Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Tuesdays Travels: Hawaii
8:44 AM
Ah...Paradise! If you had asked me about Hawaii a few years ago, I would have told you all about how much I hated it. When I was about 8 my parents took us there, and I spent the whole week with a fever, either in bed or in a cold bath (to try to lower the fever). I blamed Hawaii and it's heat for the sickness and swore never to go there. When Wes suggested it as a honeymoon option I shot it down right away!
Well, about 3 1/2 years ago during medical school, Wes had an awesome opportunity to do a rotation on the Big Island for a month, and at the end of that month, he was interviewing for a residency in Honolulu. At the time our son Army was only a few months old. I was not going to go, but Wes convinced me to meet him there (in Hawaii) for the last week. I dropped the older kids off with their grandparents in Utah and baby A and I headed out on our long flight to The big island of Hawaii, then with Wes on to Oahu. And boy did I change my mind about Hawaii. It is paradise after all!! I cannot wait to go back sometime!
I will try to always use the following categories in my Tuesdays Travels series, and to read my overview of money saving travel trips, read this post:
Hawaii is made up of many islands, but 8 main ones: Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui, and Hawaiʻi. Of those islands, I have only ever been to O'ahu & Hawai'i. The largest Island is Hawai'i which is why it is often called The Big Island. I think the most popular islands to visit are O'ahu, Maui, Kauaʻi & Hawai'i, though I hear all are amazingly beautiful. The biggest cities are Honolulu on O'ahu, Hilo on the big Island, and Lahaina on Maui.
Hawaii has a very interesting history and background and there are many interesting beliefs about the land and how it came to be. If you go to The Big Island, go to the 'Imiloa Astronomy Center and watch the show. It gives a very interesting take on Hawaii and is a non-traditional Planetarium show. Other than to suggest that, I am not going to go into more about Hawaii's history or land.
Hawaii's off-seasons are usually April-June and September-November. If you travel in the off season, everything tends to be cheaper!
And while we are talking discounts, can I bring up a couple great discount ideas. The first (and my favorite-I think this is a GREAT idea), is to purchase the Hawaii Entertainment book. If you go here you can actually get this year's book for only $15 right now, but be aware that they expire in November. Please see this post about a way to possibly get this free or close to free.
The other discount is a card called the Oahu card or the Maui Card. Of course which one you need depends on which island you are visiting. One of my mom's best friends moved to Oahu about a year ago, and she told mom about this card. I just looked at the cards using the links above, and at first glance, they look pretty pricey, but look through the site and see how it can save you money. Worth looking into as you plan your trip.
Getting There
As Hawaii is made of islands, there are really only 2 ways to get there, air or sea. Wes and I were just reading about a cruise that goes from Seattle to Hawaii or from Vancouver to Hawaii, and we will consider that next time we travel, but it is pretty pricey.
I think flying will be your best bet to get to Hawaii. Here are a few things to remember when booking your flight. First and foremost, make sure to follow my advice from the Tuesdays Travels: Overview post, and start looking early, plan ahead, and check out multiple sites to find the best deals. When Wes and I were going to Hawaii, Wes was flying out of Omaha and I was going later and flying out of Salt Lake City. We found that it made a big difference in price where we were flying from. At one point, we realized it would have been cheaper for us to fly to LA, San Francisco, or Seattle, THEN fly out to Hawaii from there. In fact, I ended up doing just that with my baby. We bought a flight to San Francisco, then a flight from there to Hilo, Hawaii, and it was cheaper than booking from Salt Lake City to Hilo, Hawaii.
I do not know where the cheap flights are right now, but be willing to do some research and see if you can get a better deal by flying out of a different airport.
Also, Hawaiian flights go on sale often because it is such a popular destination, so start watching for airfares early! One website I LOVE and somehow forgot to mention in my overview is Trip Advisor. It is actually probably my favorite place to search for flights because you can search there and it will search the other travel sites as well, then it will let you set up to have travel/airfare alerts emailed to you for when that trip gets cheaper. It will watch the airfares for you and send you air watch alerts. If you go here you can see where I searched for fares from Omaha to Hilo and on the left side it has a button called "get fare alerts". Once I click on that and set it up, they will send me air watch alerts for when that price drops/changes. I LOVE that!! Cheapest flights come right to my email! It is awesome, and you can do it for any fare you want to!
