Hi Chris. Thanks for the wonderful live stream. I'm so happy that you appreciate the beaches in Hawaii and consider it your favorite.Thanks so sharing all the other great things and places we have to offer. Appreciate the Love.😀❤❤❤🤙
If you have to fly directly from honolulu to the east coast, the only way is over night! On plane around early afternoon and landing next morning. (Flight is around 10 hours and six time zones ahead). Also fly first class if you can, you get to sleep on lay flat seats with Hawaiian airline.
You can live in Hawaii part-time. Kua Aina is around the world. I've seen them in Japan and believe it or not, Northern Ireland. Local tip on Hanauma Bay go before they open and get in for free.
You have my gratitude, Chris; and I’m not joking either: I was waiting for the live stream to start, but that marvelously relaxing live stream countdown music helped me fall asleep and dream of Hawaiian beaches. 😀
Way more snakes in Guam! 😀 but seriously.. the little strip of Guam with all the big hotels feels a little bit like Waikiki.. but the touristy part of Guam is quite small.. there is so much more to see and do in Hawaii
Nice presentation! I enjoy all of your videos on SE Asia, so I was excited to see that you had posted a video on my state of residence for the past 18 years. Your information and insights are all quite accurate! It’s true that typical “tourist scams” are quite uncommon here. So true that the HNL airport needs a major overhaul. It was quite nice at one time, but it’s a bit too 20th-century at this point - post-9/11 and post-COVID.
For sure Hawaii is not for the poor if you wanna visit tropical destination, Florida is definitely for budget travelers. In Florida he will see many visitors from down south, such as Georgia, Carolina Tennessee, Kentucky.
FYI, the LDS (Mormons) own the Polynesian Cultural Center. They have spread across the Pacific and bring the youth from different cultures to Oahu to attend BYU and the PCC is a place they can work and demonstrate their culture to the tourist. It's amazing how they do this for the Polynesian youth and spread the religion.
In regard to your lack of a/c comments…Probably a/c wasn’t necessary in order to experience comfort 50 years ago. But the climate here has changed slowly. A/c is unnecessary in most places when the trade winds are flowing, but the proportion of trade wind days to muggy Kona wind days has been decreasing due to climate change. Thousands of residents have finally broken down in the past decade or so and have air-conditioned their homes. Unfortunately we seemed to have crossed that fine line between pleasantly balmy and uncomfortably muggy in recent years.
Americans saying they “love” Hawai’i… while the US unlawfully OCCUPIES the sovereign Hawaiian Kingdom & pretends we are part of the US. You and any Americans visiting here, let alone living here, is a violation of Article 49 of Geneva Conventions IV, which states that the civilian population of an occupying power cannot enter or be in the occupied territory.
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Hawaii looks beautiful Chris.I am bedbound disabled and your travels make me feel i am there with you.Thankyou for another interesting video
I’m so happy you had a great time, Chris!
🌅 🥰🫶 - I ♡ Sunsets too! 🌅
Can’t wait to be in Hawaii again.
yes its my favourite beach as well. it's very relaxing indeed
Visiting for the first time in May cant wait.
Hi Chris. Thanks for the wonderful live stream. I'm so happy that you appreciate the beaches in Hawaii and consider it your favorite.Thanks so sharing all the other great things and places we have to offer. Appreciate the Love.😀❤❤❤🤙
Thanks James!
Hiked Koko crater on Oahu with my son. Very memorable adventure and stunning views! YP4L! Awesome video Chris!
thanks for the great content, I try to go to Hawaii twice a year, and definitely suffer from post-hawaii depression every time...
I love Hanauma Bay. A quick and cheap bus ride and plenty to see
Thanks for the great info + livestream!
Thanks Jimmy!
Wailea Beach Resort Marriott in Maui is my favourite! Massive and small kids slides and adult pools etc!
Thanks Chris, hoping to visit Hawaii some Day, maybe on our 50th Wedding Anniversary which is not too far away..
If you have to fly directly from honolulu to the east coast, the only way is over night! On plane around early afternoon and landing next morning. (Flight is around 10 hours and six time zones ahead). Also fly first class if you can, you get to sleep on lay flat seats with Hawaiian airline.
