Keiki O Ka Aina Graduation
Ke'ehi Lagoon park
Football scrimmage
we had an awesome evening of hawaiian food, The Jimmy Weeks Project and spending time with family and friends!
Los Banos Looking at the front door
Tail hooks and Landing Gears down...
Sunsey on the lagoon
Lagoon breezes
The memorial at the park
Los Banos 'Kitchen area'
A catered feast of Hawaiian foods was served
Grad party on Thursday night 5/30/19 cheeeee "Class of 2019"
John Burns Hall 400 Capacity Located at Back Parking Lot
Birdie H.
Aug 17, 2024
This Hall is really nice and huge! 300+ guests allowed here. Not too sure how much this place can hold but it's the biggest. They also have other facilities that can accommodate smaller events. Prices are good for the time and location and the use. Call for more info. I wish we had this place opened for us. But next child we will! Have to start and reserve NOW!
Read MoreSal G.
May 21, 2023
Great place! Buuuut...youd think they could afford a few ceiling fans. Bad Feng Shui. Hot as Hades and no breeze. Esp when 200+ people all gathered together. Please install some Costco type fans and move some of that air! Amazon has 96" industrial fans for only $550.https://www.amazon.com/Industrial-Ceiling-Commercial-Warehouse-Restaurant/dp/B09W64BV7Z/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_sspa?crid=1WED5LFJAUJML&keywords=industrial+fans+heavy+duty&qid=1684745156&sprefix=industrial+fan%2Caps%2C402&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUE2QlAxRTdNQkFSR0EmZW5jcnlwdGVkSWQ9QTAyNDM2NjIzS01TTk9BTjlaR1c5JmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTA4ODU4MDExWkpHSlJKQU1KRU1SJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfcGhvbmVfc2VhcmNoX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Read MoreLyla D.
Jul 16, 2018
We've often passed by this Veteran's Memorial Park while driving along Nimitz Highway but it's only been because of a recent occasion that we actually went in. We recently received an invitation to one of our cousin's daughter's high school graduation party which was held at this park. We were excited to wish her well on her high school academic and sports accomplishments as she heads off to continue her studies. As others have described, there is a tranquil garden area and an obelisk as this is a memorial to the Veterans of World War II. The park sits on 11 acres and features camping grounds, a basketball court, a baseball field and 10 buildings. There are four meeting halls with capacity ranging from 50 to 400 people that were built. Along with these meeting halls, there are several parking lots that will accommodate guests. However, I think that if you're planning a gathering here, it'll be best to NOT do it when all of the halls or pavilions have been booked.We enjoyed the graduation party that was held in the Harry and Jeannette Weinberg Hall and were appreciative of the open and breezy layout as we got together with family for this happy occasion. For sure, we were thankful for having a joyous event to celebrate as a reason to come into this memorial park.
Read MoreRic C.
Mar 29, 2018
"What is: Not exactly a park, not exactly a venue but definitely worth visiting"Whenever I do a morning run to the airport, I usually lazily drive back home stopping at various places along the way back. One of these places has been the Keehi Lagoon Memorial Park. Located Diamond Head of the public Keehi Lagoon Park, this park is privately run and owned. Much of the area is for private use and can be rented for parties, camping, etc. while also catering to non-profit organizations. They do have a beautifully maintained garden area located towards the front of the park, closer to the freeway. A walking bridge, gazebos and other covered areas provide a relaxing visit to this area. Within this manicured and tranquil area is an obelisk which pays homage to the veterans of wars who gave their lives for our country. This is definitely a nice place to visit when in the airport area.
Read MoreEnrique D.
May 8, 2022
I've been here many times, they changed the name from disable veteran halls to Harriet Weinberg hall...at least the front hall. Very spacious and accommodating. The place is well taken care off and looks great for parties and gatherings.
Read MoreDani S.
