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2020 Special Alumni Hotel Information Reunions Are a Time-Honored 2020 Special Alumni Hotel Information Reunions are a time-honored tradition that celebrate the gathering of alumni. Whether the reunion takes place during Alumni Week or another time during the year, we are always happy to welcome our alumni back to Hawai‘i. As a benefit to our alumni, we have negotiated special hotel rates with Marriott Hotel & Resorts, Outrigger Hotels & Resorts, Prince Resorts Hawaii and Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra. 2020 Punahou Alumni rate information is provided below. Marriott Hotels & Resorts Effective Dates: January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 Rates are subject to blackout dates. Reservations: Individual reservations can be made through your preferred travel agency or our reservations department. The Reservations Center. Call 808.921.4560 or 866.716.8140 Ask for specific rate plan: LOCAL COMPANIES when making reservations. Please use this direct booking link: Book your corporate rate for Local Companies To access your Local Companies Corporate Rates directly. The Cluster Code L6C can also be used on our property websites by inputting this into the “Corporate/Promo/Set#” search box will also return the Local Companies Corporate Rates. Participating properties: Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach Historic Banyan, Starting at $329 Historic Banyan Ocean, Starting at $399 Tower City, Starting at $359 The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki Historic Room, Starting at $385 Historic Garden, Starting at $425 Mailani Tower Ocean, Starting at $555 Sheraton Waikiki City View, Starting at $329 Partial Ocean, Starting at $359 Oceanfront, Starting at $389 Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Kaiulani Room/Tower City, Starting at $195 Partial Ocean View, Starting at $220 *Please note these Corporate Rates are based upon hotel availability and may not always be available. Corporate rates are quoted before daily tax and daily resort fees which vary by property. Guarantee: Reservations can be guaranteed for late arrival with a credit card or deposit. In the event that a reservation is guaranteed for late arrival and the guest “no-shows”, the appropriate room and tax charges will be charged against the form of payment used to guarantee the room for late arrival. Reservations can be cancelled without penalty prior to 72 hours before the date of arrival. A cancellation number should be obtained from the reservations agent for reference. Outrigger Hotels & Resorts Effective Dates: January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2020 Make your reservations by email at [email protected] or call toll-free 800.688.7444. Mention “Punahou Reunion Rate” to receive these discounted rates. May also book at www.outrigger.com. Promo code: ‘PunahouReun’. O‘ahu Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort Waikiki Shore by Outrigger Regency on Beachwalk Waikiki by Outrigger OHANA Waikiki East by Outrigger OHANA Waikiki Malia by Outrigger Airport Honolulu Hotel Kaua‘i Kiahuna Plantation Resort Kauai by Outrigger Lae Nani Resort Kauai by Outrigger Waipouli Beach Resort & Spa Kauai by Outrigger Maui Palms at Wailea Maui by Outrigger Aina Nalu Lahaina by Outrigger Maui Eldorado Kaanapali by Outrigger Royal Kahana Maui by Outrigger Napili Shores Maui by Outrigger The Kapalua Villas Maui Hawai‘i (Big Island) Royal Sea Cliff Kona by Outrigger Fairway Villas Waikoloa by Outrigger Kohala Coast Vacation Rentals by Outrigger Rates are per room, per night, single/double occupancy. Rates and specials cannot be combined with other offers, and are subject to availability and change. Restrictions/blackout dates may apply. Taxes are not included. Deposit and cancellation policies apply. Prince Resorts Hawaii Effective dates: January 2, 2020 to December 31, 2020. Rates are subject to blackout dates. Inclusions and prices subject to change. Cancellation/No-show policy: If cancellations are received within 48 hours prior to arrival, a one- night’s room and tax charge will be assessed. If a no-show occurs, a one-night’s room and tax charge will be assessed. Deposit/Guarantee: All reservations must be guaranteed with either a non-night’s deposit or major credit card. Prince Waikiki (Island of O‘ahu) Reservations will be accepted on an availability basis and may be booked by the following: Telephone: (855) 622-7558 or (808) 944-4422 Email: [email protected] Website: www.princewaikiki.com using your corporate code Mention “Punahou School Rate” to receive these discounted rates. Ocean View, Starting at $255 Ocean Front Harbor, Starting at $265 Ocean Front, Starting at $285 Ocean Front Premier, Starting at $335 Prince Waikiki Club, Starting at $375 1-Bedroom, Ocean View Suite, Starting at $440 1-Bedroom, Ocean Front Suite, Starting at $605 2-Bedroom, Ocean Front Suite, Starting at $880 Golf Rate, 18 holes, Starting at $92 Westin Hapuna Beach Resort (Island of Hawai‘i) Reservations will be accepted on an availability basis and may be booked by the following: Telephone: Mauna Kea Legacy Reservation Desk (877) 880-6524 Website: www.westinhapunabeach.com In the online booking engine, planter the special code under special rates – Corporate/Promo/Set#: X09 Partial Ocean View, Starting at $262 Ocean View, Starting at $287 Premier Ocean View, Starting at $307 Mauna Kea Beach Hotel (Island of Hawai‘i) Effective dates: January 3, 2019 – December 14, 2019 Reservations will be accepted on an availability basis and may be booked by the following: Telephone: Mauna Kea Legacy Reservation Desk (877) 880-6524 Website: www.maunakeabeachhotel.com In the online booking engine, planter the special code under special rates – Corporate/Promo/Set#: X09 Golf Vista, Starting at $395 Ocean View, Starting at $545 Golf Vista – Deluxe, Starting at $445 Ocean Front – Deluxe, Starting at $645 Beach Front, Starting at $495 Golf Vista Suite, Starting at $670 Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra Rates are subject to blackout dates. Inclusions and prices subject to change. To access the special rates, please book by either of the following: Online at www.alamoanahotelhonolulu.com, using Promo Code: PUNAHOU or By phone, calling our reservations department. If calling reservations, please advise your guests to mention Promo Code (PUNAHOU) o Ala Moana Hotel reservations can be reached at: 1-800-367-6025 from the U.S. Mainland o 1-800-446-8990 from the neighbor islands o 955-4811 from O‘ahu The PROMO CODE will expire ten (10) days before prior to the arrival date or May 19, 2020. .
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