Bring Your Own Beach Chair?
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Bring Your Own Beach Chair?
The posts about reserving pool chairs brings to mind another "seating" question of sorts. Has anyone ever checked their own beach chair on a flight for a beach vacation? I am considering doing this for a Hawaii trip and my husband thinks I am crazy. I have a great adjustable reclining chair and a bad back and would prefer it to the chairs available for rent. We usually drive around to different beachs and I hate just laying on a towel.
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If you have such a condition and you know you would use the chair, go for it! We have checked in boggie boards that were readily available in Mexico, but the guys wanted to bring theirs. The deal was "you want to bring it, you carry it!" For the boggie boards, the airline provided cardboard packaging to prevent damage. That's something you might want to consider if you are set on bringing your chair.
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Good idea K9, especially since I know my husband would subscribe to the "you bring it, you carry it" deal from seetheworld! I tried to use one of those dinky rental chairs last summer and I wound up having a unfortunate incident that involved a sloping beach, a couple of Mai Tais and my big bottom...I tried to get up and I wound up bottoms up in the sand. To make matters worse the man behind me started yelling "mayday, mayday, man overboard"!!! Needless to say I was quite embarrassed and stayed in the water until the beach cleared of any witnesses!
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Bcala, I have a Rio brand chair. I bought it at Chicks sporting goods in So. California. It has 5 different back positions so it's great for reading or relaxing, including laying completely flat. I can't wait to use it in Hawaii in about six weeks!
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Mary, I don't think you're crazy for wanting to bring your own beach chair with you. I once took my bicycle with me because I hate those rental bikes you get when you're on vacation! The airline had no problem with it and it arrived in good shape. Your chair should be easy.
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Last time, we just bought one at our destination. We were at HH, the rental prices were outrageous, so we made a quick stop at Wal-Mart and picked up a couple of chairs and umbrellas. They were cheap enough that we left them there.
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That was what I was going to say. Just go purchase one at a local store and then leave it. That is what we do when we are on a vacation that requires flying. So much easier than worrying about actually getting a chair when we head to the beach.
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I was going to buy one and leave it but I want a "recliner" and I am afraid it would be hard to find. I think I will take it as check in luggage because we are going to two islands. I will let my husband grumble, I am sure lugging it around will entail less whining than me not having a good chair!
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Here is greener view on the "Buy it -Leave it" approach. Hawaii is made up of islands. We have limited resources and limited space. Waste disposal is a serious problem, and we are looking for solutions, like should we/can we ship our garbage to the mainland?
Please, please, please do not come to Hawaii, buy beach chairs and then trash them or, worse, and I see this all the time, abandon them on the beach. If you are staying at a condo, try wait until you get the condo and see if there are chairs there. If there are, use them. If there are none, then buy some and leave them in the condo for others to use. If you are at a hotel and buy chairs, see if you can find someone to take them when you leave. Ask the staff if they want/need them, ask other guests who are arriving, give them to someone on the beach.
If everyone who visits here leaves behind beach chairs and tennis shoes and all of the other "disposbale" things I read about on this list, can you imagine how much quicker our landfills will be filled?
Practice malama `aina and the islands will be here for you to continue to enjoy in the years to come. Trash paradise, and we all loose.
Please, please, please do not come to Hawaii, buy beach chairs and then trash them or, worse, and I see this all the time, abandon them on the beach. If you are staying at a condo, try wait until you get the condo and see if there are chairs there. If there are, use them. If there are none, then buy some and leave them in the condo for others to use. If you are at a hotel and buy chairs, see if you can find someone to take them when you leave. Ask the staff if they want/need them, ask other guests who are arriving, give them to someone on the beach.
If everyone who visits here leaves behind beach chairs and tennis shoes and all of the other "disposbale" things I read about on this list, can you imagine how much quicker our landfills will be filled?
Practice malama `aina and the islands will be here for you to continue to enjoy in the years to come. Trash paradise, and we all loose.
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Sadly, giving it to the hotel will probable amount to it being tossed in the trash. During the Maui Film Festival I heard about stacks of chairs left behind at the Kea Lani by filmgoers that were trashed. I can't image any of the upscale resorts recycling chairs.
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That's a great story Mary and a wonderful reason to bring your own chair. It reminds of a similar incident that I had while wilderness camping. Wearing a very heavy backpack while hiking up a steep hill, I felt nature's call. Hoping to spare my shoes, I wisely (HAH) decided to face uphill when I hopped off the trail to accomplish my urgent task. As I somersaulted backwards down the hill with my nether regions exposed, the lilting sound of my husband's laughter rang through the woods. We are still married but it was touch and go for a while. Bring your chair!

