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Waikiki, Oahu
The Luana Waikiki Hotel & Suites is adjacent to Fort DeRussy Park and just a short stroll to Waikiki Beach. Step into the charming lobby area and feel a warm welcome with friendly island hospitality and a spacious mezzanine level where guests are invited to stretch out and relax. The hotel features studios and suites equipped with kitchenettes and full kitchens, as well as a variety of amenities including a heated swimming pool, sun deck, barbecue grills, newly renovated fitness center, and nearby dining options.
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Outside of the main attractions
World81Traveler
(Columbus, Ohio)
Nice hotel, lobby is very nicely decorated. This is basically the first hotel once you hit the Waikiki strip coming from the airport. Within walking of most points of attractions, but long walk (not for elderly), and not conveniently located to Waikiki Beach or the Waikiki wall. Close proximity to Fort DeRussy Beach, which is sandy, but rocky once you hit the water (bring water shoes). BE AWARE of the $35/day valet fee that you HAVE to pay, that was a surprise! No breakfast included, and restaurant at hotel is VERY expensive ($80 for a family of four….for takeout). Nice to have a balcony, but there no real ocean view balconies. Room was nice, cool, and roomy; but beds were hard and pillows were some of the worst I’ve ever had. I would recommend if the price is right, but you would be better off finding somewhere more centrally located in Waikiki, with more comfort for a little more money. Mahalo
Good boutique hotel experience
Ayric N
This boutique hotel located at the beginning of Waikiki on Kalakaua Ave. is a good value for your money. It’s a «no frills» hotel with friendly staff and valet. Convenient location and very walkable to Waikiki shops, beaches and restaurants.
Excellent place of stay
lopezlydia759
(Tustin, California)
From valet parking, front desk, room, to EVS we had a great experience of stay. Our room is just nice for 3 of us & it’s clean. All our needs like towels, utensils, pots & pans are there clean & ready.
Excellent mid price stsy
DWktor
Staff makes you welcome and is helpful, price was reasonable. Location is next to a Hui car rental and on or close to buses that go all over the island. 3 blocks to the beach through a park. Special rates for seniors and first responders. I was there for a funeral and staff was most kind and helpful.
Great Hotel. Scroll no further. This is the spot to stay at.![]()
HoldenAfart
(Tucson, Arizona)
Great Location. (5 min walk to Ft DeRussy beach & only a 15min walk to Waikiki Beach) Great service and friendly staff. Super clean. Best smelling hotel I’ve ever been in. 24/7 valet. What else can you ask for? I’m so glad we chose the Luana for our family trip to Hawaii. Mahalo from our ohana.
Experience Luana Waikiki Hotel & Suites
Pool and Sun Deck
1-Bedroom City View Suite with Full Kitchen
Barbecue Area
2-Bedroom and 2-Bath City View Suite
Breakfast with a view
City View
Modern Amenities
Partial Ocean View
Studio Kitchenette
Private Balcony
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2022 Traveler’s Choice Award
— Tripadvisor
2022 Three Diamond
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— AAA
“We serve a wine reception with light snacks on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, which gives us a chance to hear from our guests and share advice.”
— General Manager, Luana Waikiki Hotel & Suites
8.4 out of 10
Traveller Review Awards
2022
— Booking.com
“We come back here because we like the convenient location but prefer to get away from the noise of the crowds.
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— Guest
Our tropical-inspired guest rooms include WiFi internet access and private balconies. Our studios and suites offer kitchenettes and full kitchens for added convenience.
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You’ll love our boutique amenities, including an on-site pool, sun deck, and fitness center.
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«Luana has a muzzle in sour cream», «Luana is the heroine of the novel» — these are the initial rhymes for her future happy life, the continuation is up to you. Luana is a light and funny striped girl. Someone’s star, joy, tenderness. Hurry up, horror stripes want to go home! nine0031
Luana, Ritualist
Stage 550
Druid
Magic
Healer
Mana
All attributes
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620
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Attacks every 1. 9 seconds
Critical Chance 5%
Critical Damage +70%
Evasion 0%
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Luana is the second healer and the eighth hero that you get at the 550th stage of your adventure. Like Benedict, in addition to dealing damage to enemies, she will also heal all heroes in the party.
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Throws 2 stars at the target. Each star deals 300% of your damage. On hit, each star’s energy heals a random ally for 300% of your damage. Cost: 55 mana. |
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Increases the armor of all heroes by 100% and heals for 6% of their total health every second. Lasts 15 seconds. Cooldown: 60 seconds. Cost: 120 Mana. nine0150 |
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Summons two moons — blue and red — to the battlefield.![]() |
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Anyone with knowledge of the Human Realm would say that the strangest settlement in the land was Salah, a multi-racial tribe of druids in the forest just outside of Talamer. Its residents were very spiritual, ignoring the troubles of the outside world. The sole purpose of their serene life was to find peace in service of the Light’s spirit. Luana was one such resident, the daughter of the tribe Ritualist. As was customary, she accompanied her mother to other druid tribes in the settlement, to share in the rituals of other tribes and learn their mystic ways for preparation as the next Ritualist. Her mother always told her that the most important duty of the Ritualist was not any ritual, but to learn of other ways of life and respect them. The life druids followed allowed them to extend their life far beyond that of a Human, or even an Elf. Even a simple druid with no ambition to learn carried with him the experiences of many lifetimes. When the Undead first came to Alandria, they set their base of operations in what was once a lively forest, now known as Dreadland. They spread chaos and disease, draining the life out of every living thing they could corrupt with their vile necromancy.
The rich wildlife was turned into a horde of undead monstrosities; trees lost their leaves and became gray and pale, attacking lost travelers with their twisted branches. Even the sun avoided casting its light on the Dreadland. Luana and the other druids of Salah were there to witness it, helpless while clinging to their peaceful ways. Luana begged her mother to begin the «Ancient Calling», a rite that could only be made once a century, to band every druid in the land together. Knowing she was committed to peace and that the new order of things called for fighting blood, her mother declared her withdrawal as Ritualist and her replacement as Luana. Knowing the old wisdom of the Ritualists, the Salah people joined Luana that same moment, binding their magic to hers. Holding hands together, Luana guided their spirits to share with her a vision. Druids across the land saw in their mind’s eye the unliving plague of the Undead and the destruction of their serene community. Never a people to be hasty, it was decided to leave the decision to fight to the Druidic Council.
The Elders of the Council could not see past their tradition. To them, the sacred course of life had to be left alone. Light and Darkness were two sides of the same coin, they said, and no matter what form life took, they would have to accept it. The Undead, even as servants of the Darkness and a danger for sure to other races, were not a threat to life as they formed part of the world and its balance. The other druids of the Salah and those around the world who had answered the Ancient Calling were quick to agree — they could not let go of their passive peace. Luana knew in her heart of hearts that the Undead were the ultimate weapon of the Darkness, the opposite of life, and would consume the Light to destroy the balance of everything.Alone, the Ritualist left her tribe to fight for life. Arriving at Irongard, and meeting the King, she explained to him the circumstances. It is believed that the King, knowing that to turn even a single Druid to war could only mean a threat graver than anything Humans had experienced before was at their doorstep, called for a rise to action.