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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The Waikikian - Part 2
The Waikikian had 100 rooms spread across of eight buildings including, the main lobby building with the unique 'hyperbolic parabolid' shaped roof.
The main 2-story buildings housed the guest rooms. At the lagoon end of the building was the Tahitian Lanai, the hotel's restaurant and bar.
The last structure on site was the six story tiki tower.
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