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Luxury Kauai Vacation Rentals Now Available at Kukui`ula


Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii (PRWEB) November 21, 2011

A new ultra-luxury cottage at Kukui`ula is the first Kauai vacation rental offered exclusively through The Parrish Collection Kauai. Located in Hawaii’s newest community at Poipu Beach, the luxurious home boasts an impressive list of amenities and is impeccably furnished and decorated by world renowned interior designer, Donna Vallone. This home is perfect for the Kauai traveler who is looking for that refined and indulgent vacation experience.

The Kukui`ula Collection is the newest offering from Parrish Kauai and comes during the fifth anniversary of the company’s change in ownership and branding from Grantham Resorts and Real Estate, according to President JP Parrish. The excitement generated is at an all-time high as we announce this new rental opportunity, said Parrish. The bar is yet again raised for those visitors looking to experience Kauai’s finest jewel.

Only the best homes and condos are part of its collection which offers the largest variety of professionally managed Kauai vacation rentals and the most oceanfront homes in Poipu.

The Parrish Collection Kauai is a source of pride for Nancy Grantham, the company’s previous owner, who said, “It is wonderful to see my 20 years operating Grantham Resorts continuing to prosper in the capable hands of JP. I so admire and respect the standard of excellence that continues.”

The excellence that Ms. Grantham speaks of is shown in the accolades and recommendations received nationally by The Parrish Collection Kauai for its high level of guest satisfaction.

JP Parrish commented that, “The strength in our company is an outstanding team that prides itself in surpassing expectations and building great relationships with owners and guests. Our first five years have been exciting and I look forward to those ahead. Our Kukui`ula Collection marks a new era for Parrish Kauai and further expansion in the high end luxury Kauai vacation rental market.”

Makai Cottage Description:

One of the most luxurious Kauai vacation homes on island, the air conditioned residence features partial ocean views, 4,500 square feet, four bedroom suites each with private bath, a separate guest cottage, an outdoor lava rock shower, swimming pool and spa. Complementing the superior amenities is the Parrish Kauai full service guest concierge and personal planning prior to check-in.

Reservations are now being accepted for stays beginning January 1, 2012 by calling 800-325-5701. Rates start at $ 650 nightly and a minimum seven night stay is required.

About The Parrish Collection Kauai, LLC:

The Parrish Collection Kauai, established in 1984, represents the islands finest selection and variety of luxury Kauai vacation rentals. Recently chosen a 2011 Top Rental Manager by FlipKey, their distinguished collection of 200 homes and condominiums on Kauais North and South Shores is complemented with a dedicated long-term staff and a full service Guest Concierge. Four offices are located in Koloa, Princeville, and at Poipu Beach to assist guests and owners. Online direct booking and property information is available on their website.

If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with JP Parrish, please call Anne English at 808-742-2000.

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Beach Toolz LLC Releases Kauai Beach Guide for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch


Kauai, HI (PRWEB) December 14, 2011

Beach Toolz, LLC today announced the availability of the Kauai Beach Guide exclusively for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The Kauai Beach Guide is a multi-faceted guide to Kauais beautiful beaches.

The Kauai Beach Guide makes it easy to find the perfect beach on Kauai based on a number of selectable options: location, activities, safety, and facilities to name a few. Color-coded pins easily identify three beach safety levels: green – beaches with lifeguards, yellow – beaches that are generally safe under good conditions and red – beaches which call for extreme caution.

A fully interactive GPS-enabled map, filtered searches, detailed beach information, area history as well as current weather and ocean reports make the Kauai Beach Guide a very functional App for visitors and residents intent on enjoying Kauai. Additional information, including water safety, child-friendly beaches, marine life, and how to go green while staying on Kauai, make the Kauai Beach Guide a valuable and versatile tool.

“The Kauai Beach Guide is a great app for residents and tourists alike,” says Dr. Monty Downs, E.R. Physician at Wilcox Hospital and President, Kauai Lifeguard Association. “It is meticulously researched, and it is a real aloha-spirit addition to Kauai beach information. Kauai stands out both for beauty of its beaches, and for the often-unseen ocean hazards for uninformed beach users. The Kauai Beach Guide app is a remarkable achievement in presenting and balancing these two features.”

