Plan Your Hawaii Vacation Before Tourism Crush Resumes

You Have 1-Week. Plan Your Hawaii Vacation Before Tourism Crush Resumes

A very small window of time exists for savvy visitors to get ahead of Hawaii tourism restart.

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  1. Now that the cases are down will be interesting to see what happens when they allow only vaccinated people and cases spike again. Who they going to blame the 3% left on island without the vax due to religious or health reasons? I really hope that’s what they do then we can finally expose everything going on.

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  2. Unless you are single-sourcing your news, you are aware conflicting reports regarding the effectiveness and safety of the various COVID-19 vaccines exist. Additionally, a substantial population have had the virus, fully recovered and possess the natural antibodies. HI should consider these factors + <1% fatality rate when making decisions otherwise, a huge % of the domestic population will be excluded from visiting the islands.

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  3. Prices have already gone sky high! The exact same package I had booked for Fall 2021 at around $3000 is now $8000 for Spring 2022, if it’s available at all and many dates are not. What the heck? I guess I won’t be rebooking any time soon. 😞

    Thanks for the updates!

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  4. We’re looking forward to our two week trip in November. We will leave the weekend before Thanksgiving Day’

    We made our reservations last April so a couple of activities have gone up, but basically it’s the same.

  5. Aloha, I will be traveling with my 2 yr old to Honolulu mid November. It’sa special trip to revert and honor my husband who passed on 12/24/19. This year was our 10 year anniversary. So my new date is an adorable tornado of sunshine and sass. We rebooked once things were cancelled at the req of the Governor. I would love to make some special dinner reservations or experience for the two of us and would greatly appreciate any suggestions that are toddler friendly, yet special. I love your updates! Thank you!

    1. Hi Mandy.

      We’re very sorry to hear about your loss. Honolulu fine dining isn’t our specialty by any means, so it would be best to get others’ comments or to check via Yelp or Open Table. Our ideas would tend to be more down-market, which is what appeals to the two of us when in Honolulu. In looking at what TripAdvisor recommended, one that we have found enjoyable is Senia.

      Aloha.

    2. I’m sure the beach alone will be plenty of fun for your little guy, but maybe the Dole plantation maze would be fun. He’d probably appreciate if more if older, but could still have fun running around trying to find his way out.

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