Jan 19, 2020
Pros: Venue has lots of space to work with. Lots of parking. Nice size kitchen and appliances to use. Easy access in and out of kitchen from side parking lot, making it very accessible. The option to come in early to set up hall (IF available during morning slot). Friendly maintenance workers that opened hall to let us set up. Clean and accessible restrooms. CONS: Site Manager, INGA was very rude and unprofessional. Speaks to her clients in a very sassy-like and degrading tone. Multiple tables were wobbly and broken. Several broken outlets around stage area. Extremely heavy chairs that make it extremely difficult to stack and maneuver during set up and break down. MY EXPERIENCE: I would have given a 4 star if our experience with the Manager was a little better, but she really ruinned our night. Hall is not as maintained as you think it would be, paying the price you pay. ADVICE: READ your contract thoroughly!! Make sure you know the in's and out's of what you're allowed to do. Note the broken things and bring it to staffs attention, so you don't get charged. Pray no one is in the morning slot so you have lots of time to setup.
Read MoreMark D.
Oct 17, 2019
Super OG spot for first birthday and graduation parties..when theres a big party itll most likely be here..lots of parking..big halls (there is a front and back hall)..always a good time here..can get sweaty and you kinda have to leave early I think by 9pm and you have to clean up for yourself.
Read MoreRosemaryAnn T.
Apr 30, 2017
Attended a baby's first luau at Weinberg Memorial Hall at Ke`ehi Lagoon Memorial Park this weekend. It's too bad I didn't think to take photos because as of right now, the photos don't do it justice. I'll describe below what we experienced (which was in part due to a really great set-up by the hosts) very specifically, hopefully giving the idea for how much space there was and what kind of things can be done with the open area.The second we parked, before we went into the hall, we were drawn directly from the parking lot into a walk around the grounds. There were a few pavilions, a great pond with a bridge over it, a gazebo, and some sitting areas. Because it was a grey evening, no one was on this side of the parking lot so it was actually pretty romantic with the winding pathways, the water and smaller structures, and the flowers that really popped out against all the greenery. I could imagine, though, that on a sunny day it would make a happening party. I could even see a kid's scavenger hunt, lawn activities, or a bouncy castle happening. So cute! Since none of that was in store for our party, we eventually crossed back through the parking lot into Weinberg Memorial Hall. There's just one video posted as of right now that starts to convey the awesomeness of the building. With a reception table, a candy buffet, a full stage with band and balloon rainbow, a normal food buffet, and a couple of dessert tables, the place still fit ~280 seats (8 seats per table, ~35 tables) and a LARGE photo-booth area (not actually a booth, but a whole stage with a table's worth of costumes, a printer, and a waiting area). Outside the front entrance was two distinct keiki activity areas (face painting and balloon artistry), one on each side of the double doorway, and outside on the back lanai was a pupu table and a bar set-up, plus outside seating without tables. It wasn't a very breezy day at all, but I could see a few balloons on centerpieces impacted by the wind--the large jalousie windows lining the back wall and the open doors and windows on the side ensured a pretty good breeze. It wasn't too hot at all. Maybe midday with Kona winds would be a bit stifling, though.The sound set-up was great, but I don't know if that was due to the host/band or part of the Hall's gear. I don't know anything about the cost structure or getting reservations, but the one thing that wasn't awesome was the parking lot lighting as we left. It was hard to see the curb edges and the puddles once you were more than 20 feet away from the building. There was plenty of parking and we did park specifically far away since we didn't have any keiki or kupuna to move around, but it was kind of a pain to navigate back to the car at the end of the evening. Wouldn't be a problem in the daytime, I'd think, and I didn't notice it at all when getting _to_ the party to begin with.
Read MoreJessie F.
Jul 31, 2023
this place is ok but if you are looking for high end facilities this is not the one.
Read MoreMatthew L.
Jul 10, 2020
This review is long over due, had a family party pre covid. Park was very nice as well as the dining halls. Groundskeeper and manager (Mrs. Satele) I think her name is was super friendly. Mahalo !
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