Kauai Beach Guide is available for 99

Beautiful Kauai Starred in Four Major Movies in 2011


Lihue, Kauai (PRWEB) December 22, 2011

With the recent release of The Descendants, starring George Clooney, in theaters nationwide, the beautiful Garden Island of Kauai has now had a starring role in four major movies in 2011.

Earlier this year, Kauais sunny weather, spectacular natural beauty, and pristine beaches were also prominently featured in the summer blockbuster Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, starring Johnny Depp, Just Go With It, starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, and Soul Surfer, the inspiring story of surfer Bethany Hamilton.

Were truly honored the producers of these four movies found Kauais abundant tropical beauty and scenic vistas to be essential in telling their stories, said Sue Kanoho, executive director of the Kauai Visitors Bureau. Movie fans are seeing again and again why a visit to Kauai is such an enjoyable and rejuvenating experience.

As with the other three movies filmed on Kauai this year, The Descendants is expected to be released in theaters internationally, shown on pay-per-view TV, and released on DVD and Blu-ray, furthering the exposure of Kauais allure to audiences worldwide.

Kauai is a veteran performer for Hollywood having served as a location site for more than 60 major movies and TV shows, including favorites like South Pacific; Blue Hawaii; Raiders of the Lost Ark; Jurassic Park; The Thorn Birds; Six Days, Seven Nights; Tropic Thunder; and Avatar.

Film production crews always enjoy working on Kauai and we love having them come to our island home for location shoots, said Kanoho. Our people are great about making the crews feel welcome, respecting their privacy, and letting Kauai be a wonderful experience while they are working away from home.

Kauais nickname as the Garden Island helps explain its appeal to filmmakers and travelers. The island is green and flourishing with lush flora running from its mountains to the sea, yet Kauai also offers more than 50 miles of white-sand beaches more beach per mile than any other island in Hawaii.

Kauai offers visitors one natural wonder after another to admire. Two of the most well known are the Napali Coast, with its towering cliffs overlooking the northwest shoreline, and majestic Waimea Canyon, known as The Grand Canyon of the Pacific.

For more information about Kauai Hawaiis Island of Discovery please visit http://www.kauaidiscovery.com or call the Kauai Visitors Bureau toll-free at (800) 262-1400. Follow Kauai via Twitter (@kauaidiscovery) and as a fan on Facebook (Kauai Visitors Bureau).

The Kauai Visitors Bureau is a division of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, which is contracted by the Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), the State of Hawaiis tourism agency, for marketing management services in North America. The HTA was established in 1998 to ensure a successful visitor industry well into the future. Its mission is to strategically manage Hawaii tourism in a sustainable manner consistent with the state of Hawaiis economic goals, cultural values, preservation of natural resources, community desires, and visitor industry needs.

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Bobzio.com, a Kauai Hawaii Vacation Rental, Home Swap, and Service Provider Co-op, Announces Golfers Kauai Paradise Winner of Best Value Vacation Rental in Kauai, Hawaii


Kauai Hawaii (PRWEB) January 27, 2012

Bobzio.com announces the winner of the best value vacation rental for Kauai, Hawaii after user voting. Bobzio.com is a Cooperative of Holiday Home Owners providing a no cost option where holiday home owners, home swappers and vacationers can connect. There is zero cost for starting a property listing. The home swap system uses the same platform as the vacation rental system. It is possible to offer a holiday home as both a vacation rental and as a home swap. This is accomplished by checking the appropriate boxes when constructing a listing. A reservation calendar is free to all users and helps organize records and informs potential users the time periods available to rent or exchange. A phone number can be displayed by the home owner to facilitate connections with potential clients. There is an email contact option provided at the bottom of each Bobzio listing. Bobzio.com gives the user the option to search for exchanges and rentals based on Area Attractions. For example, if paragliding is an interest, a search can be performed and destinations with paragliding will be displayed. This is particularly convenient when arranging a home exchange & daily schedules. Soon the integration process will be completed with DepositGuard. DepositGuard gives owners the ability to accept credit card payments without fees and vacationers the peace of mind knowing their deposits are safeguarded.

