Monday, September 23, 2013

Fun stuff to do in hawaii on the big island?

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lalala


im going to hawaii with my family any fun ideas?


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1. The Sheraton Keauhou Bay Resort, south of Kailua-Kona shines lights on the water at night around their hotel...it has attracted plankton and because there is no coral reef to block sea life that would normally be in the open ocean, the huge manta rays come at night to feed right off the hotel. So you can go at night, but you can also book a tour to do a night dive with the manta rays!
http://www.sheratonkeauhou.com/mantaraye...

2. There is a great catamaran cruise called the Fair Wind that takes you to Kealakekua Bay for snorkeling or scuba diving. You leave from Keauhou Bay for 4-5 hours. Along the way since the water is very deep and no protected lagoons here, you have the chance of seeing flying fish scatter as the boat approaches, as well as spinner dolphins. Once there, the size of tropical fish is amazing.
http://www.fair-wind.com/

3. Above Kailua-Kona is the funky artist's town of Holualoa. Hiroki Morinoue (Studio 7 on the main street) and other artists live here. You can also visit the Holualoa Coffee Factory where they package kona coffee from the cooperative of kona coffee growers here and take a short tour to learn about how coffee is graded and packaged.
http://www.konalea.com/

4. South of town in Kealakekua Bay is the City of Refuge, absolutely the most glamorous ancient Hawaiian archeological site, in the most glamorous setting of coconut groves set along the water on black lava.
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...

5. Don't forget to get a slice of macadamia nut pie, basically pecan pie but made with macadamia nuts. YUM.
http://www.macpie.com/

6. There is a restaurant halfway between town and Keahou called Jamieson's. They have a branch in Haleiwa, Oahu which is not very good, this one is better. It is on the ground floor of an old condo one side of Magic Sands beach, but once in the restaurant the views are amazing. When the water is rough the waves splash over the wall on the outside terrace, so beware when selecting a table! They usually have live Hawaiian music.
http://www.jamesonshawaii.com/jamesonsko...

7. Kailua Kona is famous for going on charter boats to go deep sea fishing for marlin, you will see many boats for hire there.

8. There is the Atlantis submarine tours that leave from a pier in town, worth to see once.
http://www.atlantisadventures.com/kona.c...


9. Also in the Kohala area is an irrigation "ditch" tour by boat. Sounds very strange and I have never done this, but friends have and say it was fun, very historic and pretty in places. It was damaged in the earthquake in few years back, check to make sure it is open again.
http://www.flumindaditch.com/

10. In Hilo, there is a Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut visitor center, fantasic free samples!!!!!!!!

11. Akaka Falls, north of Hilo is the most beautiful of all (easily accessible) hawaiian waterfalls.

12. And of course....Kilauea eruptions and Volcano National Park. You can hike, take boat or fly-over tours...

I am going to Hawaii in April Oahu & Maui. Anyone have any suggestions on the best things to see & do & eat?




Jennifer W


We are going to be in Oahu for 3 nights and Maui 4 nights. I am looking for the best places to eat, shop, explore and just fun stuff to do. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. This is my first time going & I can't wait!!!!!


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I've only been to Oahu once and that was on an interisland side trip while staying in Maui to see the USS Arizona memorial. And, that is an absolute must-do if you're in Honolulu. Keep in mind, though, that you have to go there and get a ticket in advance that day that's a certain color. Then, when they call your color (which can be a couple hours later), you start your tour. The tour itself lasts a couple hours, depending on how long you stay there. It starts out with a movie presentation in a theater and then the boat goes out to the memorial. You then come back whenever you want.

There's lots to do on Maui (it's where I go every year - I have a timeshare in Kahana on the northwest side). About 10 miles southeast of the airport in Kahului is the town of Paia, where the north swells can get about 15 to 20 feet. It's amazing to see the surfers and windsurfers out there on those huge waves. And, the waves crashing on the rocks can be spectacular. There's also a couple of cool places to eat in Paia Town, right on the main road.

In Maalaea (on the west side of the island, where the road forks to Kihei and Wailea to the south, and Lahaina to the north) is the Maui aquarium. I think it costs about $15 - $20 per person, but it's a very cool place to check out. There's also a bunch of shops and restaurants around there.

