LAVA, LAVA EVERYWHERE - Waikoloa Beach Resort
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REL AX, SH OP & PL AY AT WAI KOL OA BEA CH RESO RT S EP TE M BER | O CTO B E R 20 1 5 WaikoloaBeachResort.com LAVA, LAVA EVERYWHERE Left: The petroglyph field at Waikoloa Beach Resort; Above: Smooth black pĀhoehoe lava can even make a comfy resting spot! in 1859; the lava flow on which Waikoloa Beach Resort is built is thought to have occurred in 1800-1801. I f your reaction to flying into the Kona International Airport for the first time was, “We just landed on the moon,” you are not alone. The vast fields of brown and black lava one sees from an airplane window look quite a bit like what we’d expect of a lunar landscape. Stretching from mauka to makai all along the Kona-Kohala Coast, they are a stark and magnificent sight that not even those who have traveled far and wide are likely to have seen before. Born of the molten issue from Hawai`i Island’s family of five volcanoes — Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, Hualālai, Kīlauea, and the Kohala Range — the dozen or so distinct lava fields we drive through to reach Waikoloa Beach Resort from the airport (which itself is built atop a lava flow from Hualālai) are anywhere from 156 to tens of thousands of years old. The most recent eruption in this area came from Mauna Loa ISLANDS BORN OF FIRE On the south end of the island, 100 miles from the Kohala Coast resorts, Kīlauea Volcano has been spewing lava continuously for more than 30 years, sitting atop the underwater “hot spot” in the 3,600-mile-long Hawaiian Island-Emperor Seamount chain. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, “All the Hawaiian Islands owe Continued on P.2 Hawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge 3 STAY IN STYLE 4 What's Happening? Activities & Entertainment 8 WAIKOLOA DINING GUIDE Continued from P.1 their existence to this hot spot in the Earth’s mantle that has changed location only slightly over the past 70 million years. Countless eruptions of lava fed by the hot spot built volcanoes that eventually grew above sea level to form (the Hawaiian) islands. “But because the seafloor on which they were built was continually moving northwestward across the hot spot at a rate of 7-9 centimeters per year, eventually each volcano was torn away from the hot spot and carried northwestward, just as a conveyor belt moves material from one location to another. Such is the (eventual) fate for the active volcanoes on the Big Island, though they will be replaced by new volcanoes.” A LANGUAGE ALL THEIR OWN Volcanoes have their own language and here in Hawai`i, even their own goddess. Visitors are sure to hear stories of Pele, the fire goddess of volcanoes; discover the difference between ‘a‘ā (sharp, brown) and pāhoehoe (smooth, black) lava; drive past cinder cones and pu‘u formations; and view spatter ramparts, lava tubes and caves, and crustal overturnings by the side of the highway. Why so much variation in the look and texture of our lava fields? “All Hawaiian lava is black when it first cools but may turn more brownish as the iron in the lava oxidizes with rain and time,” says James Kauahikaua, a geophysicist with the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. “The type of lava — ‘a‘ā or pāhoehoe — is the result of sheer stresses within the liquid lava while it is flowing. Higher eruption rates characteristic of the early days of an eruption usually produce ‘a‘ā lava, whereas lower eruption rates usually produce pāhoehoe lava. There is no substantial difference in chemistry between the two forms of lava.” The early Hawaiians made creative use of the dominant material they had on hand, using the lava rock to