You encapsulated the best of Hawaii. . . actually enjoying life in the moment.
You can live in Hawaii part-time.
Kua Aina is around the world. I've seen them in Japan and believe it or not, Northern Ireland.
Local tip on Hanauma Bay go before they open and get in for free.
Great video I missed the live
Thanks Janelle!
No snakes? Count me in!
You have my gratitude, Chris; and I’m not joking either: I was waiting for the live stream to start, but that marvelously relaxing live stream countdown music helped me fall asleep and dream of Hawaiian beaches. 😀
Zzzzz
@@YellowProductions 😀
Ich würde gerne dort windsurfen !! Gibt es dort solche Clubs!😊
I saw a Marugame Udon in South Coast Mall in Costa Mesa last week.
Yup! Same udon spot! Shorter lines at South Coast than at Waikiki
i just love you videos. how do you do it all on top of you job? and kids or kid?
Have you been to Cinnamon's at the Ilikai? Go to Cinnamon's at the Ilikai hotel in Waikiki and get the Guava Chiffon Pancakes. Delicious!!! 😋
Not yet. But I do like pancakes!
Is traffic in Honolulu bad?
Yes!
I have been to Oahu twice and I still haven’t been to Haleiwa
Get out of Waikiki next time you go, the rest of Oahu is so amazing.
Are there any live music venues that have artists like Jack Johnson?😂🎉
I've never been to Hawaii, but I've been to Guam. How would you say they compare to each other?
Way more snakes in Guam! 😀 but seriously.. the little strip of Guam with all the big hotels feels a little bit like Waikiki.. but the touristy part of Guam is quite small.. there is so much more to see and do in Hawaii
@@YellowProductions Thanks! What is the nightlife like on the strip? Does everything close early or late?
I'd say most of the stores close up around 9 or 10pm.
How do I arrange to attend a luau at the Polynesian Cultural center?
Go directly to their website. You will find that information.
@@Sabrina-od4mr thank u
Great stream Chris (: I really liked the Kualoa Ranch tour! Absolutely beautiful nature. Flights are so cheap for January! About $300 direct from LAX
$300 good deal!
I have to disagree about pineapple. Most of Asia and Queensland in Australia have good pineapple
Nice presentation! I enjoy all of your videos on SE Asia, so I was excited to see that you had posted a video on my state of residence for the past 18 years. Your information and insights are all quite accurate! It’s true that typical “tourist scams” are quite uncommon here. So true that the HNL airport needs a major overhaul. It was quite nice at one time, but it’s a bit too 20th-century at this point - post-9/11 and post-COVID.
For sure Hawaii is not for the poor if you wanna visit tropical destination, Florida is definitely for budget travelers. In Florida he will see many visitors from down south, such as Georgia, Carolina Tennessee, Kentucky.
FYI, the LDS (Mormons) own the Polynesian Cultural Center. They have spread across the Pacific and bring the youth from different cultures to Oahu to attend BYU and the PCC is a place they can work and demonstrate their culture to the tourist. It's amazing how they do this for the Polynesian youth and spread the religion.
In regard to your lack of a/c comments…Probably a/c wasn’t necessary in order to experience comfort 50 years ago. But the climate here has changed slowly. A/c is unnecessary in most places when the trade winds are flowing, but the proportion of trade wind days to muggy Kona wind days has been decreasing due to climate change. Thousands of residents have finally broken down in the past decade or so and have air-conditioned their homes. Unfortunately we seemed to have crossed that fine line between pleasantly balmy and uncomfortably muggy in recent years.
What happened to all the comments?
I live in hawaii nuch better then mainland and closer to asia
Americans saying they “love” Hawai’i… while the US unlawfully OCCUPIES the sovereign Hawaiian Kingdom & pretends we are part of the US.
You and any Americans visiting here, let alone living here, is a violation of Article 49 of Geneva Conventions IV, which states that the civilian population of an occupying power cannot enter or be in the occupied territory.
Note: if you _don't_ love Hawaii, you're not human.
Hah
You don't look like you've just returned from a beach destination...
That's just my pail Irish skin tone