DonMacGregor
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Just about everything in this post is categorically incorrect (no offense: you're basing it on what you've been told). 95% of Hawaii (as a whole, not just Oahu) is pristine, untouched, and beautiful. The 5% that's not so much is virtually all on Oahu, and almost all within the general confines and adjacent areas of Honolulu (including Waikiki).So we’ve never been to Hawaii. But we’ve heard from friends that it’s beautiful but grotty. It’s on our list, just not at the top. We will probably go 2025 or 2026. But we thought we’d want to stay at Aulani or some place like it— maybe the Marriott- a place that would buffer us from the “real” Hawaii. I’m not saying we would never venture out, but we’d like to come home at night to a hotel where everything is pleasant and there is no drama. I mean we get off the ship at Nassau. But we won’t get off at Belize again.
As the state capital, the location of most of Hawaii's business, industry, and shipping, it stands to reason that Honolulu would have many of the problems plaguing any metropolitan area in any state, but it's obviously a much starker contrast when compared to the beauty of the islands. Pearl Harbor and the huge military presence in Hawaii is also located in and around Honolulu. Because you need to drive from the airport, past Pearl Harbor and other industrial areas in order to get to Ko'Olina (Aulani), you're going to see that aspect of Honolulu as well. Getting away from Honolulu on Oahu, and literally anywhere else on any of the other islands is where you'll find the "real" Hawaii.
Comparing Nassau or anywhere on Belize (or most of the Caribbean for that matter) to pristine Hawaii would be a huge mistake. Whoever told you there is "drama" in Hawaii (beyond whatever typical crime you'd expect in the urban confines of Honolulu) is full of it.
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