87 thoughts on “Next Wave of Intended Hawaii Residents Fleeing Big Cities”

  1. Sounds like the Kauai Mayor is essentially saying “{edited}, we’re full”. Life will return as normal for 99% of the population.

  2. Dont take it personally but American people love Hawaii it is true before this chaos happened there is a joy and peace that people feel in Hawaii maybe the rich are running away from there problems Im assuming. I understand that the Hawaiian people don’t want to get sicker with all of this vi rus and I understand that people should stay home and not travel sometimes the rich are stubborn and think that their lives only matter when they’re not thinking about the other people on the island and I do believe that I will pray for everybody in Hawaii that they stay safe and healthy and they don’t get sick I hope that one day we may be able to travel again to visit but until then you guys to stay safe God bless mahalo

  3. Please help. I am scheduled to arrive at Oahu in 5/13 for a 1 week vacation and I am wondering if that is still possible. Thank you.

    1. Hi James.

      Highly unlikely that could work. You can check back as it gets sooner when we should know more.

      Aloha.

  4. The Hawaiian people dont care how much money you have, they just want you to take your {edited} back to the main land. The rich buy up real estate and raise taxes making it unaffordable for the people.

  5. Please stop people from other mainland states from going to the Hawaiian Islands, at least temporarily while their states of origin are under quar antine and so forth. Hawaii is doing a good job in keeping its population from high concentration of contagion right now but that is not going to last with planes landing full of mainland passengers. Hawaii depends and survives on imported food and most other goods. This could be a major issue if things with the economy continue to escalate or actually suffer. I do no live in Hawaii. Would love to be there but I will wait till this is all over.

  6. Please inform me of the current rules regarding returning ex residents. I have lived in Maui before and want to return and take a long-term residence. Will I be allowed if I can show some validity of my long-term residency plans in Maui. Mahalo and thank you

    1. Hi Anand.

      We aren’t able to give advice, but to our knowledge there is nothing different about being a returning ex-resident. You are subject to whatever rules are in effect.

      Aloha.

  7. I feel this is fairly simple, the virus has shorten time scales for everything. For many it has brought the fear of death forward, to the present. Last call on life plans! Similar to sitting in a pub during happy hour, and hearing “last call for Happy Hour” from behind the bar. Order now, what you planned to drink in good time. For locals feeling the bum’s rush, this period will be followed by below average interest in Hawaii residence from out-of-state.

  8. 3 years ago,We bought a house in Honomu, on the Eastern Big Island. It was the best thing we ever did.

  9. We have reservations all paid for our trip in May, but it looks like we might have to postpone. We have been to Maui 3 times and haven’t been for 5 years. This was going to be for our 20th wedding anniversary. We are so heartbroken to have to postpone. We are praying that this lifts by our scheduled trip time. It is such a sad and scary time.

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