Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Halekulani Buffet - Honolulu, Hawaii
Help yourself. Then afterward you can go for another paddle in an outrigger canoe in front of the hotel. You can still stay at the Halekulani today. It's a lot more elegant and expensive than these cards might suggest. If you go there, you may want to stay in their royal suite, which is quite a bit larger than my house. I wonder if the personal butler does any cooking or if you have to bring your own cook.
ROYAL SUITE
The 4, 066 sq. ft Royal Suite features the ultimate in privacy, luxury and service: two bedrooms, dining room, dressing area, 2.5 bathrooms, kitchen facilities, large wraparound lanai and state-of-art entertainment enhancements including a 50" Plasma Screen and wireless portable television, A personal butler and airport limousine services are included for the Royal Suite. The furnishings and accessories are simple and classical, and celebrate the various Pacific and Asian cultures that are a part of today's Hawaiian community. The color palette is a subdued range of sunset colors that contrast with the brilliant greens and blues of the ocean, sky and landscaping just beyond the balcony.
And here are the backs of the cards in the same order.
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Nice! How come they don't have flies, wasps, etc. there? Hawai'i is such a paradise, that some spiders choose to put up a Happy Face! :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised the postcard writer was having a good time!
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ReplyDeleteThey do actually have flies and mosquitoes, but the trade winds keep them from being much of a nuisance unless you're in a wooded area.
That suit HAD to be hot for the guy toward the end of the serving table. Nothing like polyester in humid tropic air.
ReplyDeleteI'll take one of everything, please:)
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