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HAWAII NEWSLETTER

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1. Age 50 and Ready for Adventure

 

As millions of baby boomers nationwide hit the big FIVE–O, they're changing long-held perceptions of how 50-plus travelers vacation and are in the process of redefining the industry.

Today's 50-plus traveler is not your stereotypical senior citizen found blissfully sipping a mai tai at the pool. Quite the contrary, unlike their parents, 50-plus travelers are "ready to rock" and are looking for excitement and adventure in life. Simply put, they are an entirely new breed of traveler seeking first-time activities, educational experiences and cultural exploration.

Baby boomers age 50-plus roughly represent more than half of the 78 million Americans born in the U.S. between 1946 and 1964. They are today's largest, most dynamic, and fastest growing segment of the U.S. travel industry. Though most of these sophisticated travelers have traveled to exotic destinations worldwide, studies suggest they have plenty of travel dreams yet to realize.

ResortQuest Hawaii can help fulfill those dreams in the beautiful Islands of Aloha at any one of its 27 hotels and condominium resorts statewide. ResortQuest Hawaii offers the perfect place to stay to experience "Our Hawaii, Your Way" with a wide array of accommodations. On Oahu, guests can choose between elegant or trendy, opt for romance, or select a bargain. On Maui, select an oceanfront location for a sunset cocktail to toast the end of day in paradise on your private lanai, or perhaps a fully equipped three-bedroom condominium would be preferred to house a multigenerational family. On the Island of Hawaii, private golf-front villas are surrounded by world-class golf courses set amid ancient lava flows. Kauai offers accommodations in four distinct locations throughout the island, all on or near the beach. Guests can experience a newly renovated beachfront hotel or historic seaside cottages set in a coconut grove.

Whether its 50-plus couples traveling together, a group reunion, or a multigenerational family vacation, ResortQuest Hawaii offers an assortment of hotel rooms, condominium suites, villas and cottages with a diverse range of amenities for just about anyone's needs.

For more information on accommodations, visit RQHawaii5-O.com.

 

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2. ResortQuest Hawaii Launches HAWAII 5-O Program

 

Reminiscent of the days when the name "Jack Lord" conjured up images of Hawaii and the phrase "book-um Danno," ResortQuest Hawaii proudly launches its new "HAWAII 5-O Program" for 50-plus travelers seeking some Hawaiian nostalgia and an action-packed vacation to fully experience all the islands have to offer.

The Hawaii 5-O Program offers preferred discounts in select room categories at 23 of ResortQuest Hawaii's resort condominiums and hotels on the Islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Hawaii. From now until January 1, 2007, ResortQuest Hawaii guests age 50 and above can take advantage of special rates in select room categories simply by requesting the "HAWAII 5-O Program." In addition, guests receive "exclusive extras" at participating properties like room upgrades and arrival amenities including wine, champagne, free dessert or a special gift. To qualify, guests simply present a valid ID at check-in to confirm their eligibility.

Fifty-plus travelers will find the HAWAII 5-O Program especially enjoyable due to ResortQuest Hawaii's diverse selection of hotels, condominium suites, cottages and villas that suit any lifestyle, taste or budget.

Whether a traveling grandparent with grandkids, an empty nester looking to finally take that vacation of a lifetime, or a "born to be wild" baby boomer craving some Hawaiian adventure, ResortQuest Hawaii understands 50-plus travelers have interests as diverse as our properties!

Best of all, ResortQuest Hawaii's value-packed Aloha Book, presented complimentary at check-in at all properties, is each guest's passport to exploring the Islands with offers on island cuisine, cultural and historical attractions, golf and recreation, and much more.

Hawaii is the perfect destination for active 50-plus travelers seeking fun and adventure. Whether they explore museums or monuments, dine at small local eateries, trek out on a nature hike, go horseback riding on the beach, or learn about Hawaii's unique culture, there's something for everyone. It's enough to make you say, "book-um ResortQuest!"

For more information, visit RQHawaii5-O.com.

 

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3. Condo Suites Offer Luxury of Space

 

Generally, "spacious" is not a word that comes to mind when booking typical travel accommodations. Most travelers are happy to get a nice room at a property with good service. However, travelers can rejoice in knowing that at ResortQuest Hawaii — the foremost provider of hotel and condominium resort properties in Hawaii — we not only offer guests outstanding service and amenities, but an array of roomy two- and three-bedroom suites to satisfy every traveler's needs.

