how to get a good deal on a Hawaiian vacation in 2008?
Question: how to get a good deal on a Hawaiian vacation in 2008?
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Answer by cokewww
Work for a travel agency and then sell lots of vacation packages and you could get one of these vacations as a bonus!
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#2 written by Spring 1 year ago
Always look for promotions – airfare, hotels, car rental. They are pretty much tie with one another. Usually come to Hawaii during the low seasons – not involving major holidays, spring break, summer.
When arrive here, at the airport, pick up some coupons magazine, example Oahu Week. Some coupons are worth some savings.
Here are some iternary for my friends & Yahoo users. A lots of it you can go to by bus. Bus fare only costs $ 2 per person one way, including a transfer. However, if you are traveling with more than 4 person or with young children, you might want to rent a car. Check out http://www.thebus.org for special bus fare too.
Day 1 – Mon ~ Waikiki
Arrive this day, check into hotel and check out Waikiki beaches or areas (like the zoo, aquarimum, Kapiolani park) in the morning.
Then, go to Ala Moana Shopping Center (just outskirt of Waikiki) for lunch.
Opposite of Ala Moana Shopping Center is Ala Moana Beach Park.
Magic Island, part of Ala Moana Beach Park, is an enclosed area, great & safer for younger kids.
Be sure to take a great picture of Diamond Head view from the park.Keep the first day around your hotel as you might be tired to go farther.
Check out Todai resturants for dinner. They have great seafood (mostly Japanese style) buffet.
Day 2 – Tue
Drive around the island. Visit North Shore, Dole Plantation (see the world largest maze), more beaches at Sunset Beach, Sandy beach, Bellow Beach, Ko O lina. Make this a drive day and visit as many places as you can.Find a beach you like and come back another day.
Day 3 – Wed ~ Aloha Stadium/Pearl Harbor/Might Mo Battleship/Pearlridge Shopping Center
Go to Aloha Stadium Swap Meat/Flea market in the morning (like 7a.m is the best time). This Swap Meat is only available on Wed, Sat & Sun morning. Large selections of Hawaii gifts to take home for family & friends. Be sure to negiotiate when buying large quality.A small fee required to enter the stadium (50 cent per head currently).
Spent about 1-2 hours in this place.
Then, process to Pearl Harbor/Arizona Memorial, which locate across from Aloha Stadium.
Free admission to watch the World War II documentary (about 20 min) on Pearl Harbor attack and a free boat ride to the Memorial after documentary., a donation will be helpful to the center. Surroundings are plates of history.
The documentary & boat ride is about 1 hours. However, on Wed/Sat/Sun, it is very crowded. You might have to wait a few hours before you can into the movie.
If you have a ticket for a late show, go & visit Might Mo Battleship (next door to Arizona Memorial) or do it after Pearl Harbor.
Fee required. A trolley will take you to the battle ship. Please join the guide tour as it is very informative. Went with a few friends and the history the guide told was very helpful.
Spent about 3-4 hours on the ship.
In the evening, proceed to Pearlridge Shopping Center. It is about 5 min drive from Pearl Harbor. Turn left at the traffic light at Pearl Harbor/Arizona Memorial exit. Right turn at Pali Momi road and into the Shopping Center. You can do great shopping there or just have dinner there before going back to hotels.
Day 4 – Thu
Take a hike to Diamond Head. Great city view. But fee required to go in. At the end of the paved path, there are a lots of stairs to climb.Spent about 1-2 hours.
[If you want free hike and great view, proceed to the East for Makapuu. Also paved hike path, but mostly ocean view, not city view. Another free city view will be at Punchbowl National Cemetery (see Friday).]
For lunch, stop at Koko Marina. There is a Zippy Resturant which is a local delight.
After Diamond Head, go to Hamauma Bay. Closed on Tuesday. Great safe snorkeling place.
Fee required.Spent whole afternoon.
Head back to Waikiki for dinner. There is a place called Palama Market, outskirt of Waikiki, is famous for great Korean food. Prices are very reasonable.
