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Built in 1901 along the southern coast of Oahu, the Sheraton Moana Surfrider captivates with its historic charm while offering all the comforts and sophistication of a modern resort. Expert staff, superb restaurants, stunning views and generous amenities demonstrate this. First Lady of Waikiki's. legendary dedication to quality.

 

Accommodations embody the spirit of Old Hawaii, with rare koa wood furniture, native quilts and traditional regional decor. Outdoors, couples and their guests can sip mai tais from private oceanfront lanais, or stroll along the beach while admiring an impressive view of Diamond Head. An ideal choice for destination weddings, the Sheraton Moana Surfrider arranges everything for the bride and groom.lovers spend their days reveling in the sand and surf rather than stressing over last minute details. Wedding packages include a minister, vocalist and stringed instrument, wedding coordinator and flowers (photography services also available upon request). Several restaurants within the resort host festive receptions complete with champagne, romantic candlelight and a keepsake guestbook. Larger parties also enjoy a free post-wedding breakfast for the mister and missus, complimentary rooms for the newlyweds' parents, monogrammed robes and a three-tiered wedding cake with engraved servers.

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Originally Posted by HawaiianBride2008 View Post
Does anyone have any input on the Moana Surfrider?
We booked the Moana for our wedding in August. Speak with Toni and ask her for their packaging. She is wonderful to work with and can email you anything you want. They provide tons of input on what you want from the ceremony details to the banquet details. In terms of the venue, it's really classy looking and provides a great site for pictures as well. I have stayed at this hotel in the past and love the service provided. The Diamond Lawn is much better than the Terrace area, with regards to where to hold your ceremony. If there's any other details you need, let me know and I can help you out.
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Opps I just freakin posted on the wrong thread... i obviously just go to places and dont have a clue where I am. I have been here. I thought it was too tourist-y for a wedding. I thought about getting married in HI and thought my options were only this (probably should have looked at other places). Anyhow I stayed here for just the memorial weekend and it was a bride factory. I thought I was still in Japan as well. I am sure the weddings were beautiful but I just kept walking in the middle of one every time I left the building. This hotel is very nice and I would go back anyday!

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