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    Spring Break (with the kids) in Waikiki

    Got the spring break trip planned for Hawaii.

    Dragging the teenagers (boys) and 8 year old (daughter) with us to Waikiki.

    The wife and I have been to several of the Hawaiian islands, but the kids have never been... So 10 days on Waikiki its going to be.

    I'm staying in a condo right on the beach. Love this place. If you check out the link, click the picture for the virtual tour (it's pretty cool)

    http://www.panaviz.com/customers/cas...ore/index.html

    Any suggestions out there for fun things to see/do while we are there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devildog View Post
    Got the spring break trip planned for Hawaii.

    Dragging the teenagers (boys) and 8 year old (daughter) with us to Waikiki.

    The wife and I have been to several of the Hawaiian islands, but the kids have never been... So 10 days on Waikiki its going to be.

    I'm staying in a condo right on the beach. Love this place. If you check out the link, click the picture for the virtual tour (it's pretty cool)

    http://www.panaviz.com/customers/cas...ore/index.html

    Any suggestions out there for fun things to see/do while we are there?

    Nice place, except how do you get to the beach that is only 30 feet away? I've never stayed on Waikiki, always North Shore, or Maui. With a pad like that, I'd think I'd like to give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clackamascoug View Post
    Nice place, except how do you get to the beach that is only 30 feet away? I've never stayed on Waikiki, always North Shore, or Maui. With a pad like that, I'd think I'd like to give it a try.
    I thought Waikiki would keep the teenagers busy. They can run around if they get bored of the ocean and sand. Getting to the beach is easy, you just ride the elevator down.

    Looks cool Norm... I'll check into that.

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    I would check out Lanikai beach. Maybe take a canoe out to the islands off the beach (forget what they're called).


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    Quote Originally Posted by San Diego Ute Fan View Post
    Devildog,
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    Thanks! Great idea that sounds like the kids would love.

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    Used to live there. so much to see and do.

    Start with this short list (some of it assumes that you are still a Marine, or still have an ID card):
    Go to the Hale Koa hotel for lunch, or wander over to the restaurants at night. Great military museum right next door that almost no one knows about. The hotel is a Military R&R site, much like Garmisch.
    Go to the North Shore, anywhere, but I like Haleiwa. Don't miss the falls, which are up by the big surf. You can swim with the turtles. You can dive off cliffs (be careful, you can also die).
    Go to Bellows Beach. On weekdays, it's only open to military and their families. Great sand. And you might get to see Marines doing amphib practice.
    Go on a hike. Many, many trails all over the island, we liked hiking the Aiea Loop, which is in the mountains above Pearl Harbor. 10 KM of beautiful.
    Speaking of Pearl Harbor... and don't miss the trip out to the Arizona.
    Go to Diamond Head Crater and do the hike. Amazing view at the top.
    Best beach? Sandy Beach, out just past Koko Crater. Amazing place.
    Why not snorkel at Hanauma Bay? And chill on the beach for the day? One of most amazing experiences you can have in the water without putting on gear.
    A day at the Polynesian Cultural Center is a great way to learn about the local cultures, and the dinner with show is completely worth it (a nice luau).
    If you don't go to that luau, find one somewhere. They're great fun, and the food is wonderful.
    The Bishop Museum in downtown Honolulu is completely worth spending an afternoon learning about the history of the islands. The whole family will enjoy it.
    Go to the
    Liliha Bakery for Cocoa Puffs. Hint, they're not a breakfast cereal... And they are amazing
    Go to the Original Pancake House for breakfast one day, but go hungry.

    There are more ideas, but these are the highlights.

    Hooah, and Oorah.


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    Thanks Expat, there are some great ideas here.

    I have some friends currently stationed at Kaneohe MCB.

    I appreciate you taking the time and making some suggestions, I've been to Oahu a few times, but I've never lived there and wasn't aware of some of the stuff on your list.

    Oorah and Hooah.

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    Returned from SB from Costa Rica. We have been to Hawaii many times as we own a timeshare, and needless to say, we really do love Hawaii....Kauai, Oahu & Maui. We've never been to the big island.

