Still Inspired to Visit Hawaii? 51 % Say That's Important.

Still Inspired to Visit Hawaii? 51% Say That’s Important.

Visitors are now ring-fencing their budgets to prioritize “inspired” vacations. How important Is Hawaii travel for you?

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16 thoughts on “Still Inspired to Visit Hawaii? 51% Say That’s Important.”

  1. I’ve cancelled my late summer trip to Oahu this year, I’m not coming back till Dec after the upcoming May trip. Decided to go to the Yucatan instead. Going to see some Mayan ruins instead of the urban ruins in Honolulu… Hahah.

    Best Regards

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  2. As a concierge of 31 years on Kauai, I think it was a big mistake trying to attract fewer mid-range travelers in lieu of high rollers. I understood the basic idea but we are now alienating a huge amount of repeat visitors who no longer feel welcome. The price gouging by some hotels is not pono or ethical. We need smarter solutions to traffic such as making it mandatory for hotels to provide shuttles for their guests to get to nearby locations.

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  3. Honeymoon on Maui. Went to Maui every 5 years. Planning a trip for our 20th this summer. Prices are out of control. It’s heartbreaking, but we can no longer justify the trip. Desperately want to pay respects and enjoy the island. It is out of reach now.

    Planning a trip to Italy instead.

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