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Area Attractions Activity Booking & Concierge Services | Attractions | Land Adventures | Sky Adventures | Wellness & Rejuvenation | Water Adventures | Other Island Trips | Golf Courses | Swap Meets | Malls & Shopping Centers | College Athletics | The Westin Kids Club All information is subject to change. Please call or visit the respective website to verify location, prices, and hours of operation. Activity Booking & Concierge Services Pleasant Holidays Pleasant Holidays offers packages, tours, and activities at a discount for Annual Meeting attendees. Pleasant Holidays offers the most options for partial day and day-long activities on Oahu. They also have more extensive pre- and post-meeting options, including outer-island reservations and excursions to Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. Atlantis
Adventures - Oahu Atlantis Submarine Tour takes place in the Atlantis 48-passenger submarine
and descends to 100 feet underwater. You will get to see marine life up close
and learn about sunken shipwrecks and airplanes. Adult (13+) $75.60 Youth
(36" to 12 years) $37.80 Children must be a minimum of 36" in height
to ride the submarine. Dole Plantation Visit the Dole Plantation and explore the world's largest maze, take a ride
on the pineapple express, or tour the plantation garden. Dolphin
Quest - Oahu The Dolphin Lagoon is located in the center of the Kahala Hotel & Resort and allows guest to meet and interact with Atlantic bottlenose dolphins. Offers several different programs for various ages. Hawaiian Waters
Adventure Park Featuring 25 acres of fun including a mega-wave pool, tube cruising river, 4
& 7 story waterslide complexes, and separate pools and activities for adults
and children. Honolulu Zoo Home to over 1,000 mammals, birds, and reptiles. Open 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
daily. Kualoa Ranch Hawaii Kualoa Ranch is 4,000 acres of tropical beauty and is a favorite location for many Hollywood filmmakers. Jurassic Park, 50 First Dates, and Lost are just a few of the movies/TV series that were filmed at Kualoa Ranch. Take a tour, horseback ride, or ATV ride through this 155 year old Hawaiian cattle ranch. Polynesian Cultural
Center Featuring 7 Pacific Island villages on 42 acres, it gives visitors the rare
chance to participate in the daily adventures of Hawaiian and South Pacific
cultures. Visit Hawaii's most authentic luau, Hawaii's only canoe pageant, and
acclaimed IMAX file, and "Horizons", Hawaii's largest evening show. The Contemporary Museum Devoted exclusively to contemporary and provides an accessible forum for
provocative, dynamic forms of visual art. The Contemporary Museum at First Hawaiian Center Waikiki Aquarium Founded in 1904, the Aquarium is located next to a living reef on the Waikiki
shoreline and features over 2,500 organisms including the endangered Hawaiian
monk seal. Sea Life Park by
Dolphin Discovery Hawaii's famous marine park featuring performing dolphins, sea lions, penguins, and marine life interactive programs. Different priced packages to suit you and your family. Open daily from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Pacific Aviation
Museum The museum occupies WWII Hangars in Pearl Harbor and presents aircrafts such
as a 1942 Japanese Zero and a Wildcat in diorama exhibits. Also enjoy the Blue
Heaven Café, Gift Store, Sharpshooter Photography, and Flight Simulators USS Bowfin
Submarine Museum & Park Tour the historic WWII submarine USS Bowfin and visit the 10,000 square foot
museum exhibiting a collection of submarine-related artifacts including weapon
systems, photographs, paintings, battleflags, submarine models. USS Arizona Memorial Open Sunday - Saturday, 7:30 am to 5:00 pm. The last program each day begins
at 3:00 pm. Battleship Missouri
Memorial An interactive educational and inspirational monument where WWII ended with the surrender of the Japanese Forces. Open daily 9 am - 5 pm. General Admission: Adults $16 and Children (under 12) $8. Bishop Museum Museum of natural and cultural history where you can experience daily
exhibits and garden tours, planetarium shows, interactive exhibits, live hula
and hawaiin music, and discover the history of Hawaii. U.S. Army Museum of
Hawaii The museum tells the military story of Hawaii, from ancient times to the Gulf
War and the War in Iraq with separate displays featuring photographs and sound
effects Cedar Street
Galleries Original fine art featuring 250 contemporary and historical local artists
using acrylic, bronze, ceramic, glass, oil, photography, stone, watercolors, and
wood. Hawaii Opera
Theatre Hawaii's
Plantation Village Explore a historic sugar plantation village and botanical garden. Furnished
homes and other community structures display and interpret the history of
Hawaii's multi-ethnic heritage Honolulu
Academy of Arts Hawaii's only general fine arts museum featuring a café shop, art center,
classes, library, theater, and tours. 'Iolani Palace The only official state residence of royalty in the United State. The
official residence of the Hawaiian Kingdom's last two monarchs. See and learn
about the Palace history, artifacts, grounds, ancient regalia, and the crown
jewels. Bike Hawaii Explore Oahu from the rainforest to the reef by downhill biking, hiking, sailing, snorkeling, dirt mountain biking, and kayaking. Happy Trails
Hawaii Join Happy Trails on a horseback ride through the countryside of Oahu's North
Shore. Oahu Nature Tours See waterfalls, rainforests, birds, plants and famous sites such as Diamond Head Crater and Hanauma Bay, while learning about Oahu's Geology, Archaeology, and history. Original Glider
Rides Fly in a sleek, high-performance sailplane and soar over the skies of
Northwest Oahu. One or two passenger scenic rides available. Skydive Hawaii Offers tandem skydiving at the world's most beautiful drop zone. Abhasa Waikiki Spa Offering luxurious spa treatments in a serene tropical garden setting located
