Thursday, November 1, 2012

About What's the cheapest way to go from Miami to Honolulu

What's the cheapest way to go from Miami to Honolulu?
Hi, I need to find the cheapest way to travel from Miami, FL to Honolulu, I want to go to the Kokua Festival 2010, I will go all the way from Venezuela so I need to save money on traveling costs. I don't care if I have to take buses and boats what ever it takes. Any good answer?
Honolulu - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Yes. Do your research using www.orbitz.com or www.travelocity.com to search for the best air fare deals
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Saturday, September 1, 2012

About Is there a cruise ship that will take me from LA to Honolulu but not back

Is there a cruise ship that will take me from LA to Honolulu but not back?
I need a cruise ship or way to travel from LA to Honolulu, not flying, and not taking back.
Honolulu - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
http://www.cruisecompete.com/vacations/visits/honolulu/1
Answer 2 :
I'm fairly new to computers, but as someone who lives on Oahu, there must be some website or cruise ship company that offers that option. Good luck and Aloha. God keep u
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

About The distance along a shipping route between San Francisco and Honolulu is 2,100 nautical miles

The distance along a shipping route between San Francisco and Honolulu is 2,100 nautical miles?
(there are 6,076.1 feet in 1 nautical mile). If one ship leaves San Francisco at the time another leaves Honolulu, and if the former travel at 15 knots (1 knot = 1 nautical miles per hour) and the latter at 20 knots, how long will it take the two ships to rendezcous? How far will they be from Honolulu and San Francisco at that time?
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Answer 1 :
They are closing at 35knots so the time taken is 2100/35=60 hours. Distance from Honolulu is 60*20=1200 nautical miles so distance from San Francisco is 900 nautical miles
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

About Im Im flying to Honolulu, can anyone give me a list of all the air travel websites you know

Im Im flying to Honolulu, can anyone give me a list of all the air travel websites you know?

Air Travel - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You can check the airlines website and also Kayak.com (for all the websites for comparison).
Answer 2 :
There are hundreds of such sites. You find a list of the best booking sites here: http://www.willgoto.com/1/023798/liens.aspx The list includes Travelocity, Expedia, Opodo, Cheapoair and a few other sites. Other popular sites include Orbitz and Kayak. In fact, in most cases, you get the cheapest deals in just 1 minute with Travelocity (prices in US $) or Opodo (prices in British pounds). Cheapoair shows first cheap rates, but charges and taxes are added to the amount only when you look at the details. Expedia has sites in various countries. You may get prices in CAN $ with Expedia.ca There are also several thousands of sites specialized in just hotel booking (either worldwide or limited to a geographic area) . Here are a few of them: http://www.willgoto.com/1/023784/liens.aspx .
Answer 3 :
Kayak, all the way
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Thursday, March 1, 2012

About How many ways can a person travel from Los Angeles to Honolulu with a stopover in San Francisco

How many ways can a person travel from Los Angeles to Honolulu with a stopover in San Francisco?
There are 3 ways to travel from Los Angeles to San Francisco (car, train, or plane) and 2 ways to travel from San Francisco to Honolulu (plane or boat). How many ways can a person travel from Los Angeles to Honolulu with a stopover in San Francisco? Try using a tree diagram. and this one please Mrs. Sharpe is planning her dinners for next week. The choices for the entree are roast beef, turkey, or pork. The choices of carbohydrates are mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, or noodles. The vegetable choices are broccoli, spinach, or carrots. Develop a tree diagram on scratch paper and determine the possible outcomes for each entree.
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Answer 1 :
--- 3*2 = 6 --- 3*3*3 = 27 different combinations of entree, carbohydrate, and vegetable
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Sunday, January 1, 2012

About When traveling to Honolulu, Hawaii. How much money do I need to plan on taking

When traveling to Honolulu, Hawaii. How much money do I need to plan on taking?
I am going to stay in Honolulu for 5 days. I have saved up $600 eating and spending money. Will I have enough or will I feel that I have to watch my spending close?
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Answer 1 :
I assume by your statement that you are not including money for lodging in your $600. If that is the case, you should be okay depending on where you eat and what activities (tours,etc.) you go on. If the $600 includes money for lodging, you will have to be prudent with what is left after you pay for lodging.
Answer 2 :
$600 is not enough. We are going to Maui in a couple of days and are only staying for 5 days, 4 nights. Our hotel came to more than $600. Not only that you have to include transportation. Car rental or taxi can get expensive. Also food is expensive-restaurants AND grocery. You could try to save money by renting a condo place that has a kitchen and you can cook your meals. Also the activities are expensive! I haven't found many activities that are less than $80 a person. What I did was made a mock trip plan. Make a spreadsheet or list and list EVERYTHING you'd do each day. Hotel, transportation, food each day, activities, etc (don't forget to included taxes, and fees, etc for all that stuff). Add up the numbers and see if you have enough. Also make sure you have a credit card with lots of space on it. If you rent a car they hold a deposit. Hotels esp. condos hold big deposits until your stay is over, and if you do any jet skiing or equipment rental, they usually hold deposits. Just remember Hawaii is an expensive place and they nickel and dime you everywhere you turn. You don't want to be stuck down there after only a few days and only $20 left in your pocket.
Answer 3 :
Since you say the $600 is for eating/spending money I think you'll be ok 1) if you have a fridge/microwave in your room, stock up on breakfast foods & snacks - also if you can pack sandwiches a few times you'll save a lot and there are tons of great beach parks for picnics! Also try the Galaxy Steak House in Waikiki - huge breakfast for $5, its just a little hole in the wall but the food is really good! 2) Plate Lunch - there are hundreds of great plate lunch places all over the islands, generally $5-$7 each - plate lunch is a scoop of rice, 1-3 meat entrees, macaroni salad & slaw - try tons of different things and never break your budget. Try South Shore Grill in Waikiki and Keneke's in Waimanolo (my personal favorites) 3) If you do some research you can find nice dinners that wont break the bank, just look in local publications for coupons and specials - and there is always fast food, I'm sorry to say 4) If you want to do a lot of shopping I suggest the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet on Wed/Sat - only a few dollars entry fee and TONS of amazing deals, think 20 t-shirts for $10 - you can get everything! There are tons of free activities (pearl harbor, pali lookout, the north shore, waikiki beach etc), and many have a very low entry fee (Hanauma Bay snorkeling, Diamond Head, Valley of Temples, lots of galleries, museums and more) So lets see: breakfast $5 or less with groceries - $25-30 Lunch $7-$10 if you splurge - $50 Dinner $10-$20 if you splurge a bit - $100 Food - you could get away with $200 or less if you do it smart - and remember fresh fruit makes a great snack & is very plentiful That leaves you $400 for spending & shopping & seeing - plan on some fun, free or inexpensive activities you should be fine. You wont be going parasailing or to expensive luaus but you'll have a great time! Aloha!
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