
Room Accessible with Roll-in Shower
400 sq. ft. / City View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Queen Beds
The Room Accessible with Roll-in Shower at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa offers 400 sq. ft. of comfortable space designed for ease and relaxation. Step onto your private lanai for city views, or settle inside with free WiFi, a 65-inch television, blackout drapes and daily housekeeping helping make each stay feel effortless. This accessible Waikiki room sleeps up to 4 guests with either 1 king bed or 2 queen beds, depending on the room assigned. The layout includes a desk and laptop-friendly workspace, coffee and tea maker, free bottled water and bedding with hypo-allergenic options available. The private bathroom is equipped with a roll-in shower, bathroom grab bars, a grab bar near the toilet, bidet, free toiletries and accessible details such as lever door handles, a visual fire alarm and a telephone accessibility kit. Free cribs or infant beds are available, while rollaway or extra beds are not offered. Your stay includes the easy comfort of resort living at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa, with premium WiFi in guestrooms and public areas covered by the daily resort fee. Guests can also enjoy included touches such as reusable Hyatt water bottles, a reusable tote bag, daily cultural activities including lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, morning yoga classes, poolside frozen treats and access to beach chairs and beach toys for children. With Waikiki Beach directly across from the resort, this accessible city-view room keeps the essentials close while giving you a calm place to return to after the day.
What's included in this room?
- Private lanai overlooking the surrounding city skyline of Waikiki
- 400 sq. ft. accessible layout designed around an open bedroom and workspace
- One king bed or two queen beds, sleeping up to four guests
- Roll-in shower bathroom with grab bars, bidet and free toiletries
- Simple, accessible décor centred on a desk and laptop-friendly workspace
- Coffee and tea maker plus free bottled water for easy refreshments
- 65-inch television, free WiFi, laptop-compatible safe and daily housekeeping
- Resort fee unlocks WiFi, cultural activities, reusable water bottles and beach toys
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Room Accessible with Roll-in Shower FAQs
What does the Room Accessible with Roll-in Shower actually look out onto?
This room carries a city view from its private lanai, taking in the surrounding Waikiki streetscape and skyline rather than a direct ocean outlook, so it suits guests who want a quieter, more affordable vantage point without giving up outdoor space.
How are the beds configured, and how many people can sleep here comfortably?
The room is set up with 1 King or 2 Queen Beds and comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests, making the two-queen configuration a practical choice for small families sharing the space.
Is there a balcony or outdoor space with this room?
Yes, this room includes a private lanai, giving guests a place to step outside for fresh air and city views without leaving the room, in keeping with the resort’s tradition of a lanai in every guestroom.
What makes the bathroom in this room different from a standard room's bathroom?
The bathroom is purpose-built for accessibility, featuring a roll-in shower with a hand-held showerhead, grab bars near the toilet and shower, a bidet, lever door handles and wheelchair-width doorways, alongside the free toiletries found throughout the resort.
How does this room compare with a standard city-view room at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa?
It matches a typical city-view room in size and outlook at 400 sq. ft., but is purpose-designed with accessibility features like the roll-in shower, visual fire alarm and telephone accessibility kit that a standard room does not include.
What is included for guests staying in this room category?
Beyond the room itself, the nightly resort fee covers premium WiFi throughout the property, two reusable Hyatt water bottles, a tote bag, poolside frozen treats, beach chairs and beach toys for children, plus daily cultural activities like lei making, hula and ukulele lessons.
Would this room work well for a family or a longer stay?
With space for up to 4 guests, free cribs available on request and daily housekeeping included, it suits families needing flexible sleeping arrangements, though rollaway or extra beds are not offered so the two-queen setup is the better fit for extra guests.
How far is this room from the beach and the resort's restaurants?
Waikiki Beach sits directly across the street from the hotel, and dining options including SHOR, The Buffet at Hyatt and SWIM poolside restaurant are all within the resort itself, so guests are never far from the sand or a meal.
Is a city-view room like this quieter than one facing the ocean?
Rooms are spread across the Ewa and Diamond Head towers on floors 5 through 24, and city-view rooms generally face inland toward town rather than directly over the pool or beach, which can mean a calmer outlook away from poolside activity.
What should guests know about this room that isn't obvious at first glance?
Because the room is designed around mobility access, features like the 60-inch roll-in shower, grab bars and wheelchair-width doorways are built in rather than optional, so guests who don’t need these features may prefer requesting a standard room of the same size instead.