Beyond First Class To Hawaii: Extravagant Journey of a Billionaire

Beyond First Class To Hawaii: Extravagant Journey of a Billionaire

From polyurethane kayak to $500M yacht with submarines and helicopters, here’s Hawaii travel at a whole different level.

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9 thoughts on “Beyond First Class To Hawaii: Extravagant Journey of a Billionaire”

  1. Some of the richest people with the most expensive possessions are unhappy. I hope Mr. Bezos is happy and grateful for his wealth.

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  2. Climate change is mostly a money grab by the rich and pols. So, I won’t care if the rich spend their money on expensive toys.

    Ask 100 people who claim climate change will destroy the Earth what the average temperature will be in 30 years and 95 of them will be unable to give you an accurate temp.

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  3. Aloha,
    It’s good to hear about the success of the Beezos. The American dream is still alive ! The opportunity’s afforded here in the United States are the reason people will risk everything just for the chance to live in the great United States of America !!
    Aloha GaryY

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    1. Well he got his start selling “hot dog popup makers” if that tells you anything.
      And as usual success went to his “head” and now he’s a complete hypocrite.

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  4. Why are we supporting Bezos opulent Yacht in light of the Lahaina disaster. Next he will offer rides around Maui for either friends or people from Maui to show he cares about the victims. Does he not realize how fire victims must feel having anything, no id, no finances, no clothes,no shelter and no idea of a future. He should check his ego to the mainland and be thankful he’s helped the fire victims with money. His money is very much appreciated.
    Mahalo, Bastel B. My family, have lived in Lahaina are land holders for over 125 years.

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    1. He was nicer when he sold hot dog makers. Zuck was never nice, but they both stole hawaii from the Hawaiians as far as I’m concerned. Bet he never knew IZ, like we did.

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