First timer too - questions
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First trip to HNL / OGG end of July. 2 adults. Plan to stay in Sheraton Princess (HNL) for 2 nights, and 4 Seasons (Maui) for 5 nights. And I have various questions -
1. Should I get AOA Gold card ($30) or ENT book ($15)? It's mainly for activities and not too much for restaurants.
2. Do I need a car for the 2 nites in Oahu? We'll have a car in Maui.
3. Feast at Lele in Oahu. We both want to be able to enjoy Mai Tai there, and driving there is not an option. How much will a cab cost to / from 4 seasons. Or are there shuttles?
4. How "dangerous" is the drive to Hana? I'm talking about the feel, and not the acutal danger.
I got very scared driving down Highway 1 in CA (very close to cliff...1 lane road...etc). Very pretty, but I was shivering the whole way down.
1. Should I get AOA Gold card ($30) or ENT book ($15)? It's mainly for activities and not too much for restaurants.
2. Do I need a car for the 2 nites in Oahu? We'll have a car in Maui.
3. Feast at Lele in Oahu. We both want to be able to enjoy Mai Tai there, and driving there is not an option. How much will a cab cost to / from 4 seasons. Or are there shuttles?
4. How "dangerous" is the drive to Hana? I'm talking about the feel, and not the acutal danger.

I got very scared driving down Highway 1 in CA (very close to cliff...1 lane road...etc). Very pretty, but I was shivering the whole way down.
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1. Should I get AOA Gold card ($30) or ENT book ($15)? It's mainly for activities and not too much for restaurants.
2. Do I need a car for the 2 nites in Oahu? We'll have a car in Maui
3. Feast at Lele in Oahu. We both want to be able to enjoy Mai Tai there, and driving there is not an option. How much will a cab cost to / from 4 seasons. Or are there shuttles?
4. How "dangerous" is the drive to Hana? I'm talking about the feel, and not the acutal danger.
I got very scared driving down Highway 1 in CA (very close to cliff...1 lane road...etc). Very pretty, but I was shivering the whole way down.
I got very scared driving down Highway 1 in CA (very close to cliff...1 lane road...etc). Very pretty, but I was shivering the whole way down.

Good luck!
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Originally Posted by adamak
Oops. I meant Feast at Lele in Maui, not Oahu.
What about pre-arrange car services? How much are they?
What about pre-arrange car services? How much are they?
http://www.johann-sandra.com/hawaii/maui/mauitrans.htm
Little did I know that there are cabs on Maui

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FWIW, there's no public transportation on Maui, which makes hitch hiking a perfectly acceptable practice.
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Originally Posted by adamak
3. Feast at Lele in Maui. We both want to be able to enjoy Mai Tai there, and driving there is not an option. How much will a cab cost to / from 4 seasons. Or are there shuttles?
4. How "dangerous" is the drive to Hana? I'm talking about the feel, and not the acutal danger.
I got very scared driving down Highway 1 in CA (very close to cliff...1 lane road...etc). Very pretty, but I was shivering the whole way down.
4. How "dangerous" is the drive to Hana? I'm talking about the feel, and not the acutal danger.

I got very scared driving down Highway 1 in CA (very close to cliff...1 lane road...etc). Very pretty, but I was shivering the whole way down.
On your question as to the "pucker power"
rating of the drive to Hana, I understand exactly where you're going with this. If the hairiest drive you ever had was a 10 and a drive down a straight,flat stretch of a desert highway was a 1, I'd say the Hana drive is a 7 or so. What prevents it from being "worse" is that there are substantial guard rails/walls on the route and mucho vegatation growing along the roadside.I've made the drive a couple times and I'm no fan of winding roads, hundreds of one-way bridges, etc., so it can be done. But don't forget...after they pry your fingers off the steering wheel in Hana, you're going to have to turn around and repeat the process on the return trip.
There's an alternative to driving the same route back....a widely known "shortcut" but I'm not necessarily recommending that. Others may want to weigh in on this.
And don't forget, there are many tour services that will pick you up at your hotel and drive you to and from Hana. You can sit back and enjoy the scenery and let them deal with the drive. You can arrange this service at any hotel you are staying in.
Enjoy your trip! I may see you over there as we plan a couple trips to Maui this summer.
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Thanks everyone for your input. I think I'll rent a car in Oahu now, probably cheaper than taking cab everywhere.
Cholula, if you can post the cab name (and maybe average price), that'd be great!
Cholula, if you can post the cab name (and maybe average price), that'd be great!
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Originally Posted by MalibuSky
Where do you purchase the AOA Gold card ? Is there a website?
Thanks
Thanks

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Originally Posted by Cholula
you're going to have to turn around and repeat the process on the return trip.
There's an alternative to driving the same route back....a widely known "shortcut" but I'm not necessarily recommending that. Others may want to weigh in on this.
There's an alternative to driving the same route back....a widely known "shortcut" but I'm not necessarily recommending that. Others may want to weigh in on this.
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I've got to ask, what is the shortcut?
The one caveat I would make is to stop at the ranger station at O'heo Gulch and ask the road conditions (we were there after some extremely heavy rainfall, but it was still open to all vehicles a couple of days after the rains subsided). If they tell you it's open, it will save you a heck of a lot of time.
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Originally Posted by letiole
You can easily just keep going around the island and into Wailea. It's a very easy drive. There's a lot of misinformation out there about this stretch of roadway. Guidebooks and people will tell you it's dangerous, unpaved and rutted.
Sometimes I wonder if the rental companys wouldn't be smarter to not mention the road past Hana so prominently....doesn't this encourage people to do the drive just because it says not to? Maybe a little reverse psychology would work...
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This webpage sure makes the road beyond Hana sound scary; are they overhyping it?
http://maui.101thingstodo.com/guide/...ail.php?id=226
How much time can one save getting back to Kaanapali by doing the complete loop?
http://maui.101thingstodo.com/guide/...ail.php?id=226
How much time can one save getting back to Kaanapali by doing the complete loop?
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How much time can one save getting back to Kaanapali by doing the complete loop?
Is it as scary as the webpage makes it sound? I suppose it depends on you and what you're used to. I don't find it very intimidating, but I've driven it many times. If you do the loop, you will be on the land side all the way (ocean on your left) so that would be even less frightening for anyone a little anxious about it.
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Originally Posted by letiole
Is it as scary as the webpage makes it sound? I suppose it depends on you and what you're used to. I don't find it very intimidating, but I've driven it many times. If you do the loop, you will be on the land side all the way (ocean on your left) so that would be even less frightening for anyone a little anxious about it.
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