Gray power could help Hawaii tourism in the immediate future as older Americans get vaccinated first.
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Gray power could help Hawaii tourism in the immediate future as older Americans get vaccinated first.
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“Gray Travel Boon” eh?
Reminds me of the old Hawaii tourism slogan from the early 1980s: “Number One Vacation Destination for the Newly Weds and the Nearly Deads”.
I suppose my wife and I we’ve changed categories since that time …
Hi David.
Glad that you are retaining your good humor while on the mainland.
Aloha.
Stupid mayor of kauai. Lots of 65 plus want to go to kauai. Get back in safe travels and save your island. Gov ige. Make your mayors follow your rules. Kawakami has list credibility and you are fast following without control of your island of hawaii. Your people beg you
Aloha
So a vaccine is needed within 3 months of travel. Both doses or one dose?
Since there aren’t enough vaccines to go around how can a person expect to get more than one set of vaccines?
If a person has already had one set of vaccines- as pushed by Fouchi and Biden- than they are not eligible to get another set of vaccines until some other time months from now- probably next year.
And will health insurance providers cover this second round??
Test cost $
Vaccines cost$
Hawaii travel is getting more expensive day by day.
Judy
Appreciate comments on travel requirements and vaccine. Planning g family trip in June.
Thank you.
Hi Darlene.
The current requirements are here: https://beatofhawaii.com/ultimate-guide-to-hawaii-travel-during-covid/. We will be updating that as things change. Each of the islands has its own website as does the state: https://hawaiicovid19.com/travel/.
Aloha.
I fall into the age group 60-80. I have knowledge that the number of long distance vacations have a limit before age catches up and travel is no longer possible. That is why having to cancel this year’s trip to Kauai was especially hard. I live in Tennessee and the state had over 85,000 cases of Covid in January, today that number has dropped to below 15,000 active cases. Yet the economy has been open with certain restrictions at restaurants and bars. There is limited seating, mandatory masks and social distancing. Vaccines have provided a hope that things will eventually get back to something close to normal. But the hard reality is that Covid will be with us for many years to come and will never be totally eliminated. Can’t wait to make plans to return to the place we love.
Same here, and we also live in Tennessee! We’d hoped to go last year, and still have some hope we may be able to this year. Can’t wait to be back on Kauai.
Your headline should be “Gray Hawaii Travel Boon Begins Now, except on Kauai”.