The Grand Opening of Romer House Waikiki: A New Adults-Only Experience

The Grand Opening of Romer House Waikiki: A New Adults-Only Experience

Oahu is set to welcome its first adults-only hotel, Romer House Waikiki, on June 1. With 179 rooms, this new property is a sister hotel to the Romer Waikiki at the Ambassador. Located off Kuhio Avenue, Romer House Waikiki aims to pay tribute to Waikiki’s mid-century apartment architecture in its guestrooms and overall design.

One standout feature of Romer House Waikiki is its izakaya and bar called Izakaya 855-ALOHA. This dining option will cater to the late-night crowd with its Japanese-Hawaii fusion cuisine. Additionally, the hotel boasts a pool and bar on the second floor known as the Backyard, which will offer bentos and cocktails to guests looking to unwind and relax.

President of Highgate Hawaii, Kelly Sanders, expressed the company’s commitment to providing tailored experiences for every guest. Whether it’s a local resident or a visitor, Highgate Hawaii aims to cater to each individual’s interests, needs, and budget. Sanders highlighted the decision to make Romer House Waikiki an adults-only hotel by stating that there was a gap in the market for such a segment on Oahu.

Sanders further elaborated on the choice to target an adult niche, emphasizing the desire to create an immersive experience that fosters community, culture, care, and connection. With its prime location in the heart of Waikiki, Romer House Waikiki aims to attract the growing leisure market seeking a sophisticated and vibrant setting.

For those interested in experiencing Romer House Waikiki, rates start at $195 per night. Reservations are already open, allowing guests to secure their stay at this exclusive adults-only hotel.

The grand opening of Romer House Waikiki marks a new chapter in the hospitality scene on Oahu. With its unique concept, tailored experiences, and prime location, this adults-only hotel is poised to become a standout choice for travelers looking for a sophisticated and immersive stay in Waikiki.

Hotels

Articles You May Like

Emerging Horizons: Arajet’s Ambitious Journey into the US Market
Alaska Airlines’ Strategic Acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines: Conditions and Implications
The Pizza Crown: How a New York Gem Captured the Global Title
JetBlue Airways Enters the Lounge Arena: A Strategic Shift Towards Premium Travelers

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *