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“I slapped Ouiser Boudreaux”
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- Dec 9, 1999
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I'm planning to go to Hawaii next year, and was hoping my good friends on the DIS could give me ideas of things to do and places to stay. I went to Oahu about 25 years ago for about 8 days, and on one of those days I took a day trip to Kauai. I thought Kauai was OK, but really don't have a desire to go back. I really enjoyed Oahu and would have no problem going back and doing everything that I did 25 years ago!
Right now, I'm thinking of spending 11 days on Oahu and possibly using one of those days to take a day trip to the Big Island. I'd really like to see the volcanoes. Then, I'd like to go to Maui for 4 days.
I'm a DVC member, so I'm hoping to use my points to stay at the Aulani resort even though I realize it's not close to Waikiki. I'm OK with that, and I do plan on getting a rental car.
When on Oahu, I'm planning:
Pearl Harbor, hiking up Diamond Head, Polynesian Culture Center, snorkel at Hanauma Bay, downtown Waikiki to shop and people watch, a luau, several days just driving around the island, and of course some down time at the beach and pool!
What other things are there to do on Oahu?
I'm heard wonderful things about Maui, but I'm not sure in which area of the island I should stay. I have no problem being "near the action", and I'd love to be near good beaches. I'd rather not spend a fortune (so the Grand Wailea and the Ritz are out - LOL!), but I don't want anything shabby either. I'm also OK with renting a condo - it doesn't have to be a hotel.
Is 4 days too much time for Maui? I love to sightsee, but down time on the beach is also great. What is there to see and do on Maui?
Thanks in advance for all of the advice!
Right now, I'm thinking of spending 11 days on Oahu and possibly using one of those days to take a day trip to the Big Island. I'd really like to see the volcanoes. Then, I'd like to go to Maui for 4 days.
I'm a DVC member, so I'm hoping to use my points to stay at the Aulani resort even though I realize it's not close to Waikiki. I'm OK with that, and I do plan on getting a rental car.
When on Oahu, I'm planning:
Pearl Harbor, hiking up Diamond Head, Polynesian Culture Center, snorkel at Hanauma Bay, downtown Waikiki to shop and people watch, a luau, several days just driving around the island, and of course some down time at the beach and pool!
What other things are there to do on Oahu?
I'm heard wonderful things about Maui, but I'm not sure in which area of the island I should stay. I have no problem being "near the action", and I'd love to be near good beaches. I'd rather not spend a fortune (so the Grand Wailea and the Ritz are out - LOL!), but I don't want anything shabby either. I'm also OK with renting a condo - it doesn't have to be a hotel.
Is 4 days too much time for Maui? I love to sightsee, but down time on the beach is also great. What is there to see and do on Maui?
Thanks in advance for all of the advice!