build boundary fences, pens for livestock, heiau (religious platforms), and fishpond seawalls among many things. page 2 STAY IN STYLE HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE LEGENDS OF HAWAI`I LUAU — OUR BIG ISLAND STORY Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday, Doors open at 5:30 pm Adjacent to the fishponds fronting the Waikoloa Beach Mariott Resort & Spa, two rock structures (thought to have been constructed in the 1300s) were used for the highly structured, religious system of the Hawaiians. The men’s eating house, or Ka Hale Mua, is the larger of the two and consists of three rooms. Men visited to worship the gods and eat food together. Women were forbidden to eat with men in ancient Hawaiian times. The sleeping house, or Noa, is a one-room structure where men and women met freely and slept together. In some areas, the pāhoehoe lava was used for carving petroglyphs, with some of the best of the state’s best petroglyph fields preserved within Waikoloa Beach Resort. With no written Hawaiian language, it is speculated that these rock carvings may be a sort of historical record of families, commemorations of significant events, or even astronomical symbols. A tour of the Waikoloa petroglyph fields is offered every Thursday and Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 am (groups meet lakeside, next to Island Fish & Chips in Kings’ Shops). KING’S TRAIL Also running through the lava fields of Waikoloa Beach Resort is Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail, which includes a section often referred to as the King’s Trail, which at one point linked communities, temples, fishing areas, and other important locations on Hawai`i Island. This was also the route the ali‘i of old traveled to visit their people for religious ceremonies and other ritual events. Running for 175 miles from ‘Upolu Point near Hawi, through Kona, past South Point, and all the way to the eastern border of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail was officially formed in 2000 for the purposes of preserving the sensitive ecosystems, cultural sites, and indigenous species found along its route. The trail in the area of the Kohala Coast beach resorts is part of the first 75 miles to be preserved under the new Historic Trail system, and makes for a fascinating day hike. In addition to being the pathway of the ali‘i, the original trail was an important transportation corridor for the early Hawaiian people. Although canoes were the principal means of travel, the trail allowed for overland transportation of food, water, building materials, and other necessities. Fed by connecting trails, it also facilitated trade between the shoreline fishing villages and the upland farming villages. Though many of the old trails have been lost to erosion and changing land use, with the establishment of the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail, the remaining portions of the main coastline trail will be preserved and protected for future generations. So while it may seem like you’ve landed on the moon when you first arrive, you haven’t. But you certainly have landed in one of the most unique and fascinating corners of paradise. KAMEHAMEHA COURT Treat yourself to the once-in-a-lifetime cultural immersion of our lū‘au at Hilton Waikoloa Village. Brought to you by Tihati Productions, the Legends of Hawai`i Luau dinner and show brings to life the ancestral songs and dances that retell the epic stories of Hawai`i Island and her remarkable people. Our lū‘au buffet includes island favorites such as hulihuli chicken, seared island catch-of-the-day and Parker Ranch shoyu marinated ribs, the traditional imu kālua pig, and fresh daily Hawaiian style