Family at Four Seasons

On Lanai, kids can be kids and parents can breathe easy. A variety of supervised activities allow children to discover the island through the Kids For All Seasons club, while family-friendly excursions ensure excitement for both the young and the young at heart.
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BABYSITTING SERVICES
Put us in charge for the day (or night)! With advance notice, the Resort can arrange reliable babysitting services for your little ones. We will do everything possible to accommodate requests on short notice. Please note there is an hourly fee for this service.
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COMPLIMENTARY ON-SITE ACTIVITIES
- Beach games
- Board games
- Books
- CD and DVD library
- Movie screenings
- Video games
- Pool tables
- Puzzles
- Putting green
- Shuffleboard
- Supervised swimming and snorkelling
- Access to the Manele Golf Course driving range and putting green, when accompanied by an adult
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COMPLIMENTARY CHILDREN’S AMENITIES
Treats make travelling even more fun. Before your stay, provide us with the names and ages of your children, so that we can be ready with the following amenities:
- A welcome surprise
- Child-size bathrobes
- Complimentary baby and children’s toiletries
- Children’s menus
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FOR AGES 5 AND UNDER:
- Kids 5 and under eat free from Keiki menus at dining venues (excluding the Pool, In-room Dining and Beach) when accompanied by a paying adult.
- In-room baby-proofing
- Pack ’n Plays
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FOR AGES 5 TO 12:
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ACTIVITIES FOR ADVENTUROUS FAMILIES
Family-friendly Lanai offers a variety of excursions and activities kids and adults will love. Catch perfect waves on a surf safari, kayak together in Hulopoe Bay, snorkel amid coral reefs, and set out in a 4x4 vehicle to explore the island’s diverse terrain. Read our Family Weekend Itinerary for more ideas.
- Scuba
- Deep-sea fishing
- Snorkelling
- Whale watching
- Hiking
- Off-roading
- Golf
- Bicycling
- Horseback riding
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CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Introduce the whole family to the rich history of Lanai and the other Hawaiian islands. Through our innovative Hookipa Cultural Program, you’ll learn about local traditions, such as oral storytelling, and participate in a variety of activities. Try swaying your hips during a hula dance, strumming a ukulele or stringing fragrant leis.