41 thoughts on “Hawaii Weddings Hit The Skids”

  1. Not just rude..totally obnoxious! First they weren’t on the “beach” but in the area above it. Even if the protester was correct, she just ruined a very special day for this couple…a memory that can never be erased. All of those people will forever remember her attitude and will probably never return.

    She said she didn’t want to be rude but that’s what she was!

  2. I feel sorry for the bride & groom, and the kids who look stunned…..”the cops are coming”…wow. Wife & I were married in Maui 6 years ago on the grounds of the property where we were staying (with permission). Took photos there and across the street @ Kamaole 1. We have returned annually, except for this year….

  3. It is so sad to see one of the prettiest states, if not the most beautiful state in the country on the brink of disaster. It appears the suffering economy will give way to the fear of the health of the people. I just hope the gov doesn’t wait too long which will cause irreparable damage. Come on, let’s get things opened back up again. I think there can be a solid compromise with safety and reopening. Good luck to our island friends.

  4. My husband and I got married last June at Olowalu Plantation House in Maui. We have always felt extremely fortunate to have been married in such a beautiful place, but I would say our level of thanks has quadrupled since the pandemic. No one could have guessed that in less than a year it would be impossible to have the same picturesque wedding surrounded by 50 loved ones.

    I pray for everyone affected by this virus, but especially for those whose source of livelihood has been uprooted.

  5. Aloha-That video is ridiculous. I love how she said twice that she didn’t want to be rude! What a piece of work.

  6. We are to be married in Maui 1/21/21, our guests are dropping like flies but we are still hopeful. My heart hurts for couples who cancelled and vendors alike. Couples looking for refunds remember to be kind the vendors have lost all of their business and money just like the rest of us. I will not cancel but postpone. Be safe and my prayers are with you Hawaii and my fellow travelers.

    1. Do the native Hawaiians really hate their guests this much? That bitch needs to get a life! Do something worthwhile for your community. Make some masks for your friends. Anything. That was nothing more than a hateful person trying to intimidate folks who were minding their own business. Enjoy a lifetime of welfare – that’s your future.

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