desserts. Our signature mai tais are made with fresh pineapple juice. And we have a keiki buffet for our friends ages 12-and-under. General seating prices are $115 plus tax for adults, $105 plus tax for seniors (65+), $105 plus tax for teens (ages 13-18), $58 plus tax for children (ages 5-12), and children 4 and under are complimentary. Upgrade to Ali‘i seating ($26 + tax per person) includes premier seating, complimentary valet parking, family-style pupus and desserts tableside, exclusive butler service and gratuity. (Prices fluctuate during the summer season.) For reservations and information please call (808) 886-1234, Ext. 54, or visit hiltonwaikoloavillage.com TASTY DELIVERY Dona & Toni’s Pizza delivers to the Resort 5 – 9:30 pm, to Hilton Grand Vacations 6 – 9:30 pm, (808) 886-2893 At Dona & Toni's you can build your own pizza, starting with the sauce. Choose from a housemade tomato sauce, mac nut pesto, or bianco formaggio. Then, pick from a variety of delicious toppings, with cheeses, meats, and veggies to satisfy everyone’s tastes. And have it delivered to your room! WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA HAWAII CALLS Restaurant & Lounge Daily Aloha Hour 3 - 6 pm MONDAY NIGHT SURF & TURF The best Big Island beef and fresh Keahole lobster, $39++ per person. TUESDAY PANIOLO NIGHTS Enjoy a 4-course Prix Fixe menu. Fresh-offthe-grill main course, $35++ per person. WEDNESDAY KEAHOLE LOBSTER DINNER Butter-poached fresh whole Keahole lobster. Side dishes sold separately. $24++ per person. THURSDAY SEAFOOD FEST A Southern-style seafood boil in paradise. $29++ per person. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFETS Enjoy our $45 prime rib and cracked crab buffet…all you can eat! Wednesday & Saturday, 5 pm Executive Chef Jayson Kanekoa has unveiled a new menu for the popular Sunset Luau held every Wednesday and Saturday at Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. Taste the freshest of ingredients harvested from Hawai`i Island farmers including J.A. Farms Garden Salad, Waipio Valley Poi, Keahole Shrimp Hoio, Pulehu steaks, and Grilled chicken with Hamakua mushrooms. See chef roast pork in the resort’s imu, the Hawaiian underground oven. Following dinner, journey to Tahiti, New Zealand, Hawai`i and Sāmoa through the songs and dances of these Pacific cultures. The spellbinding Samoan fire dance is a spectacular sight! General seating prices are $102 for adults, $48 for keiki 6-12 years old, and keiki 5-and-under are FREE. Premier seating includes preferred first row seating, lei greeting and Hawaiian pūpū (appetizer); additional $30 per seat. Rates do not include Hawai`i state sales tax and are subject to change. Tickets can be purchased from 4 pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the hotel in our lobby. Seating begins at 5 pm. Large parties are advised to arrive at the lū‘au grounds early to accommodate group seating. For more information or to make reservations at Hawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge or the Sunset Lu’au, call (808) 886-8111. Reservations for Hawaii Calls can also be made on Open Table. page 3 EVENTS CALENDAR MEALANI TASTE OF THE HAWAIIAN RANGE Celebrating 20 Years Friday, October 9 6 - 8 pm JOHN CRUZ Friday, September 4 Friday, October 2 Hilton Waikoloa Village Taste pasture-raised beef, lamb, mutton, and goat raised on the Hawaiian range, as well as locally produced pork, both domestic and wild. These meats and an array of locally grown vegetables and tropical fruits will be prepared into amazing dishes by more than 30 of Hawai`i's premier chefs. Tickets: $45 pre-sale ($60 at the door) For more information and to purchase tickets, visit TasteoftheHawaiianRange.com. BROTHER