couples, small families, or guests traveling with a companion who needs accessible features.
Does this room have a balcony or outdoor space?
Yes, the room includes a private lanai, giving guests a place to step outside and take in the city view without leaving the room.
What makes the bathroom in this room different from a standard room?
The bathroom is purpose-built for accessibility, with a shower/tub combination, bathroom grab bars, a portable bathtub seat, and wheelchair-width doorways, alongside a hand-held showerhead and visual fire alarm for added safety.
How does this room compare with a standard Waikiki-view or ocean-view category at the resort?
This category trades an upgraded view for accessibility-focused design, including lever door handles, a telephone accessibility kit, and an accessible bathtub, while still offering the same 400 sq. ft. footprint and city view as other entry-level rooms in the Diamond Head or Ewa towers.
Is this room a good fit for families traveling with children?
Yes, the 2 queen bed configuration sleeps up to four guests, and free cribs or infant beds are available on request, making it practical for families who also want the added ease of an accessible layout.
How far is this room from the beach and pool at the resort?
The hotel sits directly across from Waikiki Beach, and the resort’s 3rd-floor outdoor pool and whirlpool are just a short elevator ride down, so guests in this room are close to both without needing to cross the property.
What is included with this room beyond the nightly rate?
The daily resort fee covers premium Wi-Fi, beach chairs and beach toys, poolside sunscreen, daily cultural activities like lei making and ukulele lessons, morning yoga, and one in-room movie rental per stay, though dining and many resort services are billed separately.
What should guests know about noise or location within the resort?
Rooms with a city view generally face away from the direct oceanfront side of the towers, so guests sensitive to noise may want to ask about a higher floor, since the resort spans floors 5 through 24 across its two towers.
Does the room include coffee, snacks or a stocked minibar?
There is no stocked minibar in this category, but the room includes a coffee/tea maker and free bottled water, with additional dining options available at the resort’s on-site restaurants.