Bobzio.com, a Cooperative of Vacation Home Owners, Home Exchangers and Service Providers is 100% free. Bobzio.com functions just like a farm cooperative where local farmers group together to leverage their buying power for the benefit of all members. Otherwise the farmer would be at the mercy of large Corporation’s power to set prices for services like Vacation Home Owners and Service Providers are now. All property owners and service providers with common marketing interests need to join the Bobzio.com marketing cooperative effort. If twenty thousand cooperative members signed in on a regular basis to the http://www.Bobzio.com website, then Bobzio.com would be positioned first to travelers searching for vacation rentals and services on google. This is important to minimize marketing costs and maximizing the market exposure of vacation homes collectively. Realistically a vacation home owner and service provider need only spend $ 25 a year for advertising if the Bobzio Vacation Property Co-op had 20,000 members logging in daily. Let’s get to work.

Bobzio.com has chosen Kauai Golfers Paradise as providing an exceptional value to the consumer and is voted Bobzios Best Value Vacation Rental in Kauai, Hawaii. Selection is based on the level of fun factor, costs, amenities and available activity bundles. Nominations for Bobzios Best Value Vacation Rental can be made by going to bobzio.com.

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Fun Kauai Shows To Attend

Entertaining Kauai shows are in no short supply for those planning a trip to the Garden Isle. A must do when traveling to Hawaii.

Live Music – Duke’s Canoe Club at the Kauai Marriott Resort near Lihue fronts beautiful Kalapaki Beach and features contemporary and traditional Hawaiian music. The Hanalei Family Community Center in Hanalei Town is home to regular slack key guitar and ukulele events. Stevenson’s Library at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa on the South Shore offers live jazz.

Koloa Plantation Days – This nine-day long festival in July is a celebration commemorating plantation life on the island of Kauai. Founded in 1835, Koloa Plantation was Hawaii’s first sugar plantation where laborers from Asia and Europe lived together sharing traditions of their homelands.

The festival includes cultural performances, traditional food, craft fairs, sports and even a rodeo.

Eo E Emalani I Alakai Festival – This festival takes place in October with live Hawaiian music with historical displays.

Queen Emma enters Kanaloahuluhulu Meadow on horseback, led by her guide Kaluahi, represented by a local cowboy. A three-day competition of dance are made by hula halau from across Hawaii with groups from Europe and Japan participating.

On Friday nights the artists of Hanapepe Town open their gallery doors to celebrate the arts. Visit the galleries, take a walk on the Hanapepe Swinging Bridge.

The Oceanside Theater, Kauai’s theater company offers great entertainment. Kauai shows include The Complete History of America – which is one of the longest running comedies in London. This show is performed on Tuesday evenings at the Sheraton Kauai Resort in Poipu.

Leilani Rivera Bond Hula Ho`ike – Leilani Rivera Bonds 17th Annual Hula Ho`ike with Hawaiian music and dances by Halau Hula `O Leilani.

Waimea Town Celebration – A fun festival with live musical entertainment, rodeo, softball and three-man basketball tournaments.

Waimean Town, Kauai is the island’s most ancient settlement and a capital from Hawaiian days of yesteryear.

Don’t miss the Kauai Hospice Concert in the sky July fourth event.

For a truly entertaining cultural event, attend the educational Kauai Polynesian Festival and see culture from Tahiti, Samoa, New Zealand and Hawaii. A Polynesian pageant, and competitions such as poi ball, hula, Tahitian dance and fire knife, craft booths, fashion show are all showcased at this event.

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Kauai Vacation Rentals

The Hawaiian Islands are pretty old, but Kauai has the distinct honor of being the oldest. It’s still a beauty, though, and you will be hard pressed to find a lovelier spot for a getaway. Kauai rental homes, cottages and condos will make the stay all that more perfect. The garden isle is stunningly green, yet surrounded by perfectly white sand beaches and blue waters of the pacific. Your Kauai vacation rental home can be fond either inland or on the coast. This site will guide you through the details of finding that perfect getaway. Although it is only 550 square miles in size, Kauai has distinct areas from which to choose – There are North Shore rentals, South Shore rentals, West Side or East Side rentals or Lihue rental homes, condos or cottages. Pick your location, than pick your amenities. If you want to “rough it” (this is a bit difficult in Paradise) choose a simple beach cottage and head to the water.