Accommodations
I do not have much new to say here. I just searched the travel websites for the best hotels when we went there. I actually did not get a hotel in Hilo as my husband had housing provided for his rotation, and we stayed there (heaven!).
In Honolulu, I used Expedia and got a GREAT deal. We ended up on the shore of Waikiki in a really nice hotel (with a small fridge) for a very reasonable price (reasonable for Hawaii-I think it was about $70/night). But we did have to pay for parking because we had rented a car. So again-beware of the parking costs if you rent a car!
Please check the area of your hotel before you book and make sure you get a good deal for a quality product-no need to stay in a scary seedy motel just so save money. Do your homework about the hotel and the location and make sure you are ok with it before you book. If you are booking on a site where you cannot pick the exact hotel to get the best deal, make sure you pick a "star" rating level and area you are comfortable with.
When searching for a hotel, look for condos or hotels with at least a fridge if not a whole kitchen. It can save tons in Hawaii to have a place to store and warm up your own food!
Transportation
Well, transportation has some special considerations in Hawaii. One is how to travel between islands, the other is whether to rent a car on the islands.
Lets talk about getting between islands first. I just discovered a great resource called WikiTravel and according to their very useful Hawaii page, there are Six inter-island airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, MarJet Hawaii (private jets), Mokulele Airlines, Island Air, Pacific Wings, and go! (a subsidiary of Mesa Air).
There is a possibility to charter a boat between islands, but it is not done a whole lot and is quite expensive. Generally flying is the easiest and cheapest way, and now that there are so many airline options to compete for the customers, the prices are lower than they were in the past. (I just looked up prices and it looks like you could get deals from $60-80 between islands overall for the dates in June I searched.)
As far as car rentals are concerned, I have read many places recommending you do not rent a car as gas and parking are so expensive, and there are buses to get around. I liked having a car in Oahu. It was convenient and we loved driving around the island. On the Big Island, we did not have a car and I felt like I was stuck relying on the doctors we knew there to get anywhere. I wished I had a car there. Look at your schedule of events and decide whether you really need a car.
If you do rent a car, only rent one for the days you know you will need/want to drive, and make sure to reserve your car in advance. Plan ahead! :) (Do I sound like a broken record yet?)
Food
If you have read previous Tuesdays Travels posts, you know I am a proponent of buying food at grocery stores for most meals on vacation, along with planning on a few meals out. I found this great article on how to live in Hawaii, and it suggested grocery shopping at Safeway, Star Market or Foodland for food and produce, as it is the cheapest.
And I had a friend mention to me that she saves up her coupons and coupons at the grocery stores in Hawaii to save even more! Nice tip and great way to flex those couponing muscles!! Check all prices before you put anything in your cart as things you would not expect to be expensive often are in Hawaii. Really watch what you buy at the Grocery store!
If you are looking for inexpensive places to eat out in Hawaii, see this article called 5 places to eat for cheap in Hawaii" and this article called "Cheap Eats in Hawaii".
Attractions and Activities
There are literally thousands to choose from. Since I have no clue what you will be interested in, can I recommend that you find a travel guide for whichever island you are visiting, go through it and pick the things you really want to do. You cannot do it all! Pick your favorites, then start looking for discounts online, in the travel books, from other websites. Ask at your hotel for discounted deals-they often have discounts available if you ask. And when your flight lands in Hawaii, look for brochures in the airport, and in your hotel. They often include coupons or discounts!!
Here are a few lists from me.
Choose from these "Must see/do" for first timers (I will separate by island)
Obviously the beaches are must see's/do's on all the islands! Please see this list from Best Places Hawaii of the 10 best Hawaiian beaches. It is a pretty good list and instead of retyping it, I will just refer you there!