Any trip to Maui has to include at least a stop in Lahaina. On the main drag next to the ocean are all kinds of cool shops and restaurants. My favorite place to go is Cheeseburger in Paradise. Get a second floor table next to a window if you can. They look out over the water. But, there's a whole row of restaurants on that side of the street.

Further up the road about 5 miles north of Lahaina Town is Kaanapali. Just south of the Sheraton hotel is a large outcropping of volcanic rock called Black Rock. This is probably the best snorkeling on the island. But, parking is difficult to find unless you pay for valet at the hotel. There's also some rather expensive shopping in Kaanapali. But, it's interesting to look.

One thing that's very cool to do is take a sunset cruise. You can get one out of Maalaea Harbor, Lahaina, or right off Kaanapali Beach. If you take the one off the beach, be aware that you don't wear shoes on the cruise. They back a huge catamaran up to the beach and you rush up the ladder in between waves. So, wear shorts and plan on getting a bit wet. One operator uses a rubber pontoon boat to shuttle people from the beach to the catamaran. Still, it's no shoes and you will get wet.

If you like hiking, two good choices are Iao Valley and the lava fields south of Wailea. Iao Valley is a dense jungle area in the middle of the north half of the island. It has streams and trails, and lots of pools in the rocks that are big enough to swim in. Wear good hiking boots or shoes, and expect to get muddy.

To get to the lava fields, just follow the road signs to Wailea and keep going south until the road ends. From there, you can just start walking south across the lava fields toward the jungle (there's a pretty good path in the jungle). Wear sturdy shoes for this. The lava can be sharp, and it might cut up into sandals or flip flops. The jungle is dry with a dirt path. And every hundred yards or so is another cove with beautiful turquoise water ,and waves splashing up against the red and white volcanic rocks.

Since you're only there for a few nights, I would avoid the trip to Hana. It's an all-day trip, mostly because it takes about 4 hours to drive the narrow highway. Besides, there's not much to see there. Maybe some cool waterfalls along the side of the road or along the hiking trails. But, why waste a whole day? Also, going to see the sunrise at Haleakala is very cool. But, you have to start out at about 3 in the morning and it takes about 3 hours to get there. It's also about 40 degrees with a 30 MPH wind that cuts right through you. And, who wants to pack the clothing needed for such a thing?




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Sunday, September 22, 2013

can someone email me a list of things i should buy for my new house? i dont know where to start?

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ANGELICA





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livingroom-couch, a chair or two, tv stand,end tables, coffee table, lamps and book shelves, tv
Bedroom-bed,book shelves, night stand, dresser, vanity, warbrobe, sheets, pillows, lamp, radio, alarm clock, full length mirror,
Kitchen- table and chair set, fridge, dish washer, plates, flat wear, glasses, dish towels, cooking wear
bathroom-towel, a stand alone cubboard for things like towels and stuff or just by a booksehelf its cheaper
(If)den-alot of fluffy chairs, a couch, and ookshelves instead of puttig them in the livingroom
General-curtains, washer and dryer, rugs, plants (I would go for fake ones that you don't have to take carre of) personal items like pictures, and stuff make it look like your own
cleaning supplies- like broom, dust pan, soap for dishes and cloths, light bulbs,
I personally don't like my stuff to match, like in my living room for example I have an ugly brown plad recliner, a van bench seat, and bean bags with old fashion sewing tables as end tables, a vanity seat for a cofee table, and a unicorn lamp.

Is it selfish when someone has food on their plate, but they take more food?




Nam


My friend tends to do this A LOT! We eat with each other, and he grabs a load of food to put on his plate. For example, there are several more shrimp left; I have nothing on my plate, while he has a lot on his, and he takes the last of the shrimp. Is this selfish?


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A way to solve this problem is to put each person's food onto their plates and do not have a shared bowl from which to take the food. If there's any left over, don't mention it, simply leave it on the kitchen bench and when he has finished eating, and you're full as well, tell him that if he's still hungry he may have what's still left on the kitchen bench. Don't always have some left over, or he'll just stand up and race you to where he knows there's food. Sometimes have extra, at other times don't have any extra. He'll slowly learn to ask, and will probably learn to follow the good example you've set down for him by asking if you have finished and if you'd like more food. Sometimes, it's better to put ideas into practise than to try and verbally instruct others. The chances of his having seen and heard of table etiquette are high, he just needs to stop and think about what he's doing.




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