Resort Details
- Accessible parking†
- Air conditioning
- Barbeque grills
- Bell staff/porter†
- Children welcome†
- Concierge desk†
- Dry cleaning†
- Exercise gym†
- Family plan†
- Fire safety compliant
- Accessible parking†
- Air conditioning
- Barbeque grills
- Bell staff/porter†
- Children welcome†
- Concierge desk†
- Dry cleaning†
- Exercise gym†
- Family plan†
- Fire safety compliant
- Game room
- Golf, Offsite
- Hair dryer
- Health club†
- Indoor parking†
- Interior corridors
- Kitchenette
- Laundry/Valet service†
- Massage services, Offsite
- Meeting rooms†
- Non-smoking rooms available
- Outdoor pool
- Pool
- Public area air conditioned
- Restaurant†
- Building meets all current local, state and country building codes
Complies with Local/State/Federal fire laws
U.S. Fire Safety compliant - Valet cleaning†
- Valet parking†
- Wakeup service†
- Water sports, Offsite
- Wireless internet connection in public areas†
- Wireless Connectivity†
- Wireless Internet Connection†
† Fees may apply
- Cardiovascular exercise †
- Health club †
- Outdoor pool †
- Pool †
- Boating †
- Children's program †
- Fishing †
- Golf †
- Hiking trail †
- Scuba diving †
- Snorkeling †
- Honolulu daniel k. Inouye International Airport
- World Famous Waikiki Beach
† Fees may apply
Customer Ratings & Reviews
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating
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Nov 29, 2025
Great Location, Nice Views, but Some Ongoing Drawbacks
We just stayed at the Wyndham Waikiki Beachwalk and had a mix of positives and frustrations. Pros: •Fantastic location: easy walk to the beach, shops, restaurants, and all the Waikīkī amenities. We love grabbing pizza to-go from downstairs. •Comfortable beds: we all slept well. •Spacious bathrooms: great for families getting ready. Also amazing in comparison to surrounding hotels with tiny bathrooms and low ceilings. •Surprisingly quiet rooms, even with the lively nightlife below, we didn’t have issues sleeping. •Nice views: we've lucked out with a partial ocean view last few stays and a fun overlook of the area. Cons: •Parking is $62 per night, which feels extremely steep. •Pool has been under construction for over two years and still isn’t open: a big drawback for a resort property. We're neighboring island visitors so pool is a huge plus for us. •Hot tub is very small for a hotel this size and gets crowded quickly. •Lobby air freshener is overwhelmingly strong. After just an hour in the game room, my kids’ clothes smelled like it. It’s a lot, especially for anyone sensitive to scents. Overall: We enjoyed the location, quiet rooms, and views, but the ongoing pool closure and high parking cost are worth noting. One thing to keep in mind: this is Waikīkī. If someone wants total peace and quiet, this probably isn’t the place for them, and that’s not the hotel’s fault. With a few improvements, this could easily be an excellent stay.
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Nov 14, 2025
Family vacation
Our family vacation was amazing. We were on the 10th floor, great view of the shops across the street. Staff was great upon arrival, they were accommodating when we needed a cooler and ice to take to beach. I would love to stay there again.
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Nov 04, 2025
Terrible salesman
The hotel was fine but the pool was under renovation. The room was updated. What was bothersome is Holly at the welcome desk said the update 45 meeting was mandatory and I specifically said I don’t like going to them because it’s a sales pitch. She said it’s not and it’s strictly to update the customers on what is new. I went to the meeting room and was basically interrogated by Austin and there was no updating of anything. Basically I was told I have to pay a bigger loan to save money in the future. Why would I paid $200 more a month to “save”? I keep saying no no no but he doesn’t understand what no means. It was a very sleezy and basically ruined the beginning of my vacation trip. I will never recommend this company and their sales tactics.
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Oct 31, 2025
I would not stay here again.
While check-in was scheduled for 4:00 PM, my room was not ready until approximately 4:20 PM. While a minor delay, I understand this can happen—especially in today’s labor market where staffing shortages remain a challenge for many hospitality providers. However, once I checked in, I encountered a number of issues that significantly impacted the quality of my stay. Upon entering my room, I discovered that both the living room television and internet were not functioning. When I contacted the front desk, I was told that a third-party provider manages these services and that they had been experiencing ongoing issues. I requested that someone be sent to address the matter, as having reliable internet and television was important and needed for my stay. A maintenance technician arrived promptly and was helpful in offering a temporary solution—a Verizon hotspot—due to known internet coverage issues in the room. He also showed me how to manually reset the television when the cable signal dropped, which, unfortunately, I had to do repeatedly—at least a dozen times during my stay. After four days, the hotspot also stopped working. Additionally, on the fourth day of my stay, I woke up to find the laminate and carpeted areas of the living room floor soaked. I was later informed that the air conditioning unit had backed up and, rather than draining properly, had begun leaking into the room. While I understand that mechanical failures can occur, this, combined with the known cable and internet issues, gave the impression that these problems are long-standing and not being adequately addressed. Providing guests with a workaround, like a hotspot or manual reset instructions, is not a substitute for a functioning, well-maintained infrastructure. Guests should reasonably expect a timely check-in, a working television and internet, and a dry, comfortable room—basic elements that were unfortunately lacking during my stay. One final point of concern: despite the above issues, I was repeatedly approached about attending a sales presentation for the Wyndham brand. I must ask—would you be inclined to attend such a presentation, let alone consider buying into a brand, after experiencing these kinds of issues?
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Sep 04, 2025
Nice room, great staff, clean resort, but:
Put in room in main floor that surrounds the elevator so very loud, but in the resorts defense we didn’t request a room change. Very loud jack hammer sounding noise randomly throughout day and night, not pool repair. Loud enough to wake you from a deep sleep! Uber drop off and pick up not very safe, right on Lewers street, a very busy, narrow street. Pick up for tours booked through the resort was several blocks away at Army Museum.
- Check In: 4:00 PM
- Check Out: 10:00 AM
- General Policies: Children under 17 years of age stay free with an accompanied adult.
- Kids Stay Free Policy : Maximum number of children per paid adult: 0Maximum child age: 17
- Pet Policy : Pets Not Allowed