405 thoughts on “Hawaii Resort Bubbles APPROVED | The Worst Idea Ever?”

  1. North Shore Kauai residents will not allow untested visitors to invade their homeland. We’ll end up with as many unsolved murder cases as active covid cases. Don’t even try the ridiculous idea.

  2. My trip next April which is the 3rd time I have had to push it out in Maui…. I might as well cancel my trip. I like to see Maui not just see a hotel for all my trip… thank you for making it easy to cancel my trip .

  3. What is wrong with a Covid test prior to or upon arrival and mandatory masks in public or at least where a 6′ social distance cannot be met. Freedom and safety. There is a lot to be learned from places where this system works great, why is government trying to reinvent the wheel? Visitors come to Hawaii to see and feel the land, not the inside of a resort.

  4. I love going to Kauai but not that way. I am always exploring trying to enhance my knowledge of the island. Since the beach is federal property at the mean high water mark, I assume you would not be allowed to use the beach. Can’t imagine doing it as much as I love Kauai.

  5. Honestly, there are so many people on the mainland who would probably jump at the idea of being able to come to Hawaii – even IF they have to stay within the “bubble”. If it is at all logistically possible and made safe for those who work at the resorts, I would support the idea.

  6. Aloha,

    As a former resident, I Love Hawaii! I have been coming back yearly (for over 30 years). But this idea is ridiculous!!! Why would I fly 4000 miles, pay $800 for a ticket, plus whatever the exorbitant resort/bubble fees will be to see nothing and go nowhere??! I can stay home and do all of that!

    I have not canceled my reservation for November as of yet. Waiting to see if quarantine is lifted.

    On a positive note, I love your website and all of the many great articles you’ve shared over the years.

    Mahalo!!

    Julie

  7. So, you can check in anytime you like, but you can never check out? No hikes, waterfalls, off the beaten path restaurants, volcano park, helicopter rides, etc. I’m a hard no. Do your pre-flight screenings and mandate masks, but let people enjoy the sights. Poor Hawaii. An example of self-destruction. Mahalo.

  8. Terrible idea from an incompetent politician. I cancelled taking 8 family members to Oahu this past April. Hoping that by next August we have normalcy. The bubble! Vacation at Alketrez.

  9. Prison has never appealed to me,but at least in prison you get free meals. No thanks, there is no way this could appeal to anyone. Thanks for the continuing about on what your officials aren’t doing. i understand this situation is hard on everyone but be realistic.

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