Oahu
How to get discounts on some on the attractions that cost:
These are just the things I have learned in my research and my own limited experience in Hawaii. I am not the definitive Hawaii expert by any means. Please feel free to add your own tips and tricks to this and feel free to ask me any questions you might have. I will do my best to find the answers!
**The picture above was taken by Wes. It is me on the deck of our hotel on Waikiki Beach.
Well, about 3 1/2 years ago during medical school, Wes had an awesome opportunity to do a rotation on the Big Island for a month, and at the end of that month, he was interviewing for a residency in Honolulu. At the time our son Army was only a few months old. I was not going to go, but Wes convinced me to meet him there (in Hawaii) for the last week. I dropped the older kids off with their grandparents in Utah and baby A and I headed out on our long flight to The big island of Hawaii, then with Wes on to Oahu. And boy did I change my mind about Hawaii. It is paradise after all!! I cannot wait to go back sometime!
I will try to always use the following categories in my Tuesdays Travels series, and to read my overview of money saving travel trips, read this post:
- General Information
- Getting there
- Accommodations
- Transportation
- Food
- Attractions and activities
- Shopping
Hawaii is made up of many islands, but 8 main ones: Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui, and Hawaiʻi. Of those islands, I have only ever been to O'ahu & Hawai'i. The largest Island is Hawai'i which is why it is often called The Big Island. I think the most popular islands to visit are O'ahu, Maui, Kauaʻi & Hawai'i, though I hear all are amazingly beautiful. The biggest cities are Honolulu on O'ahu, Hilo on the big Island, and Lahaina on Maui.
Hawaii has a very interesting history and background and there are many interesting beliefs about the land and how it came to be. If you go to The Big Island, go to the 'Imiloa Astronomy Center and watch the show. It gives a very interesting take on Hawaii and is a non-traditional Planetarium show. Other than to suggest that, I am not going to go into more about Hawaii's history or land.
Hawaii's off-seasons are usually April-June and September-November. If you travel in the off season, everything tends to be cheaper!
And while we are talking discounts, can I bring up a couple great discount ideas. The first (and my favorite-I think this is a GREAT idea), is to purchase the Hawaii Entertainment book. If you go here you can actually get this year's book for only $15 right now, but be aware that they expire in November. Please see this post about a way to possibly get this free or close to free.
The other discount is a card called the Oahu card or the Maui Card. Of course which one you need depends on which island you are visiting. One of my mom's best friends moved to Oahu about a year ago, and she told mom about this card. I just looked at the cards using the links above, and at first glance, they look pretty pricey, but look through the site and see how it can save you money. Worth looking into as you plan your trip.
Getting There
As Hawaii is made of islands, there are really only 2 ways to get there, air or sea. Wes and I were just reading about a cruise that goes from Seattle to Hawaii or from Vancouver to Hawaii, and we will consider that next time we travel, but it is pretty pricey.
I think flying will be your best bet to get to Hawaii. Here are a few things to remember when booking your flight. First and foremost, make sure to follow my advice from the Tuesdays Travels: Overview post, and start looking early, plan ahead, and check out multiple sites to find the best deals. When Wes and I were going to Hawaii, Wes was flying out of Omaha and I was going later and flying out of Salt Lake City. We found that it made a big difference in price where we were flying from. At one point, we realized it would have been cheaper for us to fly to LA, San Francisco, or Seattle, THEN fly out to Hawaii from there. In fact, I ended up doing just that with my baby. We bought a flight to San Francisco, then a flight from there to Hilo, Hawaii, and it was cheaper than booking from Salt Lake City to Hilo, Hawaii.
I do not know where the cheap flights are right now, but be willing to do some research and see if you can get a better deal by flying out of a different airport.
Also, Hawaiian flights go on sale often because it is such a popular destination, so start watching for airfares early! One website I LOVE and somehow forgot to mention in my overview is Trip Advisor. It is actually probably my favorite place to search for flights because you can search there and it will search the other travel sites as well, then it will let you set up to have travel/airfare alerts emailed to you for when that trip gets cheaper. It will watch the airfares for you and send you air watch alerts. If you go here you can see where I searched for fares from Omaha to Hilo and on the left side it has a button called "get fare alerts". Once I click on that and set it up, they will send me air watch alerts for when that price drops/changes. I LOVE that!! Cheapest flights come right to my email! It is awesome, and you can do it for any fare you want to!
