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Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: atvmxr on June 24, 2014, 04:35:52 PM
[MENTION=219]Hawaiiysr[/MENTION]  or anyone else

thinking of surprising the soon to be mrs with a trip to HI (she thinks we are going to vegas for our honeymoon) in mid August.  from researching, I think I have it narrowed down to either Oahu or Maui.  we are pretty laid back, might do a little sight seeing, always up for good food and beverages.   looking to just get away from everything for a few days and relax

got any suggestions?
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: pinned250r on June 24, 2014, 04:41:55 PM
Well congrats sir! Enjoy it! I've had a few friends go to Oahu, they all loved it. I too am trying to find a way to get out there soon. Have a hawaiin beer with josh. Maybe show him how to ride his R :) or let my wife show him how to ride, either way is fine lol.
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: rablack21 on June 24, 2014, 04:47:14 PM
Quote from: atvmxr;37475
[MENTION=219]Hawaiiysr[/MENTION]  or anyone else

thinking of surprising the soon to be mrs with a trip to HI (she thinks we are going to vegas for our honeymoon) in mid August.  from researching, I think I have it narrowed down to either Oahu or Maui.  we are pretty laid back, might do a little sight seeing, always up for good food and beverages.   looking to just get away from everything for a few days and relax

got any suggestions?

Same here, my wife and I are going to be vacationing in Hawaii next year. Any recommendations, like atvmxr said, would be awesome for us as well.
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: rough250r on June 24, 2014, 05:01:52 PM
I havnt been to Maui but I lived on Oahu for a bit ... And its pretty fun there is a lot of the general touristy stuff hiking snorkeling surfing and the such.  Its a great place to hang out and relax and sit by the beach  or you can go north on the island and go skydiving
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: JesseA420 on June 24, 2014, 05:03:45 PM
[MENTION=314]rough250r[/MENTION] what is there to do for work on oahu now u have me wanting to move LOL
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: Rupp250 on June 24, 2014, 05:26:01 PM
My wife and I went to Kauai for our honeymoon. Did a dinner cruise along the Na Pali coast. Rode atvs @ Kipu Ranch. Snorkeled @ Tunnels Beach. And sat floating in the ocean drinking Mai Tai's.

Can't wait to go back. We stayed at the Hilton in Lihue.
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: rough250r on June 24, 2014, 06:56:42 PM
When I was out there I was in the  carpenters union... So I'm not sure what's out there  for office corperate type jobs but if your in a trade the unions are real big

Quote from: rough250r;37483
I havnt been to Maui but I lived on Oahu for a bit ... And its pretty fun there is a lot of the general touristy stuff hiking snorkeling surfing and the such.  Its a great place to hang out and relax and sit by the beach  or you can go north on the island and go skydiving
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: atvmxr on June 24, 2014, 10:37:47 PM
Quote from: JesseA420;37484
[MENTION=314]rough250r[/MENTION] what is there to do for work on oahu now u have me wanting to move LOL

I had a job offer to work in HI last year.  I strongly considered it, for several weeks.  but the initial pay was low and after adjusting for cost of living was only like $35000 a year.  Which is okay, but retarded pay for a licensed professional engineer - I got kids to put through college and a 250r addiction to feed!!!
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: atvmxr on June 24, 2014, 10:43:16 PM
From what I can tell Oahu is the most heavily populated, which means more stuff to do, but also less elbow room.  I live in the 3- 4th largest city in the us , so I'll take something simply for being less crowded
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: Hawaiiysr on June 25, 2014, 12:01:06 AM
Ill keep this short because I have so much good stuff to say about home.

generally Hawaii is much slower then the US mainland. Oahu is the most heavily populated of all the islands. Oahu is also the busiest Island of them all. Maui would be the next busiest island but definitely slower than Oahu. every island has there scenic views and tourist hotspots so regardless which island you choose to visit you will not be disappointed. If you want a slower pace more kick back environment I say kauai, maui, or, the big island. Little more up beat, lively nite life, and, shopping,  I say Oahu. Every island will have their own cool places to visit.

Do some quick research on each island and see which one has the most things that interests you. Perhaps you can island hop.

We can "talk story" as us locals say. Ill be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Leave a message if I don't answer. I'm a busy guy.  

