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		<title>Holiday Family Vacations at Hilton Waikoloa</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 14:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hayley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Now that turkey day is upon us, it&#8217;s time to start thinking about our winter vacations. We love the Hilton Waikoloa Village (in fact, one of our editors just visited this paradise in October) and think its a great plkace to take your family for the holidays, especially because of all the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy Thanksgiving everyone!</p>
<p>Now that turkey day is upon us, it&#8217;s time to start thinking about our winter vacations. We love the Hilton Waikoloa Village (in fact, one of our editors just visited this paradise in October) and think its a great plkace to take your family for the holidays, especially because of all the special events they arrange. Read about holiday activities here:</p>
<p>The resort kicks off the holiday season with a little Hawaiian flare, beginning November 27 when the traditional Legends of the Pacific Luau transforms into a holiday celebration. Guests are entertained by an authentic Polynesian style hula and fire dancing while enjoying the tastes of home during a traditional holiday meal.</p>
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<p>Hilton Waikoloa Village will host more than 100 Big Island crafters for the 15th Annual Na Lima Hana Craft &amp; Collectibles Fair Nov. 28 – Nov. 29. The fair will showcase unique Big Island arts and crafts from Hawaiian quilts, woodcarvings, holiday ornaments, jewelry, clothing and Kona Coffee. The event also includes live entertainment, food booths, silent auction and a canned good sculpture contest.</p>
<p>Travelers spend an “Evening Under the Stars at Waiulua Bay” on Nov. 21, Dec. 12 and Dec. 26, during a casual evening of entertainment and traditional Hawaiian holiday storytelling. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, beach chairs or beach mats to the Palace Garden.</p>
<p>Activities for the kids are endless from pictures with Santa every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Dec. 4 – 20, Breakfast with Santa featuring a life-size gingerbread house display made by the hotel chefs at Waikoloa Candy Lane (Convention Center) every Saturday Nov. 28 – Dec. 19 and ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas Story Book Reading Hour in the Grand Promenade on Dec. 24.</p>
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<p>Parents can also surprise their little ones on Christmas Eve, December 24, with a “Santa Tuck-In” including a personal in-room visit and treats from Santa or Mrs. Clause. A special New Year’s Eve Blue Moon Keiki Carnival including contests, games and a mini carnival allows parents to choose from a full night program or a half night program. Each program includes dinner, dessert and snacks.</p>
<p>For the teens traveling to the Big Island during the holidays, Hilton Waikoloa Village is holding a New Year’s Eve Blue Moon Teen Lava Lounge in the Kona 4 Ballroom. The evening includes dinner, karaoke, games and dancing for $65.00 per attendee.</p>
<p>For the first time in 28 years, New Year’s Eve falls on a Blue Moon and Hilton Waikoloa Village is hosting a Blue Moon New Year’s Eve Party in Kamehameha Court with live entertainment from the Tiki Dolls, party favors, snacks available for purchase, Blue Hawaiian cocktail specials and a live New Year’s Eve countdown and celebration.</p>
<p>For visitors who wish for a more relaxed New Year’s Eve celebration or would like to bring the kids, New Year’s Eve at the Malolo Lounge includes live music, party favors, champagne and drink specials. Admission is free.</p>
<p>Hilton Waikoloa Village rings in the holidays with multiple options for holiday dinners from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day. KPC and Imari offer prix fixe and a la carte menus on Thanksgiving day, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, while Water’s Edge features a traditional holiday cuisine buffet. From Nov. 28 – Dec. 19 families can also enjoy Breakfast with Santa at Waikoloa Candy Lane (Convention Center).</p>
<p>This holiday season, the Kohala Spa invites guests to give back to the local community. With a donation of any two canned or packaged food items, guests will receive $5 off any 25-minute spa treatment. Or with a donation of any new, unwrapped toy valued at $10 or more, guests will receive $10 off any spa treatment of 50 minutes or more. Items donated will go directly to the Hawaii Island Food Bank or to the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program on the Big Island. All donations should be brought to the Kohala Spa for collection.</p>
<p>To spend your holidays in paradise with Hilton Waikoloa Village or for more information on our holiday activities, visit www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com or call 1-800-HILTONS.</p>