Accommodations
I do not have much new to say here. I just searched the travel websites for the best hotels when we went there. I actually did not get a hotel in Hilo as my husband had housing provided for his rotation, and we stayed there (heaven!).
In Honolulu, I used Expedia and got a GREAT deal. We ended up on the shore of Waikiki in a really nice hotel (with a small fridge) for a very reasonable price (reasonable for Hawaii-I think it was about $70/night). But we did have to pay for parking because we had rented a car. So again-beware of the parking costs if you rent a car!
Please check the area of your hotel before you book and make sure you get a good deal for a quality product-no need to stay in a scary seedy motel just so save money. Do your homework about the hotel and the location and make sure you are ok with it before you book. If you are booking on a site where you cannot pick the exact hotel to get the best deal, make sure you pick a "star" rating level and area you are comfortable with.
When searching for a hotel, look for condos or hotels with at least a fridge if not a whole kitchen. It can save tons in Hawaii to have a place to store and warm up your own food!
Transportation
Well, transportation has some special considerations in Hawaii. One is how to travel between islands, the other is whether to rent a car on the islands.
Lets talk about getting between islands first. I just discovered a great resource called WikiTravel and according to their very useful Hawaii page, there are Six inter-island airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, MarJet Hawaii (private jets), Mokulele Airlines, Island Air, Pacific Wings, and go! (a subsidiary of Mesa Air).
There is a possibility to charter a boat between islands, but it is not done a whole lot and is quite expensive. Generally flying is the easiest and cheapest way, and now that there are so many airline options to compete for the customers, the prices are lower than they were in the past. (I just looked up prices and it looks like you could get deals from $60-80 between islands overall for the dates in June I searched.)
As far as car rentals are concerned, I have read many places recommending you do not rent a car as gas and parking are so expensive, and there are buses to get around. I liked having a car in Oahu. It was convenient and we loved driving around the island. On the Big Island, we did not have a car and I felt like I was stuck relying on the doctors we knew there to get anywhere. I wished I had a car there. Look at your schedule of events and decide whether you really need a car.
If you do rent a car, only rent one for the days you know you will need/want to drive, and make sure to reserve your car in advance. Plan ahead! :) (Do I sound like a broken record yet?)
Food
If you have read previous Tuesdays Travels posts, you know I am a proponent of buying food at grocery stores for most meals on vacation, along with planning on a few meals out. I found this great article on how to live in Hawaii, and it suggested grocery shopping at Safeway, Star Market or Foodland for food and produce, as it is the cheapest.
And I had a friend mention to me that she saves up her coupons and coupons at the grocery stores in Hawaii to save even more! Nice tip and great way to flex those couponing muscles!! Check all prices before you put anything in your cart as things you would not expect to be expensive often are in Hawaii. Really watch what you buy at the Grocery store!
If you are looking for inexpensive places to eat out in Hawaii, see this article called 5 places to eat for cheap in Hawaii" and this article called "Cheap Eats in Hawaii".
Attractions and Activities
There are literally thousands to choose from. Since I have no clue what you will be interested in, can I recommend that you find a travel guide for whichever island you are visiting, go through it and pick the things you really want to do. You cannot do it all! Pick your favorites, then start looking for discounts online, in the travel books, from other websites. Ask at your hotel for discounted deals-they often have discounts available if you ask. And when your flight lands in Hawaii, look for brochures in the airport, and in your hotel. They often include coupons or discounts!!
Here are a few lists from me.
Choose from these "Must see/do" for first timers (I will separate by island)
Obviously the beaches are must see's/do's on all the islands! Please see this list from Best Places Hawaii of the 10 best Hawaiian beaches. It is a pretty good list and instead of retyping it, I will just refer you there!