NOLAND Friday, September 11 Friday, October 9 HENRY KAPONO Friday, September 18 Friday, October 16 WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA LT SMOOTH Friday, September 25 Friday, October 23 HAWAI`I ISLAND FESTIVAL Hawai`i Island Festival, 30 Days of Aloha, was created to perpetuate the cultural traditions and aloha spirit of the Big Island through various signature and affiliated events, all of which showcase a unique aspect of Hawai`i's rich heritage. The following events take place at Waikoloa Beach Resort. MS. ALOHA NUI PAGEANT Friday, September 11 5:30 pm Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa POKE CONTEST Saturday, September 12 11 am Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa KINDY SPROAT FALSETTO CONCERT Saturday, September 12 5:30 pm Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa For more information please visit hawaiiislandfestival.org. page 4 LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT! Starting at 5 pm Watch for “Headliner Fridays” with John Cruz, Brother Noland, Henry Kapono, and LT Smooth making monthly appearances. HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE NEWS LAVA LAVA BEACH CLUB Come hear four of Hawai`i's most talented musicians — John Cruz, Henry Kapono, Brother Noland, and LT Smooth — at one of Hawai`i' Island's favorite beach front restaurants. Cruz headlined four galas during Barack Obama's inauguration and recently performed for and met with the President during a visit to Hawai`i. Henry Kapono Ka`aihue is an award-winning and Grammynominated singer/ songwriter and formerly part of the duo known as Cecilio & Kapono. Brother Noland is best known as the "father of Jawaiian music," a blending of Hawaiian music with reggae styling, as well as for his soulful slack key guitar virtuosity. LT Smooth, from New Zealand but now a Hawai`i Island resident, has acquired a huge fan base with his performances and rich sound. QUEENS' MARKETPLACE SASHA KNOWLES DANCE Presents “Dance Spooktacular” Saturday, October 24 3:30 – 4:30 pm Coronation Pavilion Come and be amazed and mesmerized by Sasha Knowles Dance Academy performing “Dance Spooktacular” at the Queens’ MarketPlace as they get you ready for that Halloween spirit. Call (808) 886-8822 for more information. Events Calendar is subject to change. Visit WaikoloaBeachResort.com for updates. KINGS' SHOPS HAPPY HALLOQUEEN! Friday, October 30 5 - 7 pm Coronation Pavilion CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN! Saturday, October 31 Kings’ Shops Bring your family to Queens’ MarketPlace for some safe Halloween fun! Find our candy stations situated around the shopping center. Join in the fun at Kings' Shops for safe trick-or-treating throughout the center along with special children’s entertainment. Everyone loves Halloween ... here is a great opportunity to make it special for the whole family. Call (808) 886-8822 for more information. See KingsShops.com for more information and details. HAWAI`I FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL Sellout Night Deemed Huge Success Hilton Waikoloa Village I nterest in attending the opening night of the Hawai`i Food & Wine Festival saw a strong upspike in 2015, with tickets selling so well that an additional 50 seats were added once the first 300 were snapped up. Taking place at Waikoloa Beach Resort on Saturday, August 29, with the theme “Seven Chefs, One Big Island,” the presenting chefs included both Jayson Kanekoa from the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, and Hans Lentz of host Hilton Waikoloa Village. They were joined by event cofounder Roy Yamaguchi, Andrew Sutton (Napa Rose, Anaheim, CA), Michael Meredith (Meredith’s Restaurant, Auckland, NZ), Richard