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It’s a montage of Olivia’s turbulent ride on a gyrating Hawaii Chair. For more Olivia, go to http://g4tv.com/attackoftheshow/hosts/olivia-munn.html
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I am planning a first time trip to Hawaii and I want to know the best island to stay on. I don’t want to be in a highrise hotel off of the shore and I don’t want to be in a place that is too crowded or too much like the big city I am from. BUT I do want to do alot of activities while I am there like snorkeling, jet skiing, and all of the fun things that Hawaii has to offer. I am planning to go in the end of March. Any ideas?
I think Maui is a nice mix, it’s not too slow, nor is it a total tourist spot. However it’s a little more expensive then the other islands. The Hyatt Regency on Maui, is simply amazing, At times you can get a special rate from them http://www.maui-vacation-hotels.us . I stayed at the Hyatt, I was very pleased. I’ve also stayed at the HOTEL HANA MAUI with a group of girl friends, and it’s not as fancy, but clean and neat and right on the water!!! And we were able to bring a small dog with us. The GRAND WAILEA RESORT is BEAUTIFUL, hands down, to me, it’s one of the prettiest hotels on the island.
If you’re looking for something a little less in the pocket, try MAUI SEASIDE HOTEL, it’s nothing she’ she’ at all, but it’s right on the water as well.And if you’re going to be out and about more of the day, really if it’s clean, and neat, it might be something you like? http://www.maui-vacation-hotels.us/hotels/maui-maui-seaside-hotel.php
Don’t forget there are bed and breakfast’s to stay in, or condos, and a lot of times, it’s much less then a hotel, but just as nice.
Enjoy the sugar cane fields when you’re over there.
I am not anti-beach, but beach activity alone does not make a vacation for me. What are your favorite areas of Hawaii other than the beach? I would be up for urban pursuits, wildlife viewing, or anything unique and fun.
I would say either Oahu or the Big Island. Actually, there are lots of non-beach things to do on any of the islands, but Maui & Kauai are more beach oriented.
On the Big Island there is the Volcano National Park – lots to do & see there. There are some nice waterfalls just outside of Hilo & there is the Waipio Valley.
http://gohawaii.about.com/cs/bigislandland/a/waipio_valley.htm
http://www.nps.gov/havo
http://www.101thingstodo.com/hawaii/bigisland/tours/hilowaterfallcruise/index.php
Oahu has tons of stuff to do. We have a decent zoo,an aquarium, lots of historical places like Iolani Palace & Pearl Harbor, several museums (art, natural history, missionary period), a symphony orchestra, art on the fence (local artists display their work for sale outside the zoo on the weekends), & a small but interesting Chinatown.
http://www.iolanipalace.org/
http://www.nps.gov/usar
http://www.artonthezoofence.com/
All of the islands have good hiking, Maui & Kauai have zip-lining. If you come between December & March, a whale watching cruise is a must. Every island has beautiful sightseeing, like the road to Hana on Maui or the Waimea Canyon on Kauai.
Have a great vacation & don’t forget your sunscreen!
How much would it cost to insure a 500cc or less motorcycle in Hawaii for a full-time female college student with a 3.0 or better GPA who is 19 years of age and single and has one speeding ticket on her record? I would just like a ballpark range to work with so I can decide whether or not I want to buy a motorcycle for going to college and work while I’m here in Hawaii. I passed a motorcycle safety course and have my M1 license. I want to know if I could afford the insurance.
Contact an insurance agent, preferably one that is independent, and ask.
There are too many variables to get an answer here.
My wife and I… celebrating or 15 year wedding anniversary in Maui, Hawaii
I’ve missed you all…
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I need some suggestions and ideas on what to do on a Hawaiian vacation, where to go, best beaches, sites to see…. let me learn from your trip! be as detailed as possible, and thanks in advance!
I would definitely recommend Kauai if have the time. It’s one of the most natural laid back islands in Hawaii. Because it’s the oldest, it has a lot of fine sandy beaches and on most of them, you will be all alone to enjoy it. If you like activities, try hiking the Napali coast. It’s difficult, a little dangerous, and it leads to a secluded beach and waterfall that you can only reach by foot. On the west side of the island, there’s Waimea canyon which is almost like seeing the grand canyon. What a diverse island! However, if you are looking for more of a party scene, you would probably wanna do Waikiki. They’ve got the best night life in Hawaii. You can hike up Diamond Head, check out a luau. (I’ll warn you, poi (gray pasty food) is nasty). Enjoy your trip!
How much is a plane ticket usually worth from Houston to Hawaii?
I haven’t planed on what island, but i just want to know how much a plane ticket cost so i can start saving up.
The last time I went from houston to hawaii it was around $600 per for coach and continental has a non stop for around $900. I recommend using continental, I have flown this airline many times from houston to hawaii and hawaii to houston, being in the military, stationed in hawaii and my family living in houston, i have tried almost all the airlines going to and from over the pacific and I think they are the best.
Someone told me that if you are a California resident, you pay in-state tuition at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. Is this true? I can’t find any answers on their website.
Tuition: $16,915
Average Dorm and Meal Plan Per Year: $7,564
Average Books Per Year: $1,179
Average Other Costs Per Year: $1,693
http://www.unigo.com/university_of_hawaii_at_manoa/rankings/
This is actually a pretty cheap school to go to even with Out of State tuition prices
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