Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a completely different experience. Hawaii is technically part of Oceania. It’s a tropical archipelago with many of the microclimates of the world in one place. I would definitely not say it is overrated, but it may not be for everyone depending on what you like to do on vacation.
Totally agree. We went to Hawaii last summer and loved it. The Big Island has 8 of 13 climate zones, so you can see lots of different topography from volcanoes to rainforests.
Anonymous wrote:It's not overrated but if travel time is a consideration, then Hawaii may not be the best choice. Each island is different. It's also kind of a pain going from island to island.
Anonymous wrote:Everything is so expensive and it’s cheaper to go to Europe!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, yes.
Here's why I think that: the people.
The Hawaiian people have become so terribly rude towards mainlanders over the past few years.
My brother lives in HI and is a firefighter. He's lived there for 12 years now and even he gets harassed from time to time if he's outside of his "central" area where he lives.
We were just there last month for his wedding and it was probably my least favorite trip I've been on in ages. The Hawaiian's new favorite thing is to go to the beaches at the resorts and be super annoying. They do things like put their chairs and blankets right next to yours, accidentally kick sand on you, accidentally throw balls/frisbees at you, etc.
I go 2-3 times a year to visit him but I really hate giving them my tourism dollars.
Are you non-Asian?
I am Asian and found the locals very welcoming. Locals typically do not like entitling behavior that some Americans bring with them. Maybe you gave off that vibe?
What are you talking about, that Hawaiians don’t like Americans? They ARE Americans!!
I should of said people from the mainland who often times have entitling behavior aka karens aka white privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, yes.
Here's why I think that: the people.
The Hawaiian people have become so terribly rude towards mainlanders over the past few years.
My brother lives in HI and is a firefighter. He's lived there for 12 years now and even he gets harassed from time to time if he's outside of his "central" area where he lives.
We were just there last month for his wedding and it was probably my least favorite trip I've been on in ages. The Hawaiian's new favorite thing is to go to the beaches at the resorts and be super annoying. They do things like put their chairs and blankets right next to yours, accidentally kick sand on you, accidentally throw balls/frisbees at you, etc.
I go 2-3 times a year to visit him but I really hate giving them my tourism dollars.
Are you non-Asian?
I am Asian and found the locals very welcoming. Locals typically do not like entitling behavior that some Americans bring with them. Maybe you gave off that vibe?
What are you talking about, that Hawaiians don’t like Americans? They ARE Americans!!
I should of said people from the mainland who often times have entitling behavior aka karens aka white privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, yes.
Here's why I think that: the people.
The Hawaiian people have become so terribly rude towards mainlanders over the past few years.
My brother lives in HI and is a firefighter. He's lived there for 12 years now and even he gets harassed from time to time if he's outside of his "central" area where he lives.
We were just there last month for his wedding and it was probably my least favorite trip I've been on in ages. The Hawaiian's new favorite thing is to go to the beaches at the resorts and be super annoying. They do things like put their chairs and blankets right next to yours, accidentally kick sand on you, accidentally throw balls/frisbees at you, etc.
I go 2-3 times a year to visit him but I really hate giving them my tourism dollars.
Are you non-Asian?
I am Asian and found the locals very welcoming. Locals typically do not like entitling behavior that some Americans bring with them. Maybe you gave off that vibe?
What are you talking about, that Hawaiians don’t like Americans? They ARE Americans!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, yes.
Here's why I think that: the people.
The Hawaiian people have become so terribly rude towards mainlanders over the past few years.
My brother lives in HI and is a firefighter. He's lived there for 12 years now and even he gets harassed from time to time if he's outside of his "central" area where he lives.
We were just there last month for his wedding and it was probably my least favorite trip I've been on in ages. The Hawaiian's new favorite thing is to go to the beaches at the resorts and be super annoying. They do things like put their chairs and blankets right next to yours, accidentally kick sand on you, accidentally throw balls/frisbees at you, etc.
I go 2-3 times a year to visit him but I really hate giving them my tourism dollars.
Are you non-Asian?
I am Asian and found the locals very welcoming. Locals typically do not like entitling behavior that some Americans bring with them. Maybe you gave off that vibe?
It is not overrated. It is underrated and if you buy from North shore food trucks, grocers, and japanese, and fairs/table vendors, priceline, it is a bargain!Anonymous wrote:Everything is so expensive and it’s cheaper to go to Europe!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO, yes.
Here's why I think that: the people.
The Hawaiian people have become so terribly rude towards mainlanders over the past few years.
My brother lives in HI and is a firefighter. He's lived there for 12 years now and even he gets harassed from time to time if he's outside of his "central" area where he lives.
We were just there last month for his wedding and it was probably my least favorite trip I've been on in ages. The Hawaiian's new favorite thing is to go to the beaches at the resorts and be super annoying. They do things like put their chairs and blankets right next to yours, accidentally kick sand on you, accidentally throw balls/frisbees at you, etc.
I go 2-3 times a year to visit him but I really hate giving them my tourism dollars.
Are you non-Asian?
I am Asian and found the locals very welcoming. Locals typically do not like entitling behavior that some Americans bring with them. Maybe you gave off that vibe?
Anonymous wrote:IMO, yes.
Here's why I think that: the people.
The Hawaiian people have become so terribly rude towards mainlanders over the past few years.
My brother lives in HI and is a firefighter. He's lived there for 12 years now and even he gets harassed from time to time if he's outside of his "central" area where he lives.
We were just there last month for his wedding and it was probably my least favorite trip I've been on in ages. The Hawaiian's new favorite thing is to go to the beaches at the resorts and be super annoying. They do things like put their chairs and blankets right next to yours, accidentally kick sand on you, accidentally throw balls/frisbees at you, etc.
I go 2-3 times a year to visit him but I really hate giving them my tourism dollars.