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What Qualifies a
Property to be TAG Approved?®
Enforce non-discriminatory policies including “sexual orientation.”
Treat heterosexual and domestic partners equally in personnel policies.
Provides LGBT diversity and sensitivity training for employees.
Empower customers and employees to be “watchdogs” of its gay and lesbian business practices.
Gives back to their community.
Employs staff who reflect the diversity of their community.
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Neighborhood: Hilo
Number of Rooms: 286
Type of Hotel: Hotel
The Hilo Hawaiian Hotel is the highest rated, oceanfront, full-service hotel in Hilo. Enjoy spacious guest rooms and one-bedroom suites with garden, ocean or summit views of Mauna Kea. The recently renovated Queen’s Court Restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner selections. Perhaps The Queen’s Court Restaurant is best known for its weekend buffets. The Friday evening Seafood Buffet consists of snow crab clusters, Mahi Mahi fish, cioppino mussels, seafood Newburg, and more. On Saturday and Sunday night, a Hawaiian and Seafood Buffet expands its offerings to include such local favorites. Hilo Hawaiian Hotel is the ideal spot for exploring Big Island attractions (and a mere two miles from Hilo Airport). Just a 45-minute drive takes you to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The hotel’s Wai`oli Lounge overlooks scenic Hilo Bay – an ideal spot for enjoying a drink and relaxing after a day of exploration. Voted “Best Hotel in East Hawaii” by the readers of the Tribune-Herald Newspaper.