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Surfing Spots Waikiki Moana Surfrider Hotel Waikiki Oʻahu
In the heart of
Waikiki Beach, the
Moana Surfrider, A
Westin Resort & Spa on Oahu, introduced the world to
Hawaiian hospitality with contemporary amenities. The
Moana Hotel, also known as the
First Lady of
Waikīkī, is a famous historic hotel on the island of Oʻahu, located at
2365 Kalākaua Avenue in
Honolulu,
Hawaiʻi. It is today one of three buildings that make up the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa.
Built in the late
19th century as the first hotel in Waikiki, the
Moana opened its doors to guests in
1901, becoming the first large hotel in Waikīkī. The Moana Hotel is regarded as the flagship in Hawaiʻi tourism, and has been listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. In Hawaiian, moana means "open sea" or "ocean."
he wealthy Honolulu landowner,
Walter Chamberlain Peacock, in an effort to establish a fine resort in the previously neglected Waikiki area of Honolulu, incorporated the Moana Hotel
Company in 1896.
Working with a design by architect
Oliver G. Traphagen and $
150,
000 in capital,
The Lucas Brothers contractors completed the structure in 1901. Construction of The Moana marked the beginning of tourism in Waikiki, becoming the first hotel amidst the bungalows and beach houses.
The Moana's architecture was influenced by
European styles popular at the time, with
Ionic columns and intricate woodwork and plaster detailing throughout the building. The Moana was designed with a grand porte cochere on the street side and wide lānais on the ocean side. Some of the 75 guest rooms had telephones and bathrooms (unusual at the time), and the hotel featured a billiard room, saloon, main parlor, reception area, and library. Peacock installed the first electric-powered elevator in the islands at the Moana, which is still in use today.
Design features of the original structure that survive to this day include extra-wide hallways (to accommodate steamer trunks), high ceilings, and cross-ventilation windows (to cool the rooms prior to air conditioning).
The Moana officially opened on March 11, 1901. Its first guests were a group of Shriners, who paid $1
.50 per night for their rooms. Peacock did not find success with his endeavor, and sold the hotel to
Alexander Young, a prominent businessman with other hotel holdings. The
Young estate operated the hotel until the
Matson Navigation Company bought the property in 1932 for $1.6 million.
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Surfing Spots Waikiki Moana Surfrider Hotel Waikiki Oʻahu
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