74 thoughts on “Layered Reopening Gaining Global Traction | Other Islands Shutter Until 2021”

  1. I own a timeshare at the Marriott Ko Olina, it is a deeded property interest, not a right to use (RTU) such as is involved in a points program. Restricting my ability to use my property by requiring me to obtain “authorization” to travel there amounts to a regulatory taking in violation of the 14th amendment’s prohibition against taking of property without just compensation. Also, the Privileges and Immunities Clause that allows for free travel among the states would likely be violated with such an approach. Honestly, it would be easier to just do the 14 day quarantine. This is ridiculous.

  2. I think that people will just wait until restrictions loosen instead of going through all of these restrictions of pre testing, monitoring whereabouts and quarantining. It is not worth it. We were supposed to vacation in Hawaii in September until the quarantine was extended and still were having issues finding someplace to get a test prior to travel without symptoms and ensure we could get results back within 72 hours of travel. It was looking completely impossible. Unfortunately whether Hawaii’s economy can withstand the shutdown and lack of tourism is the million dollar question.

  3. We own 2 timeshares in Hawaii, one on Oahu and one on Maui. I expect to be able to stay at my home resort and don’t expect to be confined to it. We won’t come otherwise. I support pre travel testing and on arrival testing. Some of the new tests provide results in less than an hour, hopefully they will be used.I appreciate your updates. Thank you.

  4. Hi BOH thanks for the updates I’ve enjoyed reading your articles and posting comments.

    I just spoke to a friend of mine who lives on Maui the rumor mill is running hot saying the quarantine period is going to be extend until December 1st.

    Have you heard about this?

    1. Hi Richard.

      No one knows. That’s the only truth. Today’s post speaks to reopening, but timing is anything but certain, at least for now.

      Aloha.

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