swindonseagull
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Been there a few times in my RAF days only ever saw Honolulu and Pearl Harbour, personally would not pay to go there Wakiki Beach is not all that...Blackpool with Americans.
Been there a few times in my RAF days only ever saw Honolulu and Pearl Harbour, personally would not pay to go there Wakiki Beach is not all that...Blackpool with Americans.
I agree Waikiki was a tad disappointing for one of the most famous beaches in the world but to compare it with Blackpool is ridiculous.
On the other hand if you don't do Pearl Harbour, which I believe is on the other main Island, (We did a 2 centre holiday), you will regret it for the rest of your life, it was a superb experience.
Although Mrs H nearly caused a diplomatic incident when commenting on the amount of Japanese visitors "They've got a bit of a cheek coming"
Is this the result of you wearing that shirt at The Emirates in Sunday?
Had a week in Maui in April. Loved it. Great beaches for snorkeling or surfing - take your pick. Rain forest on the north flank of the volcano, vastly varied climate/vegetation over really short distances. Good food. Local craft beer. Will be going back, that is certain.
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Personally, I'd have saved that post for the bounce. Different time, different audience (apart from Stat Brother etc. )Great input, thanks and keep them coming
Toured US for our honeymoon a dozen years ago and spent a week in Kauai. I've seen a fair bit of the world and it was pretty much the most beautiful place I've ever seen. Grew up in Shoreham so not a beach person, but was overwhelmed by the endless choice of stunning deserted beaches. Every corner you turn is another vista unlike any other. They filmed Indiana Jones first scenes there and it's where Captain Cook was killed, it also has a fissure through the middle that looks like the grand canyon. Strangely no ham and pineapple on anything. It's a schlep though, we went from Vegas to San Francisco for a week, then flew via a 3 hour stop over in Honolulu.
One thing not to do is The Polynesian Centre, it was right across the other side Maui, we got picked up in a minibus from the Hotel at silly o'clock, the driver's motoring style throughout the journey was somewhat erratic, which resulted in a Japanese lady honking up.
The PC was okay (ish) but we were ready for drink with our pre booked meal at the end of the day, before the 'Native Showcase'.
"Two Corona's please?" I asked our young Chinese waitress.
She then informed me that the whole attraction was alcohol free on Religious grounds, owned by the Mormons, but she nearly wet herself when she discovered where we came from, she said she loved Harry Potter, but equally Hermione, because she was 'so good at Sorcery'. I think she actually believed they were real people.
All in all apart from making a young Chinese girls day, it was a wasted day, so if your Holiday Rep tries to sell you the trip, a quite expensive one at that, decline!
On the other hand if you don't do Pearl Harbour, which I believe is on the other main Island, (We did a 2 centre holiday), you will regret it for the rest of your life, it was a superb experience.
Although Mrs H nearly caused a diplomatic incident when commenting on the amount of Japanese visitors "They've got a bit of a cheek coming"
Is it hot there always looks overcast when on tv
I was visited many years ago and was lucky enough to be treated to a personal guided tour by NSC legend [MENTION=921]Ken Livingstone Seagull[/MENTION], barrelling round Maui in his truck with both of us wearing ‘Skint’ Albion shirts. A fantastic time and genuinely one of my best lifetime experiences.
Personally if I was visiting Maui I would need to go looking for this guy who just happens to live there