If you are looking to live like King Kamehameha, go upscale and look to Kauai rentals that offer hot tubs, stunning views, covered lanais, designer decor and gourmet kitchens. No matter which style you choose, all Kauai vacation rentals come with complete furnishings, functioning kitchens and linen service. This site will help you find exactly what you need, including reputable management companies to take the worry out of your Kauai vacation rental.

Kauai is loaded with Hawaiian history, culture and entertainment, so learn the hula while you’re there. Take a helicopter ride over the “garden isle’ and discover the mountains, waters and canyons by air. Hike to a waterfall and just stare at the kaleidoscope of sunlit colors cascading off the rocks. Go whale watching (during the winter) fish, golf, play tennis, eat.

Have a Mai Tai. Eat again. Surf, snorkel, scuba dive. Sit in the sun and give yourself props for planning such a great vacation. You are already thinking like a local by choosing a Kauai rental condo, home or cottage; now experience some island life like you actually live here. For instance, the best way to find an un-crowded beach is to ask a surfer. There is one secret beach that is located on the North Shore off Kalihiwai Road. You will definitely need to ask a local for directions. True to its name, on most days you’ll share it with less than 10 people. Explore the warm lava rock pools and once again, pat yourself on the back for a job well done. This is about as private as you can get on Kauai and is a perfect place to grab some unpopulated pictures. Ask any construction worker or other outdoor laborer and they will tell you that the noodle shops are the place to go for a great cheap lunch. In Kapa’a on the East Side of Kauai, ask for directions to a local noodle shop. You can enjoy authentic Saimin noodles for under $ 5, while sitting next to really large Hawaiian construction worker eating the same meal. Not a normal tourist activity. Skip Waimea Canyon one day and take a dirt road to Polihale on the West Side. Make sure you rent a jeep and have good insurance, just in case. There is so much to do on Kauai, and so little time. Book your Kauai vacation rental home, condo or cottage for next year before you leave the island, and make plans for another unforgettable luxury Hawaiian Island vacation experience.

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An Introduction to Kauai Vacation

A Hawaiian trip is one of the most exhilarating experiences for any person in the globe. The 51st state of America features a lot of rich culture and history that will surely give you an unforgettable stay. A Kauai vacation is considered a top choice because of the various beautiful sights as well as the traditions that make it one majestic island. Find out more about the place especially its unique layout and geography.

About the Island

The name Kauai probably originated from Hawai’iloa, the Polynesian explorer who is known to have discovered Hawaii. Hawai’iloa was said to have a favorite son whom he named the island after. It also translates to “food season” or “place around the neck” just as how a father would lift his favorite child. The population in the island ranges over 60,000. The United States Census Bureau defines Kauai as Census Tracts 401 to 409. This includes all of Kauai County except for the islands Lehua, Ni’ihau and Ka’ula.

Kauai or Kaua’i is the oldest and fourth largest main island in the Hawaiian archipelago. It is also the 21st largest island in America which lies 105 miles across the Kaua’i Channel, just northwest of O’ahu. It is also called “Garden Isle” with blooming flora and fauna, great weather and captivating volcanoes.

The island is of volcanic origin with Kawaikini the highest peak standing at 5,243 feet and Mount Wai’ale’ale at the center of Kauai at 5,148 feet. It is one of the wettest places in the plant with annual rainfall resulting to deep valleys, canyons and waterfalls.

Lihue Airport is the main air transportation hub of the island. There are several towns and cities all over Kauai but majority of the distinctive ones are located from the northern tip of Hawaii Route 560 to the western end of Hawaii Route 50. Some popular places include Kapa’a, Lihu’e, Wailua, Princeville, Hanalei, Hanapepe, Kilauea, Lawa’i and Anahola.

Kauai resembles the shape of an almost perfect circle over an area of 552 square miles. The location provides warm waters from the Pacific Ocean as well as great temperature any time of the year. About half of the shoreline of the island is comprised of Kauai vacation beaches. You can expect to find some very rare species of animals and plants both on and off shore such as bamboo, orchid, hibiscus, sandalwood, eucalyptus, java plum, kiawe, iwi, nene goose, sea turtle, whale, dolphin and humuhumunukunukuapuaa.

