/r/HawaiiVisitorsLounge
The Hawai'i Visitors Lounge is a place for past, current and future visitors to the beautiful islands of Hawai'i.
Hawai'i Visitors Lounge is a place for past, current and future visitors to the beautiful islands of Hawai'i.
Are you thinking about a trip? Have questions? Come on in.
Did you just arrive back home and you're missing us already or want to share your trip tips and tricks? Come on in, talk-story, share your videos, pictures, good times and adventures with us kama'aina and malihini alike.
This is the place to post your questions and suggestions regarding hotels, food, activities, sights, hikes and more, for the beautiful islands and waters of Hawai'i.
Aloha and welcome to /r/HawaiiVisitorsLounge, a place for anything local, like news, pics, sports, events or just stop by, talk story. It's not a place for stink eye or downvote menehunes.
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Hi, I have a vacation planned to Waikiki in 2 weeks and am very concerned about the strike! I've heard others say that it is VERY loud and they were unable to sleep. I am travelling with children so this is not good.
I booked through Air Canada vacations, and they say no refund as hotel strike is out of there control.
I've emailed and called Hilton Hawaiian Village and no response. Understandable, with the strike. I can't afford to just book another hotel. Do you have any other tips, suggestions? I don't need a lecture, I understand the importance of a strike, I'm just trying to do damage control for ourselves if possible. Any suggestions? I've already heard ear plugs are useless as they have air horns, sirens and microphones.
The other downside is we arrive at the Honolulu airport at 9pm so we won't even arrive to our hotel until 10:00. I was thinking of cancelling on checkin and see if I can book into somewhere else same day? That might be risky? Especially at 10pm at night.