Kauai Marriott completes renovations
The porte-cochere that under went a year-long renovation at the 356-room Kauai Marriott Resort & Beach Club was unveiled Tuesday in a Hawaiian blessing.
"After the successful completion of the multi-million dollar capital improvement project, we are delighted to unveil not only the newly redesigned porte-cochere, but also the main driveway and the separate area for arriving group tour buses and coaches," General Manager Bill Countryman said.
Indigenous haupu ferns, ornamental pineapple plants and exotic tropical Hawaiian flora and fauna have been planted at the new entrance.
The project also included upgrading the resort's storm drain line system necessitated by the overflow of steady water runoff from the torrential rain over Kauai in January 2005. The effects of the storm caused sinkholes in the hotel parking lot and main entryway.
The resort, built by Chris Hemmeter, is on 51 oceanfront acres near Lihue.
"After the successful completion of the multi-million dollar capital improvement project, we are delighted to unveil not only the newly redesigned porte-cochere, but also the main driveway and the separate area for arriving group tour buses and coaches," General Manager Bill Countryman said.
Indigenous haupu ferns, ornamental pineapple plants and exotic tropical Hawaiian flora and fauna have been planted at the new entrance.
The project also included upgrading the resort's storm drain line system necessitated by the overflow of steady water runoff from the torrential rain over Kauai in January 2005. The effects of the storm caused sinkholes in the hotel parking lot and main entryway.
The resort, built by Chris Hemmeter, is on 51 oceanfront acres near Lihue.




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