Summary
Celebrating 50+ Years of Delight on Oahu, Hawaii
In the early 1960s, Conrad Hilton set out to create a hotel that would replicate the charm of the Royal Hawaiian, before Waikiki expanded around it. The goal was to provide guests with serenity, privacy, uncrowded beaches, beautiful rooms, and exquisite dining experiences.
In January 1964, he opened the Kahala Hilton, a ten-story establishment located just minutes from Waikiki, offering a secluded sandy beach and a luxury private golf course.
Initially, the hotel dealt with the challenge of being perceived as “too far from Waikiki.” However, it soon capitalized on its exclusive location, aided by its connection to the Hollywood community. Shortly after its opening, NBC booked the entire hotel for its annual affiliates meeting, attracting numerous Hollywood stars.
A Celebrity Hideaway
Recognizing the hotel’s potential as a celebrity retreat, ownership initiated an advertising campaign aimed at film and television stars. Consequently, word spread about this sophisticated and exclusive destination, and it quickly became popular among discerning world travelers. By 1967, the hotel reached an impressive 90 percent occupancy rate, solidifying its status as a favored spot for the extremely wealthy and famous.
The Kahala Hilton attracted numerous film and television stars drawn by its exclusive environment, exceptional service, and respect for guests’ privacy. Weekend afternoons by the pool were a sight to behold, with icons like John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Eva Gabor, and Julie Andrews lounging in comfort.
Julia Child was one of many notables who marked their presence. Guests included Jack Lemmon, Jerry Lewis, Johnny Carson, Tony Bennett, and Carol Burnett, each leaving their mark at the hotel.
Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum P.I. Days
When the hit series “Hawaii Five-O” began filming in 1968, actor Jack Lord ensured that guest stars stayed at the Kahala Hilton, including notable names such as Helen Hayes, Martin Sheen, and William Shatner. In the subsequent 1980s, “Magnum P.I.” guests enjoyed similar accommodations, with the hotel and its beach bar featuring prominently in many episodes.
Hotel for Royalty and Heads of State
The Kahala Hilton established itself as a preferred hotel for royalty, heads of state, and legends across the sporting, musical, and literary fields. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip favored the hotel during their visits. Additionally, renowned figures such as Emperor Hirohito, Prince Rainier, Princess Grace, Indira Gandhi, and the Dalai Lama chose the Kahala for their stays.
Notably, Prince Charles and Princess Diana once reserved 100 rooms for their entourage, highlighting the hotel’s significance.
Moreover, every U.S. president since Richard Nixon has graced the hotel’s famed red carpet in the Presidential Suite.
Sports Heroes and Writers Arrive
The sandy beach of the Kahala Hilton has seen sports icons from Joe DiMaggio to John McEnroe strolling along its shores. In contrast, literary giants like James A. Michener, Philip Roth, Joan Didion, and John Gregory Dunne sought inspiration amid its tranquil surroundings.
Welcoming to Rock Stars and Pop Stars
As a concert stopover spot, the Kahala Hilton welcomed the likes of The Rolling Stones, The Who, Sha Na Na, and The Beach Boys, seeking refuge from the press. Furthermore, Stevie Wonder received approval to swim with and touch the hotel’s dolphins, enhancing his experience.
Locals Gather as Well
Despite its fame for drawing the affluent and influential, the Kahala Hilton became a cherished gathering location for the local Honolulu community. Its restaurants became well-known dining institutions for celebrations and casual dinners, while entertainers established devoted followings with their nightly performances.
Moreover, Oahu school children eagerly anticipated visits to interact with the hotel’s dolphins, facilitated by the daily educational programs. The Kahala has often served as a favorite local retreat for holiday weekends, emphasizing its welcoming character.
The attentive staff has catered to guests, whether famous figures like Sultan of Brunei, Luciano Pavarotti, or families simply enjoying a special getaway.
Preserved Familiarities
Returning guests appreciate familiarities such as the performing dolphins, the vibrant chandeliers in the lobby, and the cherished staff members, all while enjoying refurbished guest rooms and exceptional dining amenities.
Moreover, the resort’s poolside continues to attract entertainment stars, including Sir Elton John, George Clooney, Drew Barrymore, and many others who enjoy the elegance of this iconic destination. The Dalai Lama also honored the hotel with a visit in 2012.
Current Management
Today, under the management of The Landmark Hotels Group, the Kahala Hotel & Resort remains an independent establishment and is a proud member of Leading Hotels of the World and Preferred Hotels & Resorts.
The Kahala Hotel & Resort embodies Hawaii’s nostalgic charm and timeless elegance. The beachfront hotel features 364 rooms with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Diamond Head Crater, Ko’olau Mountain Range, and a private lagoon that is home to six resident Atlantic bottlenose dolphins.
For further information, you can explore the hotel’s website at www.kahalaresort.com.