Oahu
- Pearl Harbor
- USS Arizona Memorial
- Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve (good snorkeling)
- The Polynesian Cultural center
- Diamond Head State Park
- North Shore
- Waikiki Beach
- Waimea Arboretum and Botanical Garden/ Waimea Falls
- Iolani Palace
- Turtle Bay Resort Beach (my sister LOVES it there)
- Honolulu Zoo
- On a Personal obsession note, I am addicted to the show "Lost" on ABC, and would LOVE to go check out the places on Oahu where it was filmed. There is a GREAT site I found that tells (and shows) you many of the locations over at about.com. Go check it out here.
- Hawaii Volcanos National Park
- Mauna Kea Observatory
- Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park
- Rainbow Falls/ Wailuku River State Park
- Panaewa Rainforest Zoo
- Akaka Falls
- Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden
- Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawaii in Hilo
- Kona & Hilo
- Haleakala National Park
- Waimoku Falls
- Hana Highway
- Lahaina
- Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge
- Waimea Canyon
- Na Pali Coast
- Wailua Falls
- Hanakapiai Falls
- Iraivan Temple
- Hanalei Bay
How to get discounts on some on the attractions that cost:
- Purchase the Hawaii Entertainment book. If you go here you can actually get this year's book for only $15 right now, but be aware that they expire in November. Please see this post about a way to possibly get this free or close to free.
- Purchase the Oahu card or the Maui Card. Of course which one you need depends on which island you are visiting.
- Diamond Head, Oahu
- USS Arizona Memorial Tour, Oahu
- Nuuanu Pali Lookout, Oahu
- Many of the Beaches
- Kalaupapa National Historical Park, Molokai
- Ke'anae Arboretum, Maui
- Kokee Natural History Museum, Kauai
- Waimea Canyon, Kauai
- International Marketplace in Waikiki
- The Aloha Stadium Swap Meet is held Saturdays and Sundays. Aloha Stadium is located right near the USS Arizona Memorial Visitors Center This is by far my favorite place to go to shop and get souvenirs in Hawaii. It is cheap and SO Hawaii! I had a blast here!
These are just the things I have learned in my research and my own limited experience in Hawaii. I am not the definitive Hawaii expert by any means. Please feel free to add your own tips and tricks to this and feel free to ask me any questions you might have. I will do my best to find the answers!
**The picture above was taken by Wes. It is me on the deck of our hotel on Waikiki Beach.
Possible FREE Entertainment book (for your Hawaii travels?!)
8:42 AM
In the Tuesdays Travels:Hawaii post I told you to go get the Hawaii Entertainment book for only $15. Well, TODAY the books are even less ($12) and Mojo Savings figured otu a way to ge it FREE!! Please read their blog on how they did it here.
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FREE mp3 from Charice
8:40 AM
Charice is this young Philipina girl that recently came to the attention of Oprah and has now made an album. She is great, and right now you can get the mp3 of her song In This Song for free from Amazon. Just click here. I just downloaded mine, and it is great! Give this girl a listen!
Thanks Freebies to Deals.
Thanks Freebies to Deals.
FREE sample eb5 anti aging cream
8:05 AM
To request a free sample of eb5 anti-aging cream, click here. It is only while supplies last, so hurry over!
Thanks Mojo Savings.
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Disney's 50 Days of Music: Day 9: "Grim Grinning Ghosts"
7:44 AM
Today's download is Mickey Mouse's "Grim Grinning Ghosts" from Mickey's Monster Bash. I just downloaded mine from the link in their Facebook status!
If you have not done so yet you can either become a friend on Facebook, a follower on Twitter or text Disney Music at 66937 so you can get your free downloads.
If you have not done so yet you can either become a friend on Facebook, a follower on Twitter or text Disney Music at 66937 so you can get your free downloads.
Swim Suits at Walmart as low as $5.
7:26 AM
I noticed in my Cosmo Magazine that Walmart has 1 piece Women's swim suits for only $14. I did not really like the suit it showed, but it made me wonder what other great swimsuit deals they have right now. I went online and searched their swimsuits adn found you can get boys trunks as low as $5, Men's as low as $8, Girls suits under $10, and Women'd one or 2 piece suits for $14-$20. Check out all the suits here. The best part for me is that there are a lot of modest options (which is rare). Worth taking a look!
