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Welcome to Red Lion Hanalei San Diego in San Diego
  
 This hotel features 417 guestrooms, all of which are done in the Polynesian style, along with wood headboards, desks, TVs with pay movies, WebTV, a small table and two chairs, two multi-line phones, and tiled baths with shower/tub combinations. Video game consoles are available for a fee. Standard Room - These guestrooms offer one queen-size bed; rooms can accommodate a maximum of two guests. These rooms are located in the Presidio Building, and have no views. Superior Room - These guestrooms offer one king-size bed or two queen-size beds; rooms can accommodate a maximum of four guests. These rooms are located in the north and south towers, and have private patios or balconies. Superior Rooms feature their own private balcony or patio
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Rooms include Red Lion Hanalei San Diego amenities include Peacock Cafe - California cuisine is served for all meals in this contemporary restaurant with large windows overlooking the pool area. The Islands Restaurant - A Polynesian atmosphere is created with carved tikis and gurgling ponds, and a menu that specializes in creative, Pacific Rim fare. This restaurant is open Tuesday-Saturday for dinner only. Islands Sushi & Pupu Bar - Hand-rolled sushi, Hawaiian-style appetizers, and tropical beverages are offered at lunch and dinner in this lively lobby lounge with aquarium.
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What to expect: Although it’s located in the middle of Mission Valley, adjacent to Interstate 8, this beautifully landscaped property feels more like a resort in the Hawaiian islands. Conventioneers and business and leisure travelers enjoy the convenient location combined with away-from-it-all ambience. The hotel has 16,200 square feet of meeting space and a business center. Amenity highlights: Landscaped grounds feature tall palm trees, exotic plants, waterfalls, fish ponds, a large swimming pool, spa pool, and plenty of grassy areas. Islands Sushi & Pupu Bar, in the lobby, draws guests and locals for its hand-rolled sushi, Hawaiian appetizers, and colorful cocktails. The dinner-only Islands Restaurant features Pacific Rim cuisine in a dining room filled with Hawaiian artifacts and flowing ponds. The hotel also has a fitness room. Guests are welcome to hang out with books, laptops, or cocktails in the thatched hut located in a courtyard behind the pool, complete with a waterfall and ponds.
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