Half-Off Honolulu Using Social Shopping

Half-Off Honolulu Using Social Shopping

Several social shopping sites now include Honolulu in their list of cities. This can be of benefit to both visitors and locals. There’s no cost to sign up. Their past deals caught my attention.

LivingSocial

You’ll receive an email every day with an offer. If you share the deal with social friends and three of them buy, then you get the deal for free. Following are some of their recent (no longer valid) offers:

  • Sea Snorkel Tour Oahu $24 (regularly $49)
  • 90 minute facial $52 (regularly $115)
  • Tea at 1024 afternoon tea for two $18 (regularly $36)
  • Maitai Catamaran tour $23 regularly $46)

TIPPR

Each day you’ll receive an email containing three deals.  The more people that buy into the deal the bigger the discount.  When the deal closes, you’ll receive your deal voucher.  Following are some of their recent (no longer valid) offers:

  • Izakaya Gazen Japanese restaurant $15 ($30 food voucher)
  • North Shore Oahu all-day tour including Waikiki hotel transfers $49 (regularly $99)
  • Zap Cafe & Lounge $20 ($40 food voucher)

PLAYHAWAII

Sign up to receive daily email deals.  Each deal requires a minimum number of buyers.  Once that’s achieved, everyone gets the deal.  Otherwise, you are not charged.

  • Apartm3nt (restaurant/lounge) $15 ($30 voucher). This offer is valid today.

Following are some of their recent (no longer valid) offers:

  • Formaggio $20 ($40 food voucher)
  • Honolulu Burger Co. $10 ($20 food voucher)
  • Hanks Haute Dogs $15 ($30 food voucher)
  • Chef Mavro $50 ($100 food voucher)
  • Segway Hawaii Kailua and Lanikai Tour $44 (regularly $99)

Update: Groupon and Eversave will be coming to Honolulu soon.

Have you used any of these or other sites for deals in Hawaii? If so, what’s been your experience and what’s worked best for you.

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2 Comments

  1. Bitter (1 year ago)

    Groupon just sent their first Honolulu coupon today.

    • Jeff (1 year ago)

      Yes they did. I didn’t appeal to me, but that’s just personal taste. $10 for $22 worth of southern fare at Soul.