FREE 32 oz Drink at QT today
7:17 AM
Today Only, if you "like" QT on Facebook here you can get a coupon for a FREE 32oz fountain drink today, You will have to "like" them, print out the coupon and head over today to get the drink-the coupon is good today only!
40% off at Expressionary
7:02 AM
When I was reading through my Martha Stewart Living last night, I saw that there is a great deal going on right now at Expressionary.com. Through August 31, 2010, you can get 40% off your order when you enter code MSLJUNE at the checkout! This even includes clearance items!!
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ONLINE Clothing Groupon!!! 50% off!!!
6:48 AM
**This is an ONLINE Groupon, so you should be able to use this whether you live in Omaha or not! Yeah for online, right?!
Today's Omaha Groupon is $15 for $30 Worth of Creative Designer Threads for Men and Women from Curbside Clothing.
As with all the deals, make sure you check out the fine print before purchasing. To sign up for Groupons, click on my referral link here (this does NOT commit you to buying any deal-you choose what you buy) and to see the Omaha page, including today's deal, click here.
Not sure what Groupons is? Then click here to read all about it!
Today's Omaha Groupon is $15 for $30 Worth of Creative Designer Threads for Men and Women from Curbside Clothing.
As with all the deals, make sure you check out the fine print before purchasing. To sign up for Groupons, click on my referral link here (this does NOT commit you to buying any deal-you choose what you buy) and to see the Omaha page, including today's deal, click here.
Not sure what Groupons is? Then click here to read all about it!
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SLC: Half off at Vasuvio's Organic Gourmet Cafe
6:44 AM
Today's Salt Lake City Groupon is $10 for $20 Worth of Organic Sandwiches, Salads, and Soups at Vasuvio's Organic Gourmet Cafe.
As with all the deals, make sure you check out the fine print before purchasing. To sign up for Groupons, click on my referral link here (this does NOT commit you to buying any deal-you choose what you buy) and to see the Salt Lake City page, including today's deal, click here.
Not sure what Groupons is? Then click here to read all about it!
Yeah for Giveaways!!
6:38 AM
A few weeks back I won an AWESOME giveaway from Cat's blog Nuts in a Nutshell. It was an $80 gift card to Allbarstools.com. As an FYI, they do not JUST sell bar stools, and with my $80, I was able to get a couple really awesome things! I DID end up going over (and thus paying) $1.90, but that is nothin' for what I got!
I got This Picnic Table for the kids:
And I got something I have been wanting for a long time, this toaster oven for me:
Happy Mother's Day to me!! And they will be delivered on my Anniversary, May 17th! So it is like a double present!
Thanks Cat!
I got This Picnic Table for the kids:
And I got something I have been wanting for a long time, this toaster oven for me:
Happy Mother's Day to me!! And they will be delivered on my Anniversary, May 17th! So it is like a double present!
Thanks Cat!
Coupons from my FREE magazine subscriptions
5:37 AM
As you probably know, I have signed up for a lot of free subscriptions to magazines. Yesterday I got 2 of those magazines in the mail, Martha Stewart Living and Cosmopolitan. Both had som great coupons I wanted to tell you about:
- $3/1 Olay Total Effects Body Wash (Cosmo page 61)
- $2/1 Revlon PhotoReady cosmetic Product from Target (Cosmo page 88)
- $1/1 Revlon cosmetic product from Target (Cosmo Page 96)
- $5 off ant NuFree-Finipil Hair Removal Tretment of $25 or more at participating salons (Cosmo page 219)
- $2/1 Secret Soothing Effects (Living page 33)
- 40% off any regular price Martha Stewart Craft Item at Michael's 5/15-6/30 (Living page 105)
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3 new Walmart Freebies
5:28 AM
There are 3 new samples on Walmart's website right now:
- For a sample of Dove Ultimate Beauty Care Deodorant, click here.
- For a sample of Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant, click here.
- For a sample of Old Spice Odor Blocker Body Wash, click here.
FREE pet food sample
5:00 AM
Click here to learn about new Wyson Epigen pet food, and to request a FREE sample!
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