    Anyway, we had a fabulous time in Guanacaste, Costa Rica and believe it would be a great alternative for those seeking a beach experience but wanting something different than Hawaii, Florida etc.... What you get is an "authentic" experience -- i.e. modest living throughout most of the region -- affordable, terrific waves & beaches (don't measure up to North Shore or Jaws etc.... but really, how many of us can handle those waves anyway), interesting sites and excursions, friendly towards visitors, and experience a different culture....different food, standard of living, wild monkeys, etc...

    Maybe something to consider in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mUUser View Post
    Returned from SB from Costa Rica. We have been to Hawaii many times as we own a timeshare, and needless to say, we really do love Hawaii....Kauai, Oahu & Maui. We've never been to the big island.

    Anyway, we had a fabulous time in Guanacaste, Costa Rica and believe it would be a great alternative for those seeking a beach experience but wanting something different than Hawaii, Florida etc.... What you get is an "authentic" experience -- i.e. modest living throughout most of the region -- affordable, terrific waves & beaches (don't measure up to North Shore or Jaws etc.... but really, how many of us can handle those waves anyway), interesting sites and excursions, friendly towards visitors, and experience a different culture....different food, standard of living, wild monkeys, etc...

    Maybe something to consider in the future.
    Good to know. I've always wanted to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mUUser View Post
    Returned from SB from Costa Rica. We have been to Hawaii many times as we own a timeshare, and needless to say, we really do love Hawaii....Kauai, Oahu & Maui. We've never been to the big island.

    Anyway, we had a fabulous time in Guanacaste, Costa Rica and believe it would be a great alternative for those seeking a beach experience but wanting something different than Hawaii, Florida etc.... What you get is an "authentic" experience -- i.e. modest living throughout most of the region -- affordable, terrific waves & beaches (don't measure up to North Shore or Jaws etc.... but really, how many of us can handle those waves anyway), interesting sites and excursions, friendly towards visitors, and experience a different culture....different food, standard of living, wild monkeys, etc...

    Maybe something to consider in the future.
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    I hope you'll return and report.
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    I will, but my photography sucks compared to those posting in the picture thread. I take pictures anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mUUser View Post
    I hope you'll return and report.
    I will. I'm looking forward to this trip. My wife is the de facto travel agent in our house; if it were left up to me we wouldn't go anywhere. She has planned this whole thing. Our kids are 12/10/7/5 and this our first big trip outside the US. We have done British Colombia but being able to speak the language makes a huge difference.
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    I can't believe I am saying this.

    My wife is taking the kids to see her mother over spring break. After a chaotic last 5 months, I would rather have a week and a half without anyone around than a week and a half with the whole family in Hawaii.

    I know I will take those words back in a few weeks, but as it stands right now I am counting down the hours for them to all leave.

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    I would love to visit Costa Rica. The "authentic" beach experience would be great. The wife and I love North Kauai for that very reason, albeit... it is still in the U.S.

    My teenagers are at the age where the excitement is in the crowds, and the energy of Waikiki with all the shopping, stuff to look at, and things to do, it will keep them entertained for 10 days. I plan on spending time with my eight year old daughter visiting the beach, the aquarium, and making excursions.

    I fully understand what Orange Ute is saying though. As this trip grows closer... I'm getting nervous about all the planning, details, and packing... and I'm dreading the trip there (everyone is over packing IMO). To me it sure would make for a more peaceful spring break to just kick it around home and get some of the things done I need to for spring around my house.

    Oh well, I hope this is a happy and memorable trip with the kids.

    I hope you have a great trip too Hostile.

    Good to hear that yours was fun MUUser.
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    Great pics, DD, makes me want to get back there soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarid in Cedar View Post
    Great pics, DD, makes me want to get back there soon.
    Thanks Jarid I appreciate that, but I realize my photography skills and my camera are only just adequate. I don't make taking pictures the goal, I just snap them as I'm going along, and if the time allows without making specific time for pics. Still, as they say... a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, in this case... maybe at least a sentence.








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    I see you made it to the statue of Robert Anae.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katy Lied View Post
    I see you made it to the statue of Robert Anae.
    Is that really true? Did he pose for the Duke's statue?

    I also made it to Magic Island as you suggested, although I did my paddle boarding from the beach. The boys and I did observe the night surfers on Waikiki but did not participate because I am not good enough.

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