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Honolulu, Hawaii
An oceanfront resort on Kalākaua Avenue in the heart of Waikīkī, ʻAlohilani sits right on the Honolulu Pride parade route and hosts the weekend’s Sunday drag brunch and Lei Pool Party. Expect a saltwater infinity pool, a 280,000-gallon oceanarium in the lobby, and easy walking access to Queen’s Surf Beach and the gay bars of Waikīkī.
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