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My daughter and I are meeting my son in Hawaii in June. My son is on the USS Carl Vinson. Could someone help me with the Guest House info in Hawaii.
Thank you,
gwestwilliams
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Hi gwestwilliams -
First, I would check with your son (if you have access to email); he should be able to give you some info re guest housing (my son and his squadron are also aboard Carl Vinson). If he can't give you any info, check this link: www.navy-lodge.com
gwest (and since BunkerQB wanted to know more) -
I've been to Hawaii at least 50 times. Where you want to stay is the Hale Koa hotel. It's a military hotel right on the Waikiki strip, right next to the Hawaiian Hilton. Since it's a military hotel, all money goes to the sailors MWR fund. The hotel is like a 4/5 star hotel. It is actually built on a base called Fort DeRussy even though you can't even tell it's a base.
On new years 1999/2000 we stayed there for a week. While at the Hale Koa beach we notice a mob of people looking at us and we didn't know what it was all about. We found out quick that Justin Timberlake and the rest of the guys from N-sync, along with Britney Spears where just 20 feet from us. Beleive me, it's an awesome hotel, and very cheap compared to all the other hotels on Waikiki....
http://www.halekoa.com/splash.cfm
Additionally, I run a Navy forum website and had posted this... This might give you more ideas on future travel stuff...
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Do you have the info on the MWR beach cottages on Oahu?
http://www.mwr.navy.mil/mwrprgms/cabin.htm#Hawaii
I think that must have been very close to the Navy housing I lived in! And I have stayed in the Kilauea Camp when we were stationed there and took a week down on Big Island, terrific!
Man, I stayed at Kilauea too. What people don't realize is you need a winter coat there. We actually drove up to the snow line and had to play in the snow. Who would have expected snow in Hawaii?
I tell you, the big island is 180 degrees different than Oahu. I like the big island because it is so peaceful and quite....
Thanks for the link to the cabins. I will add that to my list....
20 yers in the Navy, and hubby had never been to Hawaii. I took him to Big Island and he fell in love. Been back once, with another trip booked for next year. Too bad air fare is so crazy.
If we ever hit the lottery, he wants a small coffee plantation, we could have a guest house and all our young hippie friends could come pick our coffee cherries for us. LOL, whatta dream.
Hey, the young hippie buddies have energy and supple joints, unlike us old hippie farts. It isn't hiring, it is gifting a stay in Hawaii in return for their gift of labor. LOL, and I'm far from conservative... hehehehe.
Actually I have several friends who are "WWOOFers" , willing workers on organic farms. They go work the farms in return for room and board and a chance to study organic farming techniques. There is a certification process, but I am unfamiliar with it. Hawaii is a very popular destination, and there are an amazing number of small farms who host them. I had no idea they were out there until we met up with one of our friends who was working near Hilo.
LOL on the joints.
I guess I can't explain the concept well... the workers do get compensated, just not in a monetary way, and the seminars and such are documented, then they can theoretically earn a living teaching organic growing techniques to other farmers and food producers. It makes more sense if you've been living closer to the barter system outside of the mainstream economics.
Sorry, I'll stop now and let the topic go back to vacations.
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