The end

The end of the hawaii adventure came with a wee dose of excitement.
The day started well with lots of people heading to the beach for a swim or stand up paddle board.
We had a late check out so we were able to spend a few hours making the best of our last hours in Waikiki.

We boarded the bus and headed out to the airport where we checked in and then joined the huge lines of pre screening by the TSA with only one person checking a line that was around 150m long which led to a big delay.

Everyone got through ok and we headed off to get a snack.
Unfortunately we didn’t notice that the information screen had changed from having no info to saying now boarding !
We gathered up the students and set off to the gate (the furthest away of course)
It came down to a mad run and the aircraft door being closed behind me as the last one on ! ( I was always the last one on to everything to make sure that the students all got on) so that was a little closer than we planned – but we made it!

I had some dramas dealing with the Hawaiian ground crew as I was trying to get confirmation that all the students would have access to the movies and TV at their seat. This escalated to a long and confusing conversation with their customer services call center.
It ended up with a call to NZ and a resolution to our problem and the students all had the entertainment that they should have !

The students presented us with some great gifts to show their appreciation and we were all very touched by their thanks !
Mahalo nui Ioa to everyone !

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The last day.

Today we took a walk around the area and looked at some of the new developments in the western end of town. The new ritz and the new international marketplace.
We then toured around the hilton hawaiian village.

I then gave out some more bonus money which was very well recieved.
Tonight we will have sunset photos on the beach after dinner then some free time

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Pearl Harbour and Hanauma Bay

Aloha Everyone,

Today we battled road works traffic to get to Hanauma bay to go Snorkelling with tropical fish. Hanauma bay is a marine reserve full of tropical fishes and you just snorkel around in the shallows and they are all around you. 

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We got picked up again by the bus company and headed off for Pearl Harbour. We had pre booked our tickets to ensure we got into the monument and memorial, after a quick lunch of american hotdogs or nachos we went into the theater to watch a documentary about the attack on Pearl Harbour.

After that we boarded a naval boat and headed over to the monument. This was a time to reflect on those who had lost their lives in the attack. The names of all those who lost their lives in the attacks were printed on the end end wall of monument (including the sets of brothers and a father and son who went down with the ship)  

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After our time was up we headed off and had a relaxed evening before a free choice dinner.

Due to the good exchange rate I have been able to give the students some bonus money to help their food fund as some are getting to the end of their money now. 

 

 

 

Markets and hula shows

Hello Everyone !

Today we headed out to the Markets beside the Aloha Football Stadium. it was a day for fresh fruit, Hawaiian shirts and Extra bags.

This evening we saw a little of the hula show on the main beach. Then we headed to Cheeseburger in Paradise ( some bonus money was handed out as we have a little extra ) we handed out some bonus breakfast money earlier in the week too.

Sam and I took on the cheeseburger challenge ( a massive cheeseburger that you get for free if you can eat it in under 20mins) neither of us finished it but one guy at another table did ! and he got the burger for free ! the waiters described him as an ‘animal’ 

Tomorrow is the water park day – slides and pools (and it is forecast to hit 32 degrees tomorrow)

Mahalo

Mr Smith

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Volcano day

Aloha Everyone,

Yesterday was volcano day. We left the accommodation at 6am and headed to the airport for our flight to the big island it took around 40mins.

When we got there we picked up our two rental cars and headed out to explore. We spent the day driving around the southern part of the island looking at steaming vents, open craters and lots of black basalt. Unfortunately we could not get close to the active zone as at the moment it is a 10 mile hike up into the center of the national park. but we still saw lots of awesome sights. We headed back to the airport for out 9pm flight home and arrived home tired but glad we could get to see the geographic awesomeness that is the big island.

 

The non volcano group spent the morning on a bus tour of the historic sights of the honolulu area and here learnt all about the history of the area and how it came to be the bustling tourist area that it is today.

After the tour the students either chose to go to the aquarium or the zoo. Both of these house some interesting species and have been in operation for a very long time. This was an opportunity to learn about the reef life around the area at the aquarium or to see some more tropical animals at the zoo. ( including a bear and tiger !!) 

 

Today we head to the flea markets at the aloha stadium ( the big american football stadium ) and then this evening we are going to see the local hula show at the main beach, This hula show has been run by the same family for 25 years now. 

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Travel insurance

Hello everyone,

I have attached the travel insurance policy documents, please read them if you are ordering the travel insurance. If you have a pre existing medical condition or items over $1500 in value then this is very important as you may not be covered ( a lens and camera is seen as one item).

Please look here first = http://www.slideshare.net/takageo/hawaii-trip-travel-insurance

The Policy document is here =  Leisure Policy Wording

The Extra wording is here = Supplementary Policy Wording- travel insurance ( read if you have pre existing medical conditions )