Day 5 – Fri
Visit Punchbowl National Cemetery in the morning. Varies wars history can be read on the wall displays. Also, take a short walk to open area. Great city view.Free entrance. Please be respectful to the dead bury there.
Spent less than 1 hours.
Drive about 10 min down to Iolani Palace. This is the only Hawaiian Palace here. Take pictures outside the palace only. Join the Grand Tour for interesting Hawaiian history. You can watch a film too.
Fee required for touring inside the palace.
Spent about 1 – 1 ½ hour if joining tour.
Across from the palace is the famous King Kamehameha Status.
Next to the left of the palace is the Downtown Business District. Walk down Hotel Street (this street only allow Bus to drive thru, no cars allow) towards Chinatown.
Chinatown only 2-3 blocks away. Visit Little Village resturant for delicious Chinese food. Or go to Chinese Culture Plaza for good dim sum.
If you like art, visit Honolulu Art Museum which is outskirt of Downtown, towards Waikiki. Fee required.
Head down to Kakaoko Park for a great sun set view. This was once a dump site. But now a nice park area.
Find a L&L Plate Lunch for dinner. Local favorite eat out. There is one in Wal-Mart (near Ala Moana Shopping Center).
Then, head to Tantatus Mountain for a great city night view. Driving required to get up there. Free.Day 6 – Sat
If you find a beach worth second visit (from Day 2), spend another day at this beach. If not, visit Waikele Shopping Outlet for some last minutes gifts. There are also places like Pali Lookout (great view also has hiking trail), Bishop muesum, Hawaiian Water Park (theme park for family), Kualoa Ranch Horseback riding, etc. Just a note, some locals do visit these places, so it might get crowded during weekends.Note, Swap Meat at Aloha Stadium available in the morning.
Day 7 – Sun
Fly home.If you have a longer stay at Hawaii, I would suggest that you visit other islands.
My favorite recommendation is Big Island (also known as Volcano Island or the island of Hawaii).
Big Island is worth at least one day trip to the Volcano. You can do a early morning flight & jump on the latest flight back to Oahu. Fly to Hilo if you want to visit Volcano Park.
Otherwise, spend another 3 day there is great.
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Once you decide which island you will visit, start with airfare. Go to Expedia.com and find the cheapest airfare (be flexible on departure and arrival dates, Mon, Tue, Wed are usually the cheapest) then go to the site of the cheapest airline and book from there bypassing Expedia’s profit. It is usually cheaper to book flights to Honolulu and from there on to the other islands with one of the local airlines (Hawaiian and Aloha have interisland flights for as low as $ 19 one way) back to Honolulu with a local airline before your flight home.
As far as accommodation go, a condo is usually much less expensive and you have a kitchen to prepare your own meals, and grills to barbeque in the evening while you watch the sunset. It is much cheaper than eating out every meal even if you just keep stocked with snacks, soft drinks, sandwich fixings, etc. There are Costco, Wal Mart and K Mart groceries as well as local markets.
An excellent place for condo rentals is VRBO.com (“vacation rentals by owner” lists hundreds of condos, time shares and houses for rent anywhere on any island at greatly reduced prices).
Check out the activities webpages for things to do and then book them yourself. Navigating on the islands is very easy, Oahu has excellent public tansprotation and very little need for a rental, the other islands will almost require a rental if you are going anywhere besides your room. Check Breezenet (bnm.com) for the lowest car rental rates and then go directly to the lowest priced website for the lowest rates.
Book as much as you can online for better pricing. Check out some of the travel forums for the best info on lodging, dining and activities such as TripAdvisor.com. You can learn and avoid mistakes made by others before you go and find out what they had interesting to say.
The islands don’t have to be so expensive to visit that you can’t enjoy all they have to offer without breaking the bank, the beauty of the island is free and the Aloha of their people will be the greatest gift you will every receive. It has to be the friendliest place on earth and the people there are far and away the most kind and sincere you will find anywhere. They are the best and are the highlight of every visit we make.