


Room Mobility Accessible City View Bathtub
City View / 3 Guests / 1 King Bed
Designed for a stay in the heart of Waikiki, the Room Mobility Accessible City View Bathtub at Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort offers 240 square feet of non-smoking space for up to 3 guests. From the lanai, city views bring Honolulu’s urban energy into focus while keeping you directly connected to the resort’s Waikiki Beach setting. Inside, 1 King Bed with a pillowtop mattress sets the tone for restful nights, with hypo-allergenic bedding available on request. The layout includes a bedroom, wardrobe or closet, in-room safe, mini-fridge, free WiFi, high-speed internet access, free local calls, a 35-inch LCD TV with cable/satellite service, premium channels, pay movies, and closed captioning. The private bathroom features a shower/tub combination, towels, shampoo, toilet paper, lowered electrical outlets, a grab bar near the toilet, and a grab bar in the bathtub. Daily housekeeping is provided, and connecting or adjoining rooms are available. Your stay includes access to the Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort experience, with in-room and public-area WiFi covered as part of the required daily resort charge. Guests can enjoy the resort’s beachfront setting, its guest-only pool areas including the family-friendly Helumoa Playground and the adults-only Edge Infinity Pool for guests 16 and older, and on-site dining such as RumFire, Kai Market, The Edge of Waikiki, and Honolulu Coffee. Fitness and cultural classes, the game Room, and reusable water tumblers are also among the resort charge inclusions, creating an easy all-in-one Waikiki stay from check-in to beach time.
What's included in this Room?
- Private lanai frames lively city views across Honolulu's urban skyline
- 240 sq. ft. layout built around a single, well-appointed bedroom
- One king pillowtop bed comfortably sleeps up to three guests
- Accessible bathroom pairs a shower/tub combo with safety grab bars
- Coastal-inspired décor and pillowtop bedding create a calm, restful space
- Stocked mini-fridge and coffee/tea maker keep refreshments close at hand
- 35-inch LCD TV, free WiFi, and an in-room safe included
- Daily resort charge unlocks pools, beach access, dining, and fitness classes
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Room Mobility Accessible City View Bathtub FAQs
What does the Mobility Accessible City View Room actually look out on?
The private lanai looks over Honolulu’s city skyline, putting you close to Waikiki’s energy rather than facing the ocean. It’s a good fit if you’d rather be near the action of Kalakaua Avenue than pay a premium for a beachfront outlook, especially since the resort itself sits directly on Waikiki Beach just steps away.
How are the beds set up and how many people can the Room sleep?
This Room has 1 King Bed with a pillowtop mattress, and it comfortably sleeps up to 3 guests. It suits couples or a small family, and hypo-allergenic bedding can be requested if needed.
Is there a balcony, and can you actually use it?
Yes, the Room includes a private lanai with city views, ideal for morning coffee or unwinding in the evening air. It’s a step outside rather than a lounging deck, but it adds real breathing Room to the layout.
What is the bathroom like in this accessible Room category?
The bathroom is designed for mobility accessibility, featuring a shower/tub combination, grab bars near the toilet and inside the bathtub, and lowered electrical outlets. It’s finished with designer toiletries, towels, and a hair dryer for a comfortable, practical stay.
How does this Room compare to a standard city view Room without accessibility features?
The layout and size are similar to the resort’s standard city view rooms, but this category adds mobility accessible touches like bathroom grab bars and lowered outlets, making it the better choice for guests who need those features without sacrificing the same king bed comfort and city outlook.
What's included when you book this Room category?
Your stay includes the resort’s required daily charge, which covers in-room and public-area WiFi, use of the fitness center and cultural classes, the game Room, and reusable water tumblers. You’ll also have access to the resort’s pool areas, including the family-friendly Helumoa Playground and the adults-only Edge Infinity Pool for guests 16 and older.
Is this Room a good fit for couples, families, or a longer stay?
With one king bed sleeping up to three guests, it works well for couples or a parent traveling with one child, and the accessible bathroom features make it a practical option for guests with mobility needs on a longer Waikiki stay.
How far is this Room from the beach, pools, and restaurants?
The Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort sits directly on Waikiki Beach, so the sand, the Edge Infinity Pool, and Helumoa Playground are all just an elevator ride away. On-site dining like RumFire, Kai Market, The Edge of Waikiki, and Honolulu Coffee are similarly close, making it easy to move between the Room, the water, and dinner without leaving the property.
Is a city view Room on a quiet side of the hotel?
City view rooms generally face away from the direct oceanfront, which can mean a bit more distance from beachside pool noise while still keeping you close to the energy of Waikiki below. It’s a reasonable trade-off for guests who prioritize value and accessibility over an ocean-facing lanai.
What should guests know about this Room that isn't obvious at first glance?
Beyond the accessible bathroom features, the Room includes practical touches like a mini-fridge, coffee/tea maker, and a 35-inch LCD TV with premium channels, so it’s fully equipped for day-to-day comfort. Keep in mind the resort’s daily resort charge applies to this category just as it does resort-wide, covering WiFi and activity access rather than being an optional extra.