$50 Hawaii Green Fee Dead | What’s Hawaii Next Plan?

What did it accomplish? It drove another wedge between Hawaii visitors and Hawaii. What other Hawaii visitor fees/reservations should you prepare for now that the green fee is gone?

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41 thoughts on “$50 Hawaii Green Fee Dead | What’s Hawaii Next Plan?”

  1. As long as Hawaii is yet charging the $30.00 plus dollar a day for taxes on a rental car, when I brought my family to Hawaii, in order to get my family around the Island I ended up needing to rent three vehicles that was close to an additional rental car amount. If I had to charter a small bus I bet that would of been even higher in cost, and the tour bus like the one for the culture center with it’s few stops with a tour guide is just as bad.

  2. We have been going to Maui for the last 4 yrs with another couple.
    We absolutely love Maui, but your never ending taxes and increases will be driving us to other places. We are not made of money; sadly only the rich will be able to afford Hawaii. If any of the monies collected would go to the people of Lahaina that would be totally accepted, but we know it will not go there.

  3. I would gladly pay a $50 visitor fee, if it would ensure keeping Hawaii clean and beautiful! My issue is the fear that monies would not be used in an appropriate manner.
    On our last visit the state park had printed guide brochures twenty years out date. Markers missing, trees listed in the brochure, rotted away.
    If it is this way st one park, what is happening at the others? Mahalo!

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  4. 1) Add 3% to the purchase price of homes and condos sales for anyone born off island.
    2)Get an independent agency to review all local government agencies to root out nepotism and wasteful spending of tourist generated taxes and fees.

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