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Sheraton Kamaaina Rates: Hawaii Resident Discounts at Every Sheraton Hotel

Sheraton Kamaaina Rates: Hawaii Resident Discounts at Every Sheraton Hotel

The Sheraton kamaaina rate offers Hawaii residents discounted nightly pricing at Sheraton hotels and resorts across the islands, with savings typically ranging from 15% to 30% off public rates. A valid Hawaii state ID is required at check-in, and rates vary by property, room type, and season. Below you’ll find every Sheraton property in Hawaii currently offering kamaaina rates, what to expect from each, and how to book.

Sheraton Properties in Hawaii Offering Kamaaina Rates

Sheraton has four flagship properties in Hawaii where Hawaii residents can book kamaaina rates:

  • Sheraton Waikiki — Honolulu’s largest Sheraton, oceanfront on Waikiki Beach
  • Sheraton Princess Kaiulani — Waikiki, near Kalakaua Avenue shopping
  • Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa — Kaanapali Beach, Maui
  • Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay — Big Island, Kona coast

Click any property name above for current rates, booking details, and the specific kamaaina discount structure for that hotel.

How Sheraton Kamaaina Rates Work

Sheraton’s kamaaina program is administered by Marriott (Sheraton’s parent company) and applies across the brand’s Hawaii properties. To qualify, you must be a Hawaii state resident with a valid Hawaii driver’s license or state ID showing a Hawaii address. The discount is applied at the time of booking when you select the “Hawaii Resident” or “Kamaaina” rate option on the official Marriott or Sheraton booking page. Some properties also accept military, government, or AAA discounts in combination with kamaaina rates, but stacking varies by property and season.

What Hawaii Residents Need to Book

  • Valid Hawaii State ID or Driver’s License showing a current Hawaii address
  • Same name on ID and reservation — the kamaaina rate booker must be the primary guest checking in
  • Booking through official channels — kamaaina rates are not available on third-party sites like Expedia or Booking.com
  • Awareness of blackout dates — rates may be unavailable during major holidays, Aloha Festivals, or peak Christmas/New Year weeks
  • Resort fee disclosure — most Sheraton Hawaii properties charge a daily resort fee that applies to kamaaina bookings as well

Comparing Sheraton Hawaii Properties

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A valid Hawaii state driver’s license or Hawaii state ID showing a Hawaii address is required at check-in. The rate is voided if you cannot show valid Hawaii residency, and you’ll be charged the public room rate instead.

This varies by season and property. Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa and Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa typically offer larger percentage discounts during off-peak periods (April-May, September-mid-November). Sheraton Waikiki has the highest absolute discount in dollar terms but starts at a higher public rate. Compare both percentage and final price when booking.

No. The Hawaii resident named on the reservation must be the primary guest who checks in. While additional guests can stay in the room, the booker must be present at check-in with a valid Hawaii ID. Non-resident family members cannot book or check in on a kamaaina rate.

Savings typically range from 15% to 30% off the standard public room rate, depending on the property, season, and room type. During shoulder seasons, savings can reach 40% on certain room categories. The discount is most significant at higher-tier room categories (ocean view, suites) where the percentage applies to a larger base rate.

Most Sheraton Hawaii properties impose blackout dates during major holidays including Christmas, New Year’s, and parts of the summer peak season. Specific blackout dates vary by property. Always confirm rate availability for your target dates on the official Marriott booking page before assuming kamaaina rates apply.

How to Book a Sheraton Kamaaina Rate

To book the kamaaina rate at any Sheraton in Hawaii, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the official Marriott or Sheraton booking page for your chosen property
  2. Enter your travel dates and number of guests
  3. On the rate selection screen, look for “Special Rates” or “Rate Preferences”
  4. Select “Hawaii Resident” or “Kamaaina” from the dropdown options
  5. Complete the booking under the resident name with the Hawaii address
  6. Bring your Hawaii state ID to check-in

If the kamaaina rate doesn’t appear for your dates, the property may have temporarily withdrawn it for that period. You can call the property directly to ask whether kamaaina rates are available outside their public web display.

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Kamaʻāina rates — FAQ

What is a kamaʻāina rate?
A kamaʻāina rate is a discount for Hawaiʻi residents — “kamaʻāina” means “child of the land.” Hotels, restaurants, and activities across the islands offer reduced local rates, usually with proof of Hawaiʻi residency.
Do I need a Hawaiʻi ID to get a kamaʻāina rate?
Yes. Almost every kamaʻāina rate requires a valid Hawaiʻi state ID or driver’s license at booking or check-in. Some businesses also accept other proof of Hawaiʻi residency.
Can visitors or tourists use kamaʻāina rates?
No — kamaʻāina rates are for Hawaiʻi residents only. You’ll be asked for Hawaiʻi ID, so they can’t be used by visitors.
How do I book a kamaʻāina rate?
Book directly with the business — call or use their website and select or mention the kamaʻāina rate. Terms and blackout dates change seasonally, so confirm the current offer when you book.
Are kamaʻāina rates available year-round?
Not always. Many have blackout dates around holidays and peak travel periods. Check the specific dates when you book.