Rosendale (U.S. Representative Bocuse d’Or 2013), and Ming Tsai (Blue Ginger, Wellesley, MA) along with a supporting cast of local chefs. “With more than half of the agricultural lands in the state on Hawai`i Island, there is a diversity of local products for our chefs to choose from,” said the Festival’s co-founder Alan Wong. The event showcased both that amazing bounty of fresh foods available on Hawai`iIsland, as well as the great innovation and creativity from the chefs. For more information, go to hawaiifoodandwinefestival.com. page 5 SHOPPING GUIDE QUEENS' MARKETPLACE KINGS’ SHOPS ART & JEWELRY Genesis Galleries—(808) 886-1770 Island Pearls—(808) 886-4817 Kama‘aina Diamond Company— (808) 886-4367 Lava Light Gallery—(808) 756-0778 ART & JEWELRY Aloha Toe Rings—(808) 785-8637 Dolphin Galleries—(808) 886-5533 Genesis Gallery—(808) 886-7770 Kohala Coast Fine Art—(808) 886-4240 Maui Divers—(808) 886-0055 Na Hoku—(808) 886-7599 Royal Gold—(808) 886-7701 Tiffany & Co.—(808) 886-1931 (Open daily 10 am to 8:30 pm) Center hours are 9:30 am – 9:30 pm FASHION Blue Ginger Family—(808) 886-0022 Crocs—(808) 886-0213 Exclusive Designs—(808) 886-0350 Kona Surf N' Sandals—(808) 886-0898 Local Motion—(808) 886-7873 Mahina—(808) 886-4000 PacSun—(808) 886-0415 Persimmon—(808) 886-0303 Quiksilver—(808) 886-0900 Reyn’s—(808) 886-1162 Volcom—(808) 886-6888 SPECIALTY & GIFTS Bike Works Beach & Sports—(808) 886-5000 Blue Wilderness Dive Adventures— (808) 886-0980 Claire’s—(808) 886-8905 Giggles—(808) 886-0014 Hawaiian Quilt Collection—(808) 886-0494 Island Gourmet Markets—(808) 886-3577 (Open daily 7 am – 11 pm) Lids—(808) 886-1649 Ocean Sports—(808) 886-6666 Pacific Nature—(808) 886-8919 SoHa Living—(Opening Soon) Sunglass Hut—(808) 886-0274 REAL ESTATE Century 21 All Islands—(808) 883-3321 (Open daily 9:30 am – 6:30 pm) Hawai`i Life Real Estate Brokers— (800) 667-5028 Luxury Big Island by Harold Clarke— (808) 333-5951 Waikoloa Realty—(808) 886-7874 SERVICES Hearts & Stars Salon & Day Spa— (808) 886-0600 Hilton Grand Vacations Club— (808) 886-0945 Waikoloa Dental Clinic—(808) 886-0891 OFFICES Aina Le`a—(808) 886-1702 Shopping Center Management— (808) 886-8822 page 6 Center hours are 9:30 am – 9:30 pm FASHION Cinnamon Girl—(808) 886-0241 Crazy Shirts—(808) 886-9303 Honolua Surf Co.—(808) 886-6422 Jourabchi—(808) 886-6006 Macy’s—(808) 886-5385 Magic Skirts—(808) 989-8709 Making Waves—(808) 886-1814 Michael Kors—(808) 886-2653 Noa Noa—(808) 886-5449 Rip Curl—(808) 886-1952 Sasha Hawaii—(808) 498-4773 Tommy Bahama—(808) 886-8865 Tori Richard—(808) 886-8308 SPECIALTY & GIFTS Akaka Falls Farm—(808) 936-5121 Aloha Toe Rings—(808) 785-8637 Coach—(808) 886-4201 Da Big Bags—(808) 989-8709 Endless Sea—(808) 741-4841 Hawaii's Gift Baskets Boutique— (808) 886-8000 Hawaiian Ukulele and Guitar— (808) 315-2919 L’Occitane—(808) 886-0761 Makau Nui—(808) 747-5558 Martin & MacArthur—(808) 886-0696 Mary Jane’s—(808) 886-2707 Ohana Carver—(808) 446-1499 Solstice Sunglass Boutique—(808) 886-8780 Sunglass Hut—(808) 886-0593 The Walking Company—(808) 886-8228 Walking in Paradise—(808) 886-2600 Whalers General Store—(808) 886-7057 (Open daily 7 am – 10:30 pm) ACTIVITIES&ENTERTAINMENT REAL ESTATE Kohala Coast Properties—(808) 886-6600 MacArthur Sotheby’s International Realty— (808) 885-8885 Elite Pacific Properties—(808) 936-9321 SERVICES Big Island Motorcycle Co.