Are “Kamaaina” Discounts Discriminatory Towards Hawaii Visitors?

What goes through your mind when you see Kamaʻāina savings? A sudden glee or a punch in the gut because of how much your trip cost.

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102 thoughts on “Are “Kamaaina” Discounts Discriminatory Towards Hawaii Visitors?”

  1. Was stationed in PH, met wife and married there. Traveled to several island including Maui. Sad to hear of the disaster. Remembering the Banyan tree and beauty if the people. Hawaii strong , Mahalo

  2. Kama’aina discounts are not discriminatory but a way to support and appreciate local residents. These discounts recognize the challenges they face and provide them with more affordable access to goods and services. They foster a sense of community and encourage local spending.

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