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Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
Kohala Coast, HI
62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Drive, Kohala Coast, HI 96743

Main: 888-248-9713
Web: www.maunakearesort.com/

Quick Facts
Opened1965
Last Renovated2008
Guest Rooms258
Room Rates
High: $450-$3500
Low: $375-$3500
High SeasonDec - Mar
Low SeasonApr - Jun
Ideal Group Size75
Max Group Size250
Fees/Taxes
Resort Fee$0
Room Tax7%
Sales Tax4.167%
Airports
Kona International Airport (KOA)
40 min 33 miles
Dining, Food & Beverage
F&B Averages
Breakfast Buffet$35
Breakfast Cont.$25
Lunch Buffet$55
Plated$45
Dinner Buffet$95
Plated$105
Coffee Break$25
2-Hour Open Bar$38
Onsite Dining/Cuisine/Capacity
Number 3
Clubhouse/Big Island Bistro
126
Monette's
inventive American French cuisine with i
80
Manta & Pavilion Wine Bar
Hawaii Regional
216
Luau
Hawaiian
400
Hau Tree
Beachside Dining
120
Clambake
Seafood Beachside
300
Meeting Space
Largest Meeting Room1,989 ft²
Indoor Meeting Space4,494 ft²
Indoor/Outdoor Meeting Space64,494 ft²
Amenities
Business: Business center, high-speed Internet access, Wi-Fi available on property, and state-of-the- art audiovisual equipment and support.
Recreation: 18-hole golf course, 11-court tennis club, pool, spa, fitness center, beach, ocean sports, whale watching, helicopter tours, children’s programs, and classes in Hawaiian arts, crafts, and culture.
Nearby: Sister property Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, six more championship golf courses, hiking in Waipio and Pololu Valleys, and Pu’ukohola Heiau and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park., Stargazing, Weekly Luau on Property
Mauna Kea Beach Hotel


On 60 acres distinguished by 5,000-year-old black lava adjoining a whitesand beach, Laurance S. Rockefeller built a site-sensitive hotel whose every aspect paid tribute to the ancient Hawaiian spirit on the Big Island. When it reopened in December, after a $150 million repair and renovation, guests discovered the same sense of Hawaiian time and place that has made Mauna Kea Beach Hotel a favorite with generations of elite travelers.

Guests arrive to find Rockefeller’s museum-quality art collection restored and reinstalled throughout the property. They also find newly relaxed reception seating in the atrium lobby, a new spa and fitness center, and a new exhibition kitchen at the Manta & Pavilion Wine Bar. Larger, luxury-laden guest rooms feature all-new furnishings, luxury bed linens, flat-screen TVs, and wide lanais with endless vistas. Spectacular bathrooms in select rooms boast wallless rain showers, deep-soaking tubs, and private lanais with stunning views. A restoration of Robert Trent Jones Sr.’s legendary 18-hole Mauna Kea Golf Course by his son, Rees Jones, greets visitors as well.

Together with the refurbished and updated amenities, a new highly personalized service philosophy aims to earn the AAA ’s Five Diamond Award and position the hotel as the flagship property for the prestigious luxury collection of Prince Hotels & Resorts.

The Rockefeller classic shares the Mauna Kea Resort with the Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel. A complimentary shuttle whisks guests to six more restaurants and another spa, beach, golf course, and 85,000 square feet of additional space for events—all just minutes away.
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Latest News
The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Welcomes First Guests
Posted Dec 23, 2008 by Elite News Team
The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel celebrated a soft opening today marking the return of the Laurance Rockefeller-built beachfront hotel and one of the worlds most revered resorts on the Big Islands Kohala Coast.

Two years after being forced to close due to earthquake damage, The Mauna Kea reopened with a traditional Hawaiian blessing and welcomed its first guests to experience a multi-million dollar investment in redesigned, spacious guest rooms, new restaurants, a new spa, and an extensive makeover of the legendary golf course complete with a new clubhouse.

We are really excited to be open again and a lot of hard work has gone into renovating and refreshing the property, said Donn Takahashi, president of Prince Resorts Hawaii. People are eager to experience Mauna Kea again, and we are thrilled to be back and better than ever.

The flagship property of the Prince Hotels and Resorts international portfolio, Mauna Kea will have its official Grand Opening in March.

The soft opening serves as a final staff dress rehearsal and an opportunity to ensure that everything is working before we really go out there and celebrate, said Takahashi.

General Manager Jon Gersonde added that the excitement among employees is palpable. We are welcoming back many old friends who loved coming here each year. This weekend will be like a homecoming as they become reacquainted with the hotel and greet the many former workers who have also returned. Many long-time employees jumped at the opportunity to come back to Mauna Kea, so the reopening has the feel of a family reunion, said Gersonde.

The hotels classic exterior architecture design remains the same as before, with the most dramatic changes taking place inside the guestrooms. The total room and suite count has been reduced from 310 to 258 due to the enlarging of rooms in the main building.

The Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa suites are a spacious 1,610 square feet (including lanai) and the Junior suites measure just under 1,000 square feet, while the regular guest rooms on the remodeled floors have been expanded to 550 square feet.

With luxurious interior furnishings, upgraded bedding, oceanview bathrooms, and a host of the latest in entertainment amenities, the guestrooms have never been more comfortably modern while staying true to Rockefellers vision of understated elegance.

The new oceanview bathrooms are sure to be popular, with the super-size baths, wall-less rain showers, soaking tubs, and private lanai.

The entire guestroom experience brings a level of comfort that will re-establish The Mauna Kea as the premier luxury hotel on the Big Island, said Gersonde.

Other new attractions at the hotel include a Mandara Spa offering an array of exotic treatments, and enticing new culinary experiences directed by Resort Executive Chef Piet Wigmans and Executive Chef George Gomes, who has returned to Mauna Kea following a distinguished career in some of Hawaiis finest restaurants.

Also opening this week is the new Mauna Kea Golf Course, which has been completely renovated from tee-to-green over the past year.

Overseen by Rees Jones, son of the original course designer, Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the world-class Mauna Kea Golf Course has been upgraded and redesigned to USGA standards featuring new grass throughout the course layout, rebuilt bunkers, and a new irrigation system. The renovation includes a newly constructed Clubhouse with Pro Shop and locker rooms, as well as a restaurant that can serve as another dinner option for resort guests.

Many popular resort activities are also back, including the 13-court Seaside Tennis Club, the Salon at Mauna Kea, play-while-you learn childrens activities, Hawaiian cultural experiences, the Art & Garden Tour, yoga and exercise classes, and enhanced beach services and cabanas. The fabled manta rays are expected to return for their nightly feeding forays off Manta Ray Point.

Opened in 1965 and located on 60 acres overlooking Kaunaoa Bay " one of Hawaiis finest natural white sand beaches " the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel is known for a remarkable sense of place that embraces without intruding on its dramatic natural surroundings. In 2007, the American Institute of Architects recognized the hotel as one of the 150 best works of architecture nationwide.

Reservations can be arranged through a preferred travel planner or by calling Prince Resorts Hawaiis Luxury Desk toll-free at 1-866-977-4589. For the latest updates and information, please visit www.maunakeapreview.com.