18 thoughts on “Go Card Oahu | How We Saved $144 Each”

  1. Aloha!
    The very first link for Go Card is a link to the web banner for Go Card and doesn’t go further.

    Born and raised in Honolulu, I keep coming back every year for the Punahou alumni luau.

    Keep up the good work, the website is a treasure trove o info.

    Mahalo nui

  2. Thank you for this great information. I lived in Honolulu for 25+ years, I return every year. I have many friends that go to Hawaii. I’ll be sure to tell them about the Go Card Oahu. As always Mahalo for all the valuable information that you send.

  3. I have been visiting Oahu every winter for the past 15 years or so…and haven’t heard of the GO card. Very interesting! Some of the attractions I haven’t ever been to, like the makani catamarin sail so… perhaps I will get a 2 day card. Where else might I score a big discount on a few attractions like that? Still haven’t been whale watching, either. I stay on the windward side. Thank you for the info.

    1. Hi Amanda.

      No there is not. Perhaps in the future as we note that the Go Card company was sold today to a larger UK based organization.

      Aloha.

  4. We did this a couple of time. The last time was all public transportation from house to hotel. We took Metra from home to downtown Chicago, then CTA to O’Hare. We too THE BUS from HNL to Hilton Hawaiian Village. We did this to show our 2 boys how to use public transportation. They are both in their early 20s now and when we were back a couple of weeks ago they made trips to CostCo, WalMart and SafeWay using The Bus.

  5. Looks like a great value.

    After such an ambitious day, I’m surprised you only needed a day to recuperate 🙂

    1. Hi Darcy,

      Have fun! It was truly a blast. Definitely exhausting the way we did it, but it is also something you’ll probably never forget. I say that having been here most of my life and having seen most attractions multiple times.

      Aloha.

  6. Hello. Awesome website! I noticed that the Go Cards can include a luau at the Polynesian Cultural Center. We’re staying over Christmas and my wife would like to attend a luau on Christmas day if possible. Is there one particular luau we should be looking at? We’re staying at the HHV which does have a laua. Any info you could provide would be greatly appreciate. Thank you.

    1. Hi Jeff,

      Thanks! We have not attended either luau so can’t speak to that question unfortunately. Perhaps someone else who has will chime in.

      Aloha.

    2. I’ve been to 5 or 6 different luaus and always liked Germaine’s the best. Food and entertainment is great and fun and the atmosphere is great…you’re steps from the ocean in a country like setting. It beats a luau at a hotel or at Polynesian Cultural Center. They’re all great but definitely rate Germaine’s a cut above. Chief’s a newer one also had a nice setting right next to a mountain by Makapuu and the show was spectacular. The Breath of Fire show at Polynesian was great but the luau used plastic forks and spoons and powdered creamer for coffee…kind of tacky.

  7. I purchased my Go Card Oahu online from Costco. You get 4 days for the price of 3 days. No Costco membership needed. We paid $358 for 2 go cards. We visited these attraction with a gate admission value of $852.

    Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park
    USS Bowfin Submarine
    Battleship Missouri
    Hanauma Bay Snorkel
    All of Oahu in One Day Tour
    Sea Life Park Hawaii
    Diamond Head Hike (with shuttle)
    Makani Catamaran Sail

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    1. Curious about purchasing without a Costco membership. How were you able to do that? I was going to buy a Costco membership just for the cards.

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