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		<title>Hawaii Day Two at Hilton Waikoloa</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hayley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a restful night&#8217;s sleep I awoke to the sounds of my Blackberry both buzzing from my preset alarm and incoming e-mails. After all, we are still working. With two feet planted soundly on the ground I glanced over my itinerary and realized a bathing suit was today’s only main article of clothing needed, how [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a restful night&#8217;s sleep I awoke to the sounds of my Blackberry both buzzing from my preset alarm and incoming e-mails. After all, we are still working. With two feet planted soundly on the ground I glanced over my itinerary and realized a bathing suit was today’s only main article of clothing needed, how easy can that be right. No makeup, no hair products…just shower and go.</p>
<p>At 6 a.m. I shuffled downstairs to Kimo Bean, located on the Hilton Waikoloa’s main level to meet my team. Yup, we all looked a little sleepy. Nothing some home grown, fresh brewing Kona coffee couldn’t fix. First stop breakfast on the lanai at Dolphin Quest. As we grabbed coffee and croissants—watching the sun rise over Hawaii—we began to hear the playful sounds of dolphins greeting us from their paralleling blue lagoon. Our first adventure on the Big Island was to swim with dolphins. No need for coffee to kick us into high gear, the idea alone led us to our feet.</p>
<p>Suited up and divided into two teams we met our marine mammal experts eager to have us interact with one of the oceans most delicate, amazing and intelligent creators. Waist high in water we were able to assist the trainers in feeding, commanding and playing with the dolphins. An experience I have to say is unlike anything I have ever done in my life.</p>
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<p>After an amazing hour with the dolphins, we were off to the black sandy shorelines of Kona to catch a ride on the Glass Bottom boat tour. Drifting between the shoreline and the oceans sandbar, we peered into the center of the boat catching glimpse of indigenous fishes, somber sea turtles and colorful coral reef dubbed Hawaii’s “tropical rain forests of the sea.”</p>
<p>As we played bumper boats with our private charter awaiting us offshore, we efficiently jumped from one boat to another without any hiccups. Kudos to us! (Although if really wasn’t as hard as it sounds.) As we made our way to the front of the vessel, we were introduced to the captain and his second in command. Within moments the wind was in our hair and we were cuddling the coastline off the black sandy beaches known to Kona for an afternoon of snorkeling.</p>
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<p>After endless afternoon of fun in the sun it was back aboard the boat for lunch and a leisurely sail home. Once upon shore we headed back to the resort for an hour of pampering at the Kohala Spa before breaking for a little r-and-r before dinner.</p>
<p>As the sun set and the tiki torches lit the way, we loaded into our shuttle bus for an evening at Sansei restaurant, located in the Queens’ Marketplace. There we enjoy a pre-fix tasting of delish soup, sushi rolls, and meat—traditional island cuisine. For desert we found ourselves at Macaroni Grill. There oh-so-yummy tiramisu, chocolate and lemon cakes paired well with the evening’s dessert drinks. After eating so much good food everyone became sleepy and rightfully so, for many we were nearing the wee hours of the morning. The only thing on everyone’s mind was sleep.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for day three tomorrow.</p>
<p><em>Written by Christine Whitton</em></p>


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		<title>Hawaii-Bound: Trip to Kona</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:44:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hayley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many, a business venture to another state requires hours of chit-chat around an oval table inside a conference room. As a journalist, our business ventures are a little different. Allow me to tell you how. It began with an e-mail confirmation and an all day travel itinerary that would eventually land me on an [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many, a business venture to another state requires hours of chit-chat around an oval table inside a conference room. As a journalist, our business ventures are a little different. Allow me to tell you how.</p>
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<p>It began with an e-mail confirmation and an all day travel itinerary that would eventually land me on an island far, far away better known as The Big Island, yup Hawaii. I was thrilled as this would be my first time going to Hawaii.</p>
<p>After landing at Kona International Airport, a small rustic-looking airport, we quickly began de-boarding the plane on the tarmac. I have to be honest in all my travels I have never done that. In fact, I only thought that happened in the movies. How’s that for novelty. After a quick introduction to my five fellow journalists joining me on this adventure, we were quickly whisked to a nearby waiting limo.</p>
<p>Piled in and ready to go we exited the airport and were quickly awe-struck by our current surroundings—miles upon miles of black lava fields. After a short 20 minute drive we arrived at the Hilton Waikoloa Village and greeted by our &#8220;storytellers,&#8221; as they are referred to. Over the next few days, these ladies would direct us where to go and when to be there by. Something we all agreed, we loved.</p>
<p>After settling in to our very posh rooms, each offering picturesque ocean views, we would regroup for dinner. And, like any great gathering, one must begin with a toast—in our case that was Mai Tai’s, Hawaii’s drink of choice.</p>
<p>After a few laughs, our night began in true Hawaiian style—by the sound of a horn created using a cong shell. A talent none of us dared to try.</p>
<p>With Mai Tai’s in hand, we step inside the boat that would soon begin our “Dine Around” tour. (This boat would be our only transportation to and from each dinning destination)</p>
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<p>Stop one: appetizers at Kirin Chinese Restaurant. Overlooking the resort and its water canal we enjoy shrimp, crab cakes and assorted rolls while meeting with the many people who help create the fun, vibrant vacay destination it is today. I must say they are all very passionate about their line of work. Next on the dinning tour was Imari, an authentic Japanese steakhouse. Greeted with warm towels to refresh our hands, we enjoyed soup and salad, several assorted rolls and tender steak for dinner. Just superb. Our final stop was Kamuela Provision Company, better known as KPC for dessert. But just as the boat docked you began to feel the steady beat of a drum. As we made our way around the corner we were front and center of our own personal Luau, which was just about to start. What they didn’t tell us was some of us would be part of the luau. And yes I was one. At first, fear came over me, and then I realized how much fun it could be, so I did it. It was well worth it.</p>
<p>As we made our way to our final dinning destination, Kamuela Provision Company, better known as KPC, we say outside overlook the Pacific Ocean. Here we enjoy three of the restaurants most highly regarded desserts and watched a true Hawaiian flame thrower perform before calling it a night. Remember its now midnight and for those of us based on the West Coast it’s 3 a.m., but for those based out of New York it’s 6 a.m. Needless to say, we were all a little tired.</p>
<p>Stay tune tomorrow to read about day two in Hawaii.</p>
<p><em>Written by Christine Whitton</em></p>


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