Cell Phones in Hawaii?
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Cell Phones in Hawaii?
We will be in Hawaii for 3 weeks and moving from Island to island. Do cell phones from the continental US work on Hawaii and if so - I guess it could get extremely expensive. Can you rent a cell phone by the month while there?
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Just got back from Hawaii, and my Verizon cell phone worked fine there -- I could call and recieve calls from the mainland with no roaming charges.
Call your cell phone provider, and they can tell you if your plan covers Hawaii.
Have fun!
Call your cell phone provider, and they can tell you if your plan covers Hawaii.
Have fun!
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I've used AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon phones in Hawaii and had no problem. Coverage is spotty between Sunset Beach and Kahuku on Oahu. Coverage on Maