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

  1. I personally had to move a trip planned since January from the end of September to August 2021. I would rather have the freedom to be able to see as much of Hawaii as I can in the 10 days that I will be visiting. I’m not in favor of the resort bubble

  2. Hysterical. This can’t be a serious proposal? Feel like this is a prank. Amazing to me that people in a room actually think this is a good idea. 🤣🤣 I love Hawaii as much as anyone. I’m ok waiting until it’s safe to travel. Not looking to pay 10k for a prison camp.

  3. Aloha. Hawaii Resort Bubbles? Not gonna “Book ’em, Danno” if these are implemented. I’ll take my money elsewhere. Mahalo for asking. You guys stay safe.

  4. The questions being asked are excellent ones. I am thankful that the bubble resort concept is being pursued. As more questions are asked, more obstacles could be overcome. Let’s be positive. As a frequent visitor, the Hawaiian people are on my heart. At least this possibility gives them hope. Are we going to stand by and watch the state’s economy free fall? If they open, I will be there to support them.

    1. Aloha Jewel V – have you considered that the bubbles will not allow you to visit the mom and pop stores around the islands? The bubble concept only helps the big hotel resort owners. Aloha.

  5. please

    we were going to go a resort if we could use pools and beaches at the resort and just order food in or go to resort restaurants before the lockdown back in march. that said, we wouldn’t even have even considered it if people weren’t having their temperatures taken. having to be tested prior to arrival
    doesn’t seem like it would work considering all the time frames they would impose.

    shawn

  6. Most of the fun and true experience of Hawaii is outside of the mega resorts. We search out the hidden beaches, hiking and driving around to see the diverse and immense beauty that so many different areas offer. Also the experience of many different and uniques levels of dining. From food trucks to high end ocean view dining. I would not be interested in spending my entire vacation at one resort. Sounds like a expensive assisted living. If reliable and accurate quick testing could become available you could test before, during and departure of tourists. Then everyone would feel safer. A hopeful dream at the moment. We were so sad to have had to cancel our two week vacation in May. I am trying to figure if I should rebook our timeshare for October 2021 at this point. We do one week in Kauai and one in kaanapali. Not even a option right now to consider this year. This is beyond comprehension how and when to make future plans to Hawaii. I can’t image the stress all the people that live there are going through with such uncertainty and economic devastation of the tourism industry that is such a huge part of the islands.

  7. So the resorts become a glorified “internment camp” for your stay if it is less than 14 days! My, what a wonderful way to treat American citizens traveling to a US state! A bubble headed idea from a bunch of bubble brains at the state and county level! If I can’t go to local restaurants and businesses like I have done for the past 30 years then the guv’nur can park this idea up his okole! Unbefrickingly believable!

  8. This idea is dumb. If all I needed was a fancy resort for vacation I wouldn’t leave the state and pay so much money. The resorts and airlines better sharply lower their prices if they think about implementing this seriously. There are saliva tests now that are faster and cheaper than the nasal swabs. Maybe stick to testing before and after the flights if the results are that much faster? There has to be a better idea than these silly bubbles…

    1. There are even blood tests that Doctors can do to see if a person has the virus and has antibodies for it, with results in 24 hrs, so why not ask more medical facilities and Doctors to obtain this modern new device to test and allow for those tests results to used to be free to roam the island.

    2. Hi guys. Thanks for the updates and shining light on the insanty that Hawai’i’s leaders are displaying.
      It’s all about the mighty dollar.
      Resort bubbles are insane and will further destroy our family owned businesses in the islands.

      Absolutely no. Heck no. Never. Ever.
      Now ask me what I really think.

      Aloha to all

  9. Aloha – testing needs to be done prior to getting on a flight there for me to go. The bubble idea won’t work for me since I have a voucher at a timeshare and I want to be free to roam. This isn’t helping local businesses. Mahalo

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