Anonymous wrote:Do all the good ones cost $200pp???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kualoa ranch. It is a huge place with incredible mountains. It’s in tons of movies and Magnum PI is there in so many episodes. They have different kinds of tours and we did two back to back (horseback riding and then a Jurassic Park tour). You take the Pali Highway to get there and that is incredible as well. We stayed at Aulani and could not believe how different the two sides of the islands are. We kept towels and suits in our rental. We swam in waikiki and then again up at the north shore. We went to big island and found little spots to snorkel. We did the Paradise Cove luau and I do not recommend it. We could see the Disney luau from our room every night and honestly it was so lovely. Our hotel on big island had a super nice one as well so nice luaus do exist but sadly Paradise Cove is not one of them.
Online reviews od the Aulani luau are…bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kualoa ranch. It is a huge place with incredible mountains. It’s in tons of movies and Magnum PI is there in so many episodes. They have different kinds of tours and we did two back to back (horseback riding and then a Jurassic Park tour). You take the Pali Highway to get there and that is incredible as well. We stayed at Aulani and could not believe how different the two sides of the islands are. We kept towels and suits in our rental. We swam in waikiki and then again up at the north shore. We went to big island and found little spots to snorkel. We did the Paradise Cove luau and I do not recommend it. We could see the Disney luau from our room every night and honestly it was so lovely. Our hotel on big island had a super nice one as well so nice luaus do exist but sadly Paradise Cove is not one of them.
Online reviews od the Aulani luau are…bad.
Anonymous wrote:Any luau recommendations? We’ll be traveling to Oahu in August with two under 5, MIL and a few other adult family members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kualoa ranch. It is a huge place with incredible mountains. It’s in tons of movies and Magnum PI is there in so many episodes. They have different kinds of tours and we did two back to back (horseback riding and then a Jurassic Park tour). You take the Pali Highway to get there and that is incredible as well. We stayed at Aulani and could not believe how different the two sides of the islands are. We kept towels and suits in our rental. We swam in waikiki and then again up at the north shore. We went to big island and found little spots to snorkel. We did the Paradise Cove luau and I do not recommend it. We could see the Disney luau from our room every night and honestly it was so lovely. Our hotel on big island had a super nice one as well so nice luaus do exist but sadly Paradise Cove is not one of them.
Online reviews od the Aulani luau are…bad.
Anonymous wrote:Kualoa ranch. It is a huge place with incredible mountains. It’s in tons of movies and Magnum PI is there in so many episodes. They have different kinds of tours and we did two back to back (horseback riding and then a Jurassic Park tour). You take the Pali Highway to get there and that is incredible as well. We stayed at Aulani and could not believe how different the two sides of the islands are. We kept towels and suits in our rental. We swam in waikiki and then again up at the north shore. We went to big island and found little spots to snorkel. We did the Paradise Cove luau and I do not recommend it. We could see the Disney luau from our room every night and honestly it was so lovely. Our hotel on big island had a super nice one as well so nice luaus do exist but sadly Paradise Cove is not one of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polynesian Cultural Center is touristy but the kids had fun there.
I don’t recommend it. I hadn’t understood the Mormon influence before I went, and I didn’t appreciate the subtle but distinct proselytizing.
Anonymous wrote:-Arizona / Pearl Harbor
-Head down to the Aloha Tower one evening for food, ride up in the tower for nice views/history lesson, and drinks, and shopping.
-Diamond Head hike
-Hanauma Bay (touristy but it IS a nice place to snorkel as it's shallow)
-Head to the North Shore for a day. Watch the surfers. Have lunch, etc.
-Luau. All the hotels have them. I personally would skip the Polynesian Ctr.
-I heard the Pineapple plantation was nice but we did not do it.
I'd head to the Big Island. LOTS of things to do there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Polynesian Cultural Center is touristy but the kids had fun there.
I don’t recommend it. I hadn’t understood the Mormon influence before I went, and I didn’t appreciate the subtle but distinct proselytizing.
They didn't try to proselytize or convert me. They never mentioned God or religion once. I guess if you're biased against Mormons you won't like it.
Oh for Pete’s sake. What a ridiculously histrionic response.
Are you always this dramatic?
It’s not dramatic to point out over-the-top absurdity. Goodness. You are ridiculous.
Yes it is over-the-top absurd to be so afraid of Mormons.
Anonymous wrote:Any luau recommendations? We’ll be traveling to Oahu in August with two under 5, MIL and a few other adult family members.