ResortQuest Hawaii is the only lodging chain in the islands with an extensive inventory of spacious two- and three-bedroom suites perfect for multigenerational families, golf buddies, group reunions, and destination events. Such accommodations are available at an impressive 16 properties statewide at ResortQuest Hawaii.

As an added benefit to large groups traveling together, ResortQuest Hawaii condominiums can accommodate between six to eight people per suite, eliminating the need to pay for several connecting hotel rooms or rack up additional charges for extra people in the room. Units feature large living areas with outstanding beachfront, golf-front, or mountain views in two- or three-bedroom configurations. There's lots of privacy among occupants with the luxury of separate bedrooms, plus the added convenience of a fully equipped kitchen, in-room washer and dryer, and private lanai.

ResortQuest Hawaii's two- and three-bedroom suites await travelers at these fine resorts:
 
 
 

For more information, visit  ResortQuestHawaii.com.

 

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4. Fourth of July "Sunset on the Beach" in Waikiki

 

ResortQuest Hawaii proudly presents its third annual "Fourth of July" weekend at Waikiki's renowned "Sunset on the Beach" event on Saturday, July 1, and Sunday, July 2, 2006. The event is presented in partnership with the City & County of Honolulu, Waikiki Improvement Association, and the Hawaii Tourism Authority.

The fun an excitement begins at 5 p.m. daily with local and traditional Hawaiian entertainment featuring top island bands and hula performances, on-stage consumer games, and ResortQuest Hawaii trivia games and prizes. As a special treat, on Saturday, July 1, the men and women of the U.S. Marine Corp Band will present an arrangement of patriotic songs to celebrate the holiday weekend. As dusk rolls in, each night's blockbuster motion picture will entertain an audience of more than 5,000. This is a wonderful event for everyone — especially families who'd like to experience movies under the stars!

In addition, visitors can also enjoy some of Hawaii's best multicultural cuisine at the event with a full array of local and international foods — including Hawaiian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Italian, American, and many others!

ResortQuest Hawaii's 10 Waikiki hotels and condominium resorts offer visitors the perfect place to stay with many conveniently located close to Kuhio Beach. Best of all, the ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Hotel offers the best place to go after the movie (right across the street) for great Hawaiian-style appetizers, signature cocktails, and more musical entertainment at the popular Tiki's Grill & Bar!

For more information on this years event, please visit WaikikiImprovement.com.

 

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5. Aloha Book Spotlight: Hans Hedemann Surf School

 

ResortQuest Hawaii presents guests with a myriad of unique island experiences through its "Aloha Book," which is presented complimentary at check-in at all 27 ResortQuest Hawaii properties statewide. It contains exclusive offers for guests and is a guide to some of the best culture, history, cuisine and attractions in the Islands. The Aloha Book shares some of Hawaii's favorite places to hang out or hang loose and is meant to share "Our Hawaii, Your Way."

For many visitors to Hawaii — whether it's their first trip to the Islands or their 20th — a vacation in Hawaii wouldn't be complete without hitting the surf. Hawaii is the birthplace of the renowned sport of surfing, which was practiced by ancient Hawaiian royalty and spread the world over by legendary Hawaiian waterman and Olympic gold medallist Duke Kahanamoku in the 1920s.

The Island of Oahu is the heart of the surfing world with more "surf breaks" than all the other Hawaiian Islands combined, including a number of famous spots along Waikiki Beach suitable for beginners and experienced alike, as well as the historic breaks of Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and the Banzai Pipeline on the North Shore that have been immortalized in films and surfing magazines.

Luckily, for those who have never tried surfing or would just like to learn more from an expert, there are surf schools and private instructors able to provide a Hawaiian surf lesson. Hans Hedemann Surf School is one of the top surf schools on Oahu, and has given thousands of vacationers a surfing lesson before they paddled out into the lineup. 

ResortQuest Hawaii's Aloha Book offers guests a complimentary Hans Heddemans Surf School T-shirt with the purchase of a group, semi-private, or private two-hour surf session. Lesson times are held daily at 9 a.m., noon, or 3 p.m. and include free Waikiki hotel pickup and drop-off. Reservations are required.

For more information, visit HHSurf.com or RQAlohaBook.com.

 

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