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Hawaii Trip Feb-Mar 2012 Need Info
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Mon, Oct 24, 2011 7:43 PM
Hi,I am going to start my vacation in Kona on Feb 20th. I did want to stay at Kona Village but they are closed. Are there any other places on the Big Island that are like kona village that are charming near the beach and don't cost 1000.00 per night? We are going to be staying at Kilauea military camp,Barking sands and Halekoa. The first 3 nights I need to find a place. Thanks for your help. |
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Trailerpark Tiki
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Tue, Oct 25, 2011 11:04 AM
Can't help with the Big Island, but just wanted to say that I've stayed at Hale Koa twice and it is very nice. Try to make the Hale Koa Luau, its touristy but fun. I recommend the Polynesian Cultural Center on the North Shore. It is a whole day trip and a tiki wonderland. |
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mymotiki
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Tue, Oct 25, 2011 2:16 PM
thanks trailer park for the information. |
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bamalamalu
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Tue, Oct 25, 2011 3:46 PM
Hi - I haven't stayed up in that area so not many personal tips, but this site is really good for comparing the options: http://www.wizardpub.com/bigisland/bigresort.html (Scroll down to the map of the island and you can click on each hotel for info) Oyster doesn't have every hotel available, but is good for seeing interior room pictures: I'm pretty sure it's the Kona Bali Kai that I've stayed at, closer to town. It was nice, but there's not much 'beach' in that area. And it was a whole bunch of years ago. |
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Thu, Oct 27, 2011 10:11 AM
Aloha, Did you check out Dug's place?] When in Waikiki and like to see tiki, I'm almost always around. Waikiki Tiki; Art, History, and Photographs. [ Edited by: Phillip Roberts 2011-10-27 10:12 ] |
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TikiMookie
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Sun, Nov 20, 2011 3:42 PM
I haven't stayed here, but would love to: http://www.vacationhomes.com/10769 The Onion House is owned by the McCormack Spice Family and it looks amazing. Last year we were on the Big Island and stayed a few nights at the Royal Kona Hotel. The room was kind of old but we had a HUGE balcony that overlooked the ocean. I loved the bar area at Don the Beachcombers, which is on property. http://www.royalkona.com/Index.cfm Don't miss Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Park, lots of tikis and it's just a beautiful walk through history. Plus it's fun to learn to pronouce (poo oo hoh noo ah oh, ho now now) and impress your friends :) If you are looking for a place to stay, check out Trip Advisor and look at photos and reviews. I find some amazing places on that site! We'll be in Kauai this week, leaving on Thanksgiving, I can hardly wait. |
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Sun, May 19, 2013 1:11 AM
Just came back from the Big Island myself. I knew I had to visit one of the world centers of tiki or ki'i in Hawaiian. For some reason the National Parks have, through the years taken over tiki sites. I admit they do preserve and protect them well. Here are some pics of out trip. First tiki stop Ahuena Heiau (temple) in the city of Kona Kaloko-Honokôhau National Historical Park north of Kona Next stop, what should be on the bucket list of any tikiphile Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park south of Kona We also visited Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (home of goddess Pele), Puukohola Heiau National Historic Site(Kamehameha's war Heiau or temple), Lava Tree state Park, small Heiau in Kau (southern part of Island) and I also discovered a now nearly abandoned Poly-Pop architecture in Hilo. Great place for a Poly Pop village with a tiki bar, tiki restaurant, tiki clothing and tourist store |
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