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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3153175" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Been there several times, the restaurant-Koco's cafe used to have a breakfast, lunch and supper meal but no more, only supper. The cost of Koco's is far more reasonable than outside venues where a hamburger can cost up to $13.00 without fries or drink. The meals at Koco's cost around $12 each and the big thing there is the Sunday Buffet where I believe it costs $28 per plate. Actually, once you're at the Hale Koa there is no need to go anywhere else because everything is there, food, PX, pools, beach, laundry, car rental, ITT Tours etc. </p><p>I wouldn't take a limo from the airport when a shared shuttle can be had for $5-in fact many simply take a city bus for $2 (used to be $1). A lot of people don't even rent a car, they take the bus and you can ride it around the entire island-Dole Plantation, North Shore, Hickam AFB etc. Hickam is where the wife an I usually purchase trinkets to give kids back home and if you want, you can go to Alohoa Stadium on The Bus (That's the real name) and buy T-Shirts for maybe 6 for $20-good gifts. But like I said, you don't even have to leave the hotel, all the trinkets one would want can be bought at the PX there as well as some high dollar jewelry if you want to impress someone special. One thing, the Luau at the Hale Koa-get there fairly early so some turkey doesn't save all the good seats-they do have some good shows there with buffets of all you can eat should you have an urge to gain weight.</p><p>You'll probably find the city of Honolulu crowded with cars, noxious fumes from all the vehicles etc and ladies in bikinis walking on the city streets. There is an Army museum (Ft De Russey) nearby that you can walk to and they have all the uniforms, guns, and Army stuff one would want to see all for free and it takes about an hour to see everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3153175, member: 25679"] Been there several times, the restaurant-Koco's cafe used to have a breakfast, lunch and supper meal but no more, only supper. The cost of Koco's is far more reasonable than outside venues where a hamburger can cost up to $13.00 without fries or drink. The meals at Koco's cost around $12 each and the big thing there is the Sunday Buffet where I believe it costs $28 per plate. Actually, once you're at the Hale Koa there is no need to go anywhere else because everything is there, food, PX, pools, beach, laundry, car rental, ITT Tours etc. I wouldn't take a limo from the airport when a shared shuttle can be had for $5-in fact many simply take a city bus for $2 (used to be $1). A lot of people don't even rent a car, they take the bus and you can ride it around the entire island-Dole Plantation, North Shore, Hickam AFB etc. Hickam is where the wife an I usually purchase trinkets to give kids back home and if you want, you can go to Alohoa Stadium on The Bus (That's the real name) and buy T-Shirts for maybe 6 for $20-good gifts. But like I said, you don't even have to leave the hotel, all the trinkets one would want can be bought at the PX there as well as some high dollar jewelry if you want to impress someone special. One thing, the Luau at the Hale Koa-get there fairly early so some turkey doesn't save all the good seats-they do have some good shows there with buffets of all you can eat should you have an urge to gain weight. You'll probably find the city of Honolulu crowded with cars, noxious fumes from all the vehicles etc and ladies in bikinis walking on the city streets. There is an Army museum (Ft De Russey) nearby that you can walk to and they have all the uniforms, guns, and Army stuff one would want to see all for free and it takes about an hour to see everything. [/QUOTE]
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