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435 sq. ft. / Ocean View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Queen Beds
The Room Oceanfront at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa offers 435 sq. ft. of space with an Ocean View from your private lanai. Designed as a non-smoking retreat, it gives guests a bright Waikiki setting with room to settle in, whether you are beginning the day by the water or returning after time at the resort. This room sleeps 4 guests with either 1 King Bed or 2 Queen Beds. The bedroom layout includes premium bedding, a wardrobe or closet, daily housekeeping, in-room climate control with air conditioning, and a laptop-friendly workspace with a desk and desk chair. Entertainment and convenience come through free WiFi, a 65-inch television with cable service and premium channels, free bottled water, free local calls, and a laptop-compatible in-room safe. The private bathroom includes free toiletries, a hair dryer, slippers, a hand-held showerhead, and toothbrush and toothpaste available on request; free cribs or infant beds are also available. Your stay includes the ease of resort-style inclusions rather than an all-inclusive meal plan. At Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa, a daily resort fee applies and covers selected amenities such as premium Wi-Fi in guestrooms and public areas, reusable Hyatt water bottles, a reusable tote bag, beach chairs and children’s beach toys, morning yoga classes, daily cultural activities including lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, poolside sunscreen, and more. Dining, spa services, parking, and other extras are not included in the room rate unless specifically booked.
What's included in this room?
- Private furnished lanai with sweeping ocean views over Waikiki
- 435 sq. ft. room with a well-defined separate bedroom layout
- One king bed or two queen beds, sleeping up to four guests
- Private bathroom with shower and tub combo, slippers, free toiletries and hairdryer
- Laptop-friendly desk and chair set against premium bedding and blackout drapes
- Free bottled water and a coffee or tea maker for refreshments
- 65-inch flat-screen TV with premium channels, free WiFi and in-room safe
- Daily resort fee unlocks WiFi, beach chairs, water bottles and cultural classes
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Room Oceanfront FAQs
What does the Room Oceanfront actually look out on, and is it worth the upgrade over a city view?
Every Room Oceanfront comes with its own private lanai facing the Pacific, so mornings and evenings are spent looking straight out over Waikiki Beach rather than the city skyline. For guests who plan to spend real time on the lanai with coffee or a sunset drink, the water view is the main reason to book this category over a standard room.
How are the beds configured, and who does this room comfortably sleep?
The room is set up with 1 king bed or 2 queen beds, and either configuration sleeps up to 4 guests comfortably. The two-queen layout tends to suit families with children, while the king bed set-up is the more popular choice for couples wanting the extra floor space.
Does this room have a balcony or terrace, and how is it actually used?
Yes — every Room Oceanfront includes a private lanai, which functions as a small outdoor sitting area rather than a lounging deck. Guests typically use it for morning coffee, watching the sunrise over the water, or a quiet nightcap before bed, since it looks directly out toward the ocean.
What is the bathroom like in the Room Oceanfront?
The bathroom is a private en-suite with a shower and tub combination, stocked with free toiletries, slippers, a hairdryer, and toothbrush and toothpaste on request. It is a standard resort-style bathroom rather than an oversized spa layout, but it covers everything needed for a comfortable Waikiki stay.
How does the Room Oceanfront compare with a standard city-view room and with the hotel's suites?
Compared with a city-facing room, the Room Oceanfront’s main advantage is the direct ocean view from the lanai, at the same 435 sq. ft. footprint and bed configuration. Guests wanting more square footage, a separate living area, or club-level lounge access would need to look at the hotel’s higher suite or club categories, which go beyond this room’s straightforward bedroom layout.
What's included for guests booking this room category?
Along with the room itself, stays here are subject to the hotel’s daily resort fee, which covers premium WiFi throughout the property, reusable water bottles and a tote bag, beach chairs and children’s beach toys, poolside sunscreen, and daily cultural activities such as lei making, hula and ukulele lessons. Dining, spa treatments, and parking are booked separately and are not bundled into the room rate.
Is the Room Oceanfront a good fit for couples, families, or longer stays?
It works well for both — couples get an intimate ocean-facing lanai and king bed setup, while the two-queen configuration and free crib option make it practical for families with young children. At 435 sq. ft., it’s comfortable for a multi-night stay, though families settling in for a week or more may prefer a larger suite category for extra space.
How far is this room from the beach, pool, and restaurants?
The hotel sits directly across from Waikiki Beach, so the sand is just a short walk from the lobby, and the resort’s own pool and hot tub on the 3rd floor are a quick elevator ride away. On-site dining options like SHOR, The Buffet at Hyatt, and SWIM poolside restaurant are all within the resort itself, so an oceanfront guest is never far from a meal or a swim.
Which side of the hotel is quieter for an oceanfront room?
Because the pool deck, SWIM restaurant, and its nightly live music sit on the lower floors near the 3rd-floor pool level, rooms on higher floors of the Diamond Head or Ewa towers tend to feel noticeably quieter while still keeping the ocean-facing lanai. Guests sensitive to poolside noise may want to request a higher floor when booking.
What should guests know about the Room Oceanfront that isn't obvious from the room description?
The lanai and all guestrooms are strictly non-smoking under Hawaii state law, with a cleaning fee applied if this is not observed. It’s also worth knowing that the daily resort fee is charged locally at the hotel on top of the room rate, and that early check-in or late check-out, while often possible, is granted based on availability rather than guaranteed.