Oh and btw congratulations to you and your lady:)
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: rablack21 on June 25, 2014, 08:04:41 AM
Awesome information. My wife and I were also considering Maui or Kauai. I've did not know of Oahu but I will have to research it as well. That dinner cruise sounded pretty sweet, Rupp.
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: rsss396 on June 25, 2014, 08:13:38 AM
20 years ago this year me and the wife went to Oahu and Maui. I enjoyed Maui much more simply because we are not into shopping and bar scenes. But no matter what you will love Hawaii and even in the middle of summer it was never to hot because the ocean regulates the temp.
But I did see the biggest cockroach in my life in Hawaii Haha and this was in a brand new hotel! it crapped turds the size a small mouse!
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: rablack21 on June 25, 2014, 08:43:37 AM
Quote from: spiritaces;37544
What are ya? Tarded? Who doesnt know of Oahu?? It is the island where Honolulu is! Geez man!! Oh BTW LOL
I prefer the term "geographically challenged" :flipping-the-bird:
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: atvmxr on June 25, 2014, 09:44:05 AM
Quote from: spiritaces;37546
Don't know if its the 3rd or fourth? And you're from there LOL! Here's a recap!! This is from memory. With the top 9 having a million plus and number 10 being real close!!

1. New York City
2. Los Angeles
3. Chicago
4. HOUSTON
5. Philadelphia
6. Phoenix
7. San Antonio
8. San Diego
9. Dallas
10. San Jose

yeah, but that only counts the "official" Houston city limits and not all the suburbs.  The true number is closer to 5-6 million people which is way more than Chi-town
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: Tbone07 on June 25, 2014, 09:44:27 AM
Hawaii is awesome you just gotta stay away from Josh aka Hawaiiysr....:lol:
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: atvmxr on June 25, 2014, 10:49:09 AM
Quote from: Hawaiiysr;37526
Ill keep this short because I have so much good stuff to say about home.. Ill be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Leave a message if I don't answer. I'm a busy guy.  

Oh and btw congratulations to you and your lady:)

which island do you live on?  i was thinking of doing a combo of staying in Oahu a few days then Maui, but i think we are just going to go to maui.  south kihei probably.  a little concerned about the wind since in August it averages 25mph, but I am told the further south you go the less wind there is.  ?
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: pinned250r on June 25, 2014, 11:16:18 AM
Josh is on Oahu, just outside the capital.
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: Hawaiiysr on June 25, 2014, 12:10:52 PM
Quote from: atvmxr;37557
which island do you live on?  i was thinking of doing a combo of staying in Oahu a few days then Maui, but i think we are just going to go to maui.  south kihei probably.  a little concerned about the wind since in August it averages 25mph, but I am told the further south you go the less wind there is.  ?

Yes, pinned is right. I live on Oahu. Many people do the island hopping on thing. I would do that if the budget allows. Only thing is its hard to cram in all the sights. There is only so many hours in a day.

Maui is great. I have family there that lives up country, kula area. You can't go wrong visiting Maui. Kihei is nice. Hot though in my opinion. Kihei is somewhat of a touristy town. Lots of restaurants, a few little strip malls. South kihei is where most of the major hotels are. And yes less wind. North is more windy. Its nice but in all honesty I would stay at a cheaper hotel or even better if you can find one rent out a condo. I would spend my money else where like activities and dinning out. Helicopter tours, zip lining, whale watching cruzes, fine dinning. I would spend my money there. Its is nice to come back to fresh sheets and a tidy hotel room though. So many options!

If you visit Maui you have to go up to kula, haiku area. Views are amazing! Lots to see and do up there.

Like I said evey island will have its own feel. You just need to find out which one feels the best for you. Renting a condo in Maui is cool. On Oahu your better off in a hotel.

I'm excited for you! No matter where you visit I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself.
Title: visiting hawaii - looking for guidance
Post by: atvmxr on June 25, 2014, 08:40:41 PM
Quote from: Hawaiiysr;37573
Yes, pinned is right. I live on Oahu. Many people do the island hopping on thing. I would do that if the budget allows. Only thing is its hard to cram in all the sights. There is only so many hours in a day.

Maui is great. I have family there that lives up country, kula area. You can't go wrong visiting Maui. Kihei is nice. Hot though in my opinion. Kihei is somewhat of a touristy town. Lots of restaurants, a few little strip malls. South kihei is where most of the major hotels are. And yes less wind. North is more windy. Its nice but in all honesty I would stay at a cheaper hotel or even better if you can find one rent out a condo. I would spend my money else where like activities and dinning out. Helicopter tours, zip lining, whale watching cruzes, fine dinning. I would spend my money there. Its is nice to come back to fresh sheets and a tidy hotel room though. So many options!

If you visit Maui you have to go up to kula, haiku area. Views are amazing! Lots to see and do up there.

Like I said evey island will have its own feel. You just need to find out which one feels the best for you. Renting a condo in Maui is cool. On Oahu your better off in a hotel.

I'm excited for you! No matter where you visit I'm sure you'll enjoy yourself.

I looked into the condo and vrbo, but the deals on Travelocity and Expedia just can't be beat.  Any thoughts on knaapali on the far west side in comparison to mid/south kihei  in terms of wind, temperature, touristy  etc in mid august?

Also it seems the best flight option is direct from Houston to Oahu then jump over to Maui.  If we do that then I doubt we will day fly to any of the other islands.