Hawaii Travel Is Recession-Proof According To State

Hawaii Travel Is Recession-Proof According To State

Hawaii tourism has exceeded all expectations in 2022 as the year ends. What’s on the horizon is equally unexpected.

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13 thoughts on “Hawaii Travel Is Recession-Proof According To State”

  1. We love Hawaii. We dive and swim every day. There is however a limit to our budget.

    We could be seen as ‘part of the problem’. We pay a very high rent for a month and are a part of the high price of housing.

    We could be seen as part of the solution. We pay the freight.

    Whatever happens, don’t ‘nickle dime’ us with local fees. It is demeaning.

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  2. We continue to travel to both Kauai and Big Island as we have timeshare interest there. But we have substantially reduced our spending on activities due to the high costs.

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