— (808) 886-2011 Body Glove Cruises—(808) 345-2373 Kings’ Shops Management—(808) 886-8811 Outrigger Condominium Collection— (808) 886-0036 (Open daily 9 am – 7 pm) Waikoloa Shell Gas Station— (808) 886-9512 (Open daily 6:30 am – 10:30 pm) HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE Open Daily – Hours vary seasonally All phone numbers are (808) 886-1234, with the extension noted below: APPAREL, ACCESSORIES & GIFTS Adore Cosmetics—ext. 1407 Big Island Marketplace—ext. 1746 Dancing Dolphins—ext. 1744 Dolphin Quest Village—ext. 1216 Jovani Designs—(786) 202-8108 Journey Boutique—ext. 1546 Oasis Lifestyle—ext. 1537 Pa Le`a Le`a Tennis—ext. 1293 Things Hawaiian—ext. 1232 FLOWERS & FRAGRANCES Ainahua Floral—ext. 2613 Kohala Spa Essence—ext. 1768 Kohala Spa Boutique—ext. 1257 JEWELRY Na Hoku—ext. 1750 SPORTS Ocean Sports—ext. 1200 PHOTOGRAPHY SharpShooter Imaging—ext. 2891 WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA Lamonts Gifts & Sundry—(808) 886-5017 (Open daily 7 am – 11 pm) Mandara Spa—(808) 886-8191 (Open daily 9 am – 5 pm) WAIKOLOA BEACH & KINGS’ GOLF SHOP Golf Pro Shop—(808) 886-7888 (Open daily 6:30 am – 6 pm) KINGS' SHOPS LAVA LAVA BEACH CLUB Wednesdays, 8:30 am - 2:30 pm Nightly, 5 - 9:30 pm (FREE) NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT n Entertainment & Events Saturdays and Sundays, 10 am - 2 pm KINGS’ SHOPS FARMERS MARKET Mondays and Wednesdays, 10 - 11 am ‘UKULELE LESSONS QUEENS' MARKETPLACE **$10 fee, receive $10 Hawaiian Ukulele and Guitar gift certificate to use toward purchase at end of lesson. Saturday, Dusk (FREE) Tuesdays, 7 pm (FREE) MOVIES UNDER THE STARS Once a month, you're invited to bring a beach chair or blanket for a free outdoor movie. Special exclusive event! Two awardwinning made-in-Hawai`i films: Saturday, September 26 Under the Blood Red Sun The Fishing Club Saturday, October 24 - Monster House Saturdays, 6 - 8pm (FREE) MONTHLY CONCERT SERIES See new musical talents on the lush lawn surrounding the Coronation Pavilion as dusk settles in. Saturday, September 19 - TBA Saturday, October 17 - TBA n Entertainment Hula tells Hawai`i’s story with the graceful hands of talented dancers, some trained from childhood in this intricate ancient art of dance and chant. At the Queens’ MarketPlace Coronation Pavilion, we invite island halau (troupes) young and old, to take the stage and share their skills, from the ancient kahiko to modern auana style. Monday, 6 - 7 pm (FREE) HĀLAU O PO`OHALA Wednesday, 6 - 7 pm (FREE) AULANI’S HULA HĀLAU Friday, 6 - 7 pm (FREE) `ALOHI POLYNESIAN DANCE ACADEMY All activities and entertainment at Coronation Pavilion unless otherwise noted. JOHN KEAWE BLOODY MARY BEACH BRUNCH Come get some sand between your toes, enjoy breakfast specialties as well as our regular lunch menu ... and a Bloody Mary or two! Reservations suggested, call (808) 769-5282. Wednesdays, 7 pm (FREE) WAIKOLOA BEACH & KINGS’ GOLF COURSES Thursdays, 7 pm (FREE) TWO BREATHTAKING COURSES. ONE UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE. KAHULANUI UNCLE UKE Thursdays and Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 am (FREE) GUIDED PETROGLYPH TOURS Meet lakeside next to Island Fish & Chips in Kings' Shops for a guided walk back through time. The lava trails are uneven and rough, so wear closed-toe walking shoes and plenty of sunscreen. Hats and water are also recommended. Fridays, 6 pm (FREE) FRIDAY HULA Play 18 holes of golf anytime on either of our delightful resort courses for as low as $101.50 plus receive $20 off club rentals and enjoy 10 percent off non-sale items in the Golf Shop with the following packages: First Friday – Nā Kamali`i o Kona Second Friday - Hālau Makani a Kalei Third Friday – Aulani’s Hula Hālau Fourth Friday – Halau Wai`au Two 18-hole rounds — $261 (a savings up to $99) Wednesdays, 1 - 2 pm Four 18-hole Rounds — $406 (a savings up to $314) LEI MAKING LESSONS **$25 Fee includes materials. Meet at Hawaiian Ukulele and Guitar. Saturdays, 5 - 6 pm TRADITIONAL WOOD CARVING TIKI DEMONSTRATION Meet lakeside behind Crazy Shirts. Daily, 