in the heart of Waikiki. Ihilani Spa This 35,000 square foot oasis offers traditional wellness therapies and unique Hawaiian treatments. It is the largest full-service resort spa on the island of Oahu. A Tradewind
Charter Private sailing, whale watching, dolphin encounters, snorkeling, fishing charters on Oahu. Chupu Charters Inc. Sport fishing in Haleiwa on Oahu's North Shore. Spend a day fishing for tuna, mahi mahi, wahoo, and marlin onboard the Foxy Lady. Deep Blue Ocean Adventures Deep Blue Ocean Adventures will assist you in all of your Hawaii vacation needs including water adventures, Luau's, parasailing, shark dives, dolphin adventures, horseback riding, hang gliding, parachuting, helicopters, kayaking and more. Dolphin
Excursions Hawaii, Inc. Personalized wildlife ocean adventures. Dolphins, whales, and snorkeling. Girls Who Surf Provides high quality surf lessons on Oahu with 9 locations islandwide. Hanauma Bay
Dive Tours Specialize in snorkeling and scuba diving at Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve. Hans Hedemann Surf School Guaranteed to ride a wave at this premiere surf school in Hawaii! Hawaii
Water Sports Center Situated in Koko Marina next to Hanauma Bay, the Center offers a full line of water sports including banana boat, bumper tube, parasail, jetski, waterski, wakeboard, and scuba diving. Ko Olina
Ocean Adventures Swim and snorkel with Hawaiian spinner dolphins, green sea turtles, and reef fish. Seasonal whale watching included. Sportfish Hawaii It's a short hop from Oahu to any neighbor island. Four interisland airlines--Hawaiian, Aloha, Go!, and Island Air--provide daily shuttle service between the islands. Airfare depends on when and where you travel. Fly-drive packages and fly-drive-hotel packages also are available often at discounted prices. Below is information about Hawaii's other five islands provided by www.101thingstodo.com. Kauai, at the northernmost tip of the major Hawaiian Islands, is a study in shades of green. One of the wettest mountains on Earth rises from the center of the island, giving force to hundreds of streams and seven rivers, the only full-fledged rivers in Hawaii. Its signature natural attractions are the fluted cliffs of the Na Pali Coast and the rugged Waimea Canyon. The island is known for its helicopter tours, river kayaking, backcountry ATV adventures and Na Pali Coast boat tours. It's a place where you can do nothing or everything, an island waiting to be discovered. Maui is a world-class visitor destination. Its natural beauty varies wildly from palm-fringed, golden sand beaches, to the mammoth reaches of Haleakala's 10,023-foot summit and its enormous, moon-like crater, to the vertical forests, drop-dead gorgeous waterfalls and rugged sea cliffs in the mystical district of Hana. A big chunk of that natural beauty was preserved for all time when the federal government came abroad to create the nearly 30,000-acre Haleakala National Park. There are four major resort destinations, most with high-end golf courses. Many of Maui's hotels are grand showpieces, but many moderate price accommodations are available as well. The island's tour operators are masters of invention. With them, you can walk on the ocean floor, fly over the top of Haleakala, bike down Haleakala, paraglide off Haleakala, hike through the jungle, horseback to a waterfall, dive, kayak, snorkel, or search for whales and dolphins. Lanai, just a breath away from Maui, is known for its elegant hotels and equally elegant golf courses. Hulopo'e Beach, Garden of the Gods (a visually unique canyon) and Shipwreck Beach are signature attractions. Much of the island is accessible only by 4-wheel drive. Molokai, known as the most Hawaiian of the islands, was characterized in ancient times as the Island of Powerful Prayers, for it was here that the kahuna (priests) gathered to worship and where many say hula was born. Today many come to the island, which is only 10 miles wide and 38 miles long, to escape the mundane and leave the crowds behind. Here you can golf, sail, kayak, hike and wander pristine white sand beaches to your heart's content. Be prepared for a world apart and you won't be disappointed. Hawaii, The Big Island, is geologically one of the youngest places on earth-about 1 million years old and twice the size of all the other islands combined. Dominated by an active volcano, which has been erupting continuously since 1983, the island continues to grow and has given shape to another submerged volcano off its coast. The Big Island is known for its deep sea fishing, Kona coffee farms, exotic flowers, macadamia nuts, and a large inventory of well-preserved historic sites. Some of the world's finest astronomical observatories are located at the top of Mauna Kea. In Hilo, the 'Imiloa Astronomy Center gives new definition to the observatories. coming soon Aloha Stadium
Swap Meet Admission: $1 per buyer, 12yrs under free Kam Super Swap Meet Shopper Admission: $1 Hilo Hattie - The Store of Hawaii Hilo Hattie at Ala Moana Center Ala Moana Center Aloha Tower Marketplace DFS Galleria The International Marketplace Kahala Mall Pearlridge
Shopping Center Royal
Hawaiian Shopping Center Waikele
Premium Outlets Ward Centre and
Warehouse Windward Mall University of Hawaii
football While parents are involved in activities geared for adults, guests of Starwood Hotels in Waikiki are invited to entrust young family members (5-12 years of age) to The Westin Kids Club - located at a sister property, the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort. Kids are sure to take pleasure in activities ranging from field trips to the Waikiki Aquarium, Bishop Museum and Children's Discovery Center to fun-filled beach adventures. The Westin Kids Club staff is certified in CPR, first aid, and FUN! |