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One would think so, the idea is to fill seats. I get so annoyed trying to book QF J award to HNL and get that JQ J sorry PE award seats.
There is nothing more perishable than an airline seat !!
One would think so, the idea is to fill seats. I get so annoyed trying to book QF J award to HNL and get that JQ J sorry PE award seats.
I hadn't considered it for a long time but with those JQ fares it might make for a more economical trip to Vancouver next time. There must be some pretty good deals with Westjet to Hawaii from YVR. The direct flight with Air Canada from SYD is outrageously expensive for no good reason except that it's a monopoly most of the year. AC is only on a par with Jetstar at best anyway.
Agree with all of the above re the tanking AUD - I was in Waikiki 2 weeks ago and, whilst the state tax is relatively low, the base prices for goods are higher than in Vegas (heavily subsidised) and LA.
The shopping is comparatively ordinary (Waikele Premium Outlets) compared to those in LA, Vegas and New York, although the Ala Moana Center is pretty impressive.
It's changed a lot in 20 or so years - it's very touristy, and I'd describe it as an overblown Surfers Paradise - I'll be one less returning traveller, not assisting those loads - YMMV.
The best shopping on Oahu is NOT Ala Moana - that is a tourist trap of grand proportions <snip>.
And the gel is still available at the ABC stores![]()
On one of the early trips there (got addicted) was talking to a local at the international markets and she told us of several other malls etc to go to. One (I forget the name) has a monorail for getting around within it.
A worthy opinion, but I'd certainly disagree. Needing to go to YYC 3-5 times a year for business I have a choice of routes - QF via LAX or DFW; AC via direct to YVR; QF to YVR seasonal service, ANZ to YVR via Auckland etc and I happily choose AC half the time; its a good service both in terms of hard and soft product. Domestically, only Air Canada's LCC Rouge offshoot can be reasonably compared to Jetstar. Air Canada, being a 'legacy' carrier has much the same pros and cons as QF.
Apologies for wandering OT.
You're thinking of Pearl Ridge, over near Pearl Harbor.
The Windward Mall and Kahala Mall are also probably better (along with Pearl Ridge) - smaller than Ala Moana and designed for locals, rather than tourists.
Agree, we always hire a car and get around to all the shopping centres outside of Waikiki, bargains can still be found, going again in November and I pay around $120/$130 US a night for a one bed condo one block back from beach. WE self cater most of the time and don't find it that expensive, though eating out can be horrendous $$ wise and food wise. Have been going most years since 1995 and it has changed a lot but still the place that suits me the best, feel safe for the most part and the weather is magnificent most times of year. We tend to stay towards the Diamond Head end as further up Waikiki its too busy and touristy.
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Do you visit Sydney much?
Any room for some ABC Aloe Vera gel.......
The best shopping on Oahu is NOT Ala Moana - that is a tourist trap of grand proportions.
At what time of year are the cheapest flights to HNL? I was just checking some dates and they didn't seem particularly cheap. Could get YVR-HNL returns for around $400 (Canadian) in October though.
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Try the Jetstar site now as having a very quiet sale from Melbourne to Honolulu early Feb to mid March 2016 for under $1K for two people return -
Thanks for that - MEL-HNL is listed as $399 for Feb-Mar. However when you click on the fare it goes to this weird page with "things you need to know" and price to SE Asian destinations quoted in Indonesian rupiah!
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Edit - seems to have been fixed. Returns in Feb for $669 was the best I found.
Will look a bit further for that other deal.
Happy to pick up for you and post up to Sydney...I don't go till November though
I don't think that this is necessarily the case. Having been in Hawaii and several mainland states this year, I can tell you that prices in some Ala Moana stores (Eg. Macys) are the same in Hawaii as on the mainland (apart from different sales tax rates between the states). Although the range offered in Hawaii is a lot poorer.