9:30 am KOI FEEDING Meet at the Koi Pond Entertainment subject to change. Visit WaikoloaBeachResort.com for updates. Three 18-hole rounds — $348 (a savings up to $192) No tee time restrictions. PLAY NINE FOR ONLY $69 Short on time? You can play a round of nine holes on either the Beach or Kings’ Course. All green fees are subject to 4.166% GE Tax and include shared cart, bottled water, and use of practice facilities on the day of play. For more information or to make a tee time call the golf shop at (808) 886-7888 or visit WaikoloaGolf.com. page 7 DINING GUIDE GOLF COURSE Kings' Grille—(808) 886-7600; Breakfast 7:30 – 10:30 am (M-F); 7:30 – 11 am (weekends) Lunch 11 am – 2:30 pm waikoloabeachgolf.com/clubhouse/ kings-grille/ Tropics Ale House And Restaurant— (808) 886-4287; Open daily for lunch and dinner 11 am – 11 pm. HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE (808) 886-1234; hiltonwaikoloavillage.com/dining Big Island Breakfast at Water's Edge— Open daily. Waikoloa Coffee— 5:30 am - 5 pm in Ocean Tower and 5:30 am - 6 pm in Lagoon Tower. KINGS' SHOPS Island Fish & Chips— Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. (808) 886-0005; 7:30 am - 9:30 pm Roy's Waikoloa Bar & Grill— (808) 886-4321; Dinner 5:30 - 9:30 pm roysrestaurant.com The Three Fat Pigs—(808) 339-7145; Lunch 11 am - 3 pm; Dinner 5 - 9:30 pm; Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm. Boat Landing Cantina— Open daily lunch and dinner. LAVA LAVA BEACH CLUB Lava Lava Beach Club— (808) 769-LAVA (5282); 11:30 am - 9 pm; Bar open till 10 pm Dona & Toni’s Pizza —Delivery, Dine In or Take Out. Open daily for dinner. Resort delivery 5 – 9:30 pm, (808) 886-2893 Bloody Mary Beach Brunch Saturdays & Sundays, 10 am - 2 pm (Regular lunch menu also available at noon). Imari - Family Style, Sushi & Teppan yaki— (808) 886-1234; Ext. 54; Open for dinner Mon., Wed., Thurs., and Sat. Bikinis and boardshorts welcomed! KPC - Kamuela Provision Company— (808) 886-1234; Ext. 54 Open daily for dinner. QUEENS' MARKETPLACE Charley’s Thai Cuisine— (808) 886-0591; Lunch 11 am - 3 pm; Dinner 5 - 9:30 pm Daylight Mind Café and Restaurant— (Opening Soon) Lagoon Grill—Open daily lunch and dinner. Malolo Lounge— Open daily starting from 10 am for snacks, lunch, and dinner. Orchid Marketplace—Open daily for lunch. Shaka Cones - Big Island Ice Cream— Open daily hilton grand vacations club—kings’ land LavaLavaBeachClub.com Romano's Macaroni Grill— (808) 443-5515; 8 am - 10 pm macaronigrill.com kings’ and beach golf clubhouse & kings’ grille the bay club kohala waikoloa suites colony villas Tropic s Ale House Sansei Seafood, Steak & Sushi Bar— (808) 886-6286; 5:30 - 10 pm sanseihawaii.com Starbucks Coffee Company— (808) 886-1888; 4:30 am – 9:30 pm starbucks.com QUEENS' MARKETPLACE FOOD COURT Daily 7:30 am - 9:30 pm (Individual times may vary) > Dairy Queen/Orange Julius—(808) 886-1029 > Hawaiian Fish N Chips—(808) 886-1595 > Ippy's Hawaiian BBQ—(808) 886-8600 > Lemongrass Express—(808) 886-3400 > Marble Slab Creamery®—(808) 886-2483 > Paradise Pizza & Grill—(808) 886-7700 > Subway Sandwiches & Salads— (808) 886-7488 WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA Hawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge— (808) 886-8111; Breakfast 6:30 - 11 am; Lunch 11 am - 5 pm; Dinner 5 - 9:30 pm Kona Coffee Shoppe— (808) 886-6789; Ext. 7130 6 am - 4 pm waikoloa bowl at queens’ gardens waikoloa queens’ fairway villas marketplace waikoloa waikoloa beach beach villas marriott resort & spa shores at waikoloa vista kings’ waikoloa shops kolea naupaka place lava lava beach club hilton waikoloa village hali`i kai page 8 WaikoloaBeachResort.com
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