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49 thoughts on “Hawaii Fails To Make 2023 Conde Nast Traveler Popular Destination List”

  1. Hawaii is all of the Wonderful and Amazing things that have been said of it, possibly much more. Covid is now a driving force for the reduction of Tourism, if not its demise, due to the Few but Vocal that have attempted to stifle all from coming. To those people I hope for their Success and to have them learn from their want and desire, without the needed Income someone needs to pay the bills. Hawaii is a Destination like few, but many exist, that can be delicious memories. Las Vegas should have such a Money Making Scheme like Hawaii, maybe a Bugsy Segal too! Many Other places to Vacation.

  2. Respect. Visitors need to be conscientious about locals having weathered the same pandemic, inflation, job issues, travel restrictions, etc. They need to remain aware of 2 things… first, the cost of living has Always been higher than the mainland. Which means those higher costs will be passed long to the visitor. And the local population needs to make enough income to sustain Their lives. Second… these Islands are special, requiring careful consideration of the perpetuation of the things that have always made Hawaii such an exceptional place to visit. And live. The slow but steady degradation of these ‘attractions’ will upset everything for everybody. Whatever it takes to save them. So, Respect… both ways.

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