We danced, or rather bobbed, the night away, and didn’t intend to—gale force winds of 50 MPH caused the ship to rock and roll, and walking a straight line was impossible! We luckily survived without any seasickness.
When planning this trip we left the entire last day open before fly home for touring sights we might have missed on Oahu, and it really paid dividends. Also, we had been concerned as to how to get our luggage from the ship at 9 AM to the airport for an 8 PM flight, without it costing us an arm and leg. Kay found a “Grand Circle” tour of Oahu departing the ship at 9:15 AM, arriving at the airport at 5:30 PM, and including parts of Oahu outside of Pearl Harbor and Waikiki Beach. Our guide for the day was Earnel Smith, a half Hawaiian/half Korean. Our first series of stops were along the beach on the east and north side of the island.
We saw “Blow Hole” where the water blows up through a hole in the rock.
Of course no trip to Hawaii would be complete without a trip to the Dole Pineapple Plantation where we sampled some great pineapple ice cream.
Kay’s Take: Wow! Oahu is so much more than Waikiki. We saw some great snorkeling beaches – that’s one thing I have never done and I’d like to try it. The color of the water here is absolutely gorgeous. We also passed through several towns, one of which is the one where Obama stayed with he visited the islands when his grandmother was ill. They said he was really friendly, got out a lot, swam at the beach with his girls – probably a nightmare for the secret service. Our guide was very knowledgeable and proud of his Hawaiian heritage so he taught us many Hawaiian words on our tour – the longest one was our password to get back on the bus, and the name of the state fish—it sounded like humahumanukenukeapahahah (pronounce each vowel as a syllable). It was the Hawaiian name for a trigger fish, I think. Any way, it was a really good tour seeing more of the island. The real estate market in Oahu is very high – millions for not that large a house – but if it’s on the ocean – pay through the nose. The beaches can’t be privately owned; so they belong to everyone.
The plane trip from Honolulu to Denver was long and uncomfortable (6 hrs. 55 min. total flight time). We left Hawaii at 8:00 pm their time Sat. night and arrived at Denver on Sunday at 7:00am. (4 hrs. different in time zones) We flew from Denver to LR where my son Ron picked us up and then we got home around 6:00 Sunday night. We were some tired puppies. It was a great trip and we’re really glad to be home! Nice place to visit but wouldn’t want to live there.
I almost forgot! Donald was so worried that we would have to pay overage poundage on our checked luggage – my bag weighed 49.1 lbs. and his weighed 45 lbs. Plus we both had carry ons. Talk about dumb luck or all the great planning in the world! Of course, I brought too much stuff – but not my hubby!! The baggage guy at United was quite amazed; he was sure we were gonna be overweight. Hehehehe!

