What to Expect

You get to enjoy several open and commercial beaches all across the island as well as the vast richness of marine life. Hiking is another great Kauai vacation activity because of its mountainous regions specifically the Waimea Canyon or the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” rising up to 4,000 feet. Another popular site is the Napali Coast featuring captivating coastline views, free-flowing waterfalls, secret sea caves and tall cliffs.

Enjoy the tropical weather of a Kauai vacation all-year round. Temperatures also drop later in the afternoon for cooler nights. There are micro-climates on the island wherein both lush and dry areas exist Mount Waialeale has a beautiful rainforest having more than 400 inches of rain per year.

Other areas usually have sunny days and warm breezes and surrounding sites around the peak are generally unaffected by the rain. Coastal spots have an average of 18 inches of rain annually. Rainfall usually occurs at night.

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Kauai Timeshare

Kauai is a paradise on earth. It is the most exotic island of the Hawaii. When you visit this place your heart will automatically long for a Kauai timeshare. This place has a nice serene climate. Kauai is the prime destination of Hawaii. Tourists from all across the world drop in here to relax their stressed out minds and enjoy for sometime before they get back to their regular lives.

This place offers a lot of excitement and attraction. Probably, this is the reason why people from all over the world come here time and again. If you want to indulge in all the pleasures that this place can offer, pack your bags and come here anytime. Do not bother about the accommodation. You can stay in a Kauai Timeshare and can even own it.

WHAT BENEFITS WILL YOU DERIVE BY OWNING A KAUAI TIMESHARE?

If you have decided to own a Kauai timeshare yourself, the deal will fetch you a lot of benefit in the long run. You will be able to derive the best pleasures of Kauai from then onwards. You will be able to visit all the islands, and will also be able to indulge in all the pleasures that the islands can offer you. You will get a lot of choices when it comes to Kauai timeshares. You can select one that suits your needs the best. If your budget is reasonable then a timeshare which is on resale will suit you the best. On the other hand, if you want to really spend on this asset then you can go for one which is lavish.

SEARCHING KAUAI TIMESHARES:

First things first, try to find out all the options that you have at hand. If you do not want to invest at a go, figure out how many days and months you will spend on this island. This will help you to buy that particular timeshare each year you spend here. This is how you will be able to secure the ownership of a particular land in this island for a part of a year. You can make deals with real estate agents or with realtors. You will also be able to compare the various rates and facilities that are being offered and settle for the one which suits you the best.

THE FINISHING TOUCHES:

After you are done with the search, you might have to encounter some troubles. These worries are all related to the Kauai timeshare rental. Since the money you are investing is no small amount, the thoughts of returns will bother you all the time. But try to rest your mind. Your investment will certainly reap you benefits when it comes to quality of vacation. You will get the chance to visit this place again and again for years until you terminate your contract. On your revisits, you will not have to spend money at all.

The fear of losses in this investment is nil. This is because if you get uncomfortable with it you can simply terminate it. So enjoy the time you spend here.

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Kaua’i, The Garden Isle of Hawaii

  

Kaua’i is the oldest island in the archipelligo of Hawaii.  It is the northernost and the greenest, mostly by virtue of the now dormant volcano, Wai’ale’ale (5,148 feet high) , the crater of which is the wettest place on earth, receiving  an average 460 inches (1,200 cm of rainfall per year.

 

  

This being said, it is usually possible to find a sunny part of Kauai’i to enjoy, and if it’s raining in the north, it will most likely be sunny in the south, and since nowhere is very far away and petrol is a quarter of the price over here, there is little problem. What should be considered, however, is the cost of everything else, which  at best is approximately double its equivalent in the U.K. 

  

Bread, which also comes in pink, is of the cobweb type, very light and at $ 5 for a medium sized loaf (in 2008) very disappointing.  Bagels are a better idea, being more substantial, but only slightly cheaper.  What I did find, however, in Safeways, was delicious French sticks on sale for about $ 2.50 each.  They were also good for up to 48  hours after purchase if the bag was tightly secured. 

  

Walmart was reasonably good value for clothing, certainly much lighter on the wallet than the gift shops, and much of it very similar, but we also found a bargain tee-shirt shop selling 3 tees for $ 10 or high quality ones at $ 20. 

  

By far the best place for everything else was Cost-U-Less, which sells high quality fruit, veg and an excellent range of grocieries as well as what you would expect at a larger type  supermarket. 

