2 Hawaii Hotels Show Aloha Spirit and Community Support
By Ela SathernBy Ela Sathern|November 13, 2024|Travel & Recreation,
Through The Prince Commitment, Prince Waikiki exemplifies how the tourism industry can positively impact Hawai‘i’s economy and community.
The initiative invites guests to contribute $1 per night, supporting vital local nonprofits. In just eight months since its launch, the program raised an impressive $50,000 for Sustainable Coastlines Hawai‘i, Maui Relief Efforts, Make A Wish Hawai‘i, the Honolulu Museum of Art, and Anuenue School. In addition, the hotel’s team dedicated 784 volunteer hours to various local causes and runs a Junior Ambassador Mentorship Program, partnering with nonprofits and educational institutions to nurture the next generation of hospitality professionals. So next time you’re sipping a Mai Tai by its infinity pool, remember: your stay supports a legacy of aloha. princewaikiki.com
Prince Waikiki’s community involvement goes beyond monetary contributions. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS
Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows is a testament to Maui’s resilience and aloha spirit.
This iconic retreat was the first on West Maui to pause operations to house families displaced by the Lahaina wildfires. “At the heart of hospitality is compassion and stewardship built on a foundation of aloha,” says Ed Braunlich, managing director. With ARC housing needs at the resort concluded, they welcome back visitors with The Royal Stay package. royallahaina.com
Book The Royal Stay perks package by year’s end and enjoy a three-night stay with a daily breakfast buffet for two, two luau tickets, and a room view upgrade. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS