Archive for 'Getting Around'
What is the best way of transportation to get to the Pro Bowl from waikiki?
Chris asks,
What is the best way of transportation to get to the probowl from waikiki?
I’ve had the pleasure of volunteering for the Pro Bowl in the last few years, and from my experience, the best form of transportation depends largely on how you will be feeling after the game. People generally have three options: take [...]
Posted: January 30th, 2007 under Activities, Getting Around, Outside of Waikiki.
Comments: none
Free things to do on Oahu (part 1)
Which by the way do you have a list of the freebie stuff to do? Like enjoying the beach, Fort De Russy, etc? Is it possible to walk into hotels you aren’t staying at and watching their demonstrations, etc?
Whoa! Kelly’s asking for a lot with this one, and I’m sure a lot of our visitors [...]
Posted: January 18th, 2007 under Activities, Beaches, Getting Around, Outside of Waikiki.
Comments: none
Places to rent full-size vans in Honolulu
I can’t seem to find any car rental agency that has full-size vans available (seats 9). This would be for pickup at HNL. Do you happen to know of any?
We found a few full-size vans that could seat around 12 to 15 and still have some space for your luggagewhile looking around (and asking a [...]
Posted: January 9th, 2007 under Getting Around.
Comments: none
Is a rental car generally recommended in Waikiki?
Is a rental car generally recommended in Waikiki? We’re staying at the ResortQuest Waikiki Sunset for a week. We have 2 families with small children. We heard parking around Waikiki (outside our hotel) is expensive and hard to find. Is the trolley/bus/walking a viable option if we plan to spend most of our time in [...]
Posted: January 8th, 2007 under Accomodations & Hotels, Getting Around.
Comments: none
Are infant seats required for children 3 and under when riding either the Waikiki Trolley, “The Bus”, or taxis?
When riding on public transportation such as The Bus, The Waikiki Trolley, or a taxi, you are not required to have infant seats for children 3 years old and below. However, The Waikiki Trolley requires parents (or accompanying adults) to sit with their children 3 years old and younger in the middle section of the [...]
Posted: January 8th, 2007 under Getting Around.
Comments: none