  

We stayed in the south of the island, at Poipu.  Diamond Resorts own a large timeshare resort, which we chose for easy access to the pool via a sloping artificial beach. 

  

The resort has beautifl landscaped gardens, and our appartment had a sea view to the side and pool view to the front.  The first thing that struck us was the size and quality of the accommodation which would have easily slept 6 people if the sofa-bed had been put to use.  We had 2 bathrooms, one ensuite to the master bedroom which had a walk-in wardrobe, its own TV, air conditioning and sea views.  The second bedroom which also opened up onto the lanai, or verandah, had air conditioning plus a large fitted wardrobe and twin beds. 

  

The main living area comprised yet more patio doors onto the balcony with sun-lougers, table and chairs, and inside there was a dining area with a very comprehensive and fully-fitted kitchen and laundry facilities.  The lounge had a large TV in an attractive cupboard similar to the one in the master bedroom, and both connected to cable TV.  We paid the extortionate $ 10 a day for Interenet connection, but limited access was available free in the lobby for those not minding queues and only requiring short time online. 

  

We found the people of Kaua’i to be friendly and helpful and the general atmosphere was completely laid-back, calm and relaxing.  No-one seemed to be in a hurry once they had settled in. 

  

Due to the high cost of everything we limited our expense to just one luau at Smith’s Tropical Paradise  Unfortunately for us, the rainy season starts at the end of November, and it decided to arrive on the one day we had booked for our big day out. 

  

It started with a boat trip to the Fern Grotto, a beautiful cave entrance and gardens planted with exotic plants, and a waterfall where often a rainbow can be seen.  Unfortunately for us, the river was brown with flood-water and we had to walk through torrential rain to arrive and depart our destination.  We were entertained by the staff who told the story of how their business had evolved from one man and a small rowing boat, and also sang and danced for the soggy clientelle. 

  

We squelched our way next to the tropical gardens and were transported around in one of several old-fashioned tram cars.  Again, it was hard to appreciate the beautiful landscape and felt sorry for the poor dancers who cheerfully and in full fHawaiian costume greeted and entertained us  in the pouring rain.  We were glad to have chosen a venue under cover but outside,  the dancers were undeterred and carried on as though the sun was shining.  Even the staged volcano went ahead with fireworks and a good time was had by all. 

  

The food was rather disappointing,especially the kalua pig, cooked in an underground pit.  There was a good variety of dishes and desserts to choose from, however, and customers could go back and fill up their plates and glasses as often as they could manage.  The favourite cocktail is called a Mai Tai which comprises rum mixed with pineapple and coconut. 

  

Noticable on the island was the divide between the indigenous people’s homes and those of the more affluent immigrants.  We saw virtual palaces in some areas, and broken down shacks in others.  Clear lines could be distinguished between the two.  And everywhere were the chickens, living wild.  Various reasons were given for them but the most logical was  that the chickens, domesticated by the Polinesians, escaped during a hurricane and bred in the wild.  They are very attractive birds, shimmering blue and greens, and usually one cockerel in charge of half a dozen or so hens, but very little fighting was evident. 

  

We drove up Mount Wai’ale’ale once during a heavy mist, and had to return, but the second time our efforts were rewarded with spectacular views of the green cliffs and mountains. 

 

Would we go again? Yes, but not at Thanksgiving, since there were limited planes flying due to the National Holiday.  Our flight itinerary was suddenly changed from one transfer of plane to four, with extended waiting times), and not without much, much more pocket money than we had budgeted ford.

 

A final note for fellow disabled travellers.  Be prepared for your electric wheelchair to be unceremoniously stowed in the hold.  It is up to the individual captains as to whether or not storage in the cabin is permitted.  Even my tiny, lithium battery was cause for consternation and written documentation of its safety was required.  Disappointingly, upon arrival at Lihue Airport, my precious wheelchair was damaged beyond use.  At the time there were no electric wheelchair mechanics on the island, but eventually we managed to find an aeroplane engineer to repair the damaged wheel to a usable condition.  We wasted at least 2 full days of our holiday trying to resolve the problem, and this caused us a lot of stress and frustration. Check directly with the Airline about such things and not your travel agent.

 

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