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Waikoloa Beach Resort cannot host the annual Fourth of July Family Extravaganza and fireworks show due to ongoing public gathering restrictions, but that doesn’t mean we are not going to celebrate! We are celebrating this Independence Day with a collection of fun decorations, family photo opportunities, lawn games, keiki activities and free giveaways around Queens’ MarketPlace. Plus, enjoy an endless array of shopping and dining options over the long weekend. Don’t miss out on special offers at your favorite restaurants and retailers.

FREE POPCORN & GIVEAWAYS (July 4, 11am – 2pm)
We’re giving away crunchy & sweet treats and keiki goodies in the Coronation Pavilion. Stop by on July 4th between 11am and 2pm to pick up a free giveaway for you and your whole family.

LAWN GAMES (July 3 -5)
Ready. Set. Play! A variety of lawn games, including corn hole, ring toss, tic tac toe, giant Jenga and giant Connect 4 will be set up in the lawn across from the Coronation Pavilion.

ENTER-TO-WIN (July 3 -5)
Balloons, flags and decorations galore will be set up around the property all weekend!
Take a picture with any of our patriotic decorations and tag us in your social media posts for a chance to win a $300 gift basket.

How to enter:
1. Follow IG @QueensMarketPlace | Facebook
2. Tag @QueensMarketPlace in your photo in front any of the July 4th decorations around Queens’ MarketPlace

RULES:

  • Participant’s Social Media account must be public during the giveaway in order to be entered
  • Winner will be announced on July 6th.
  • Prize is $300 worth of merchandise from participating merchants
  • Must be 18 years or older. Must be Hawaii resident.
    Alexander & Baldwin reserves the right to change the promotion as deemed necessary.
Public Safety
The use of face masks and social distancing protocols as outlined by the Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH) are required at Queens’ MarketPlace. Queens’ MarketPlace adheres to all Covid-19 safety guidelines provided by the Hawaii State Department of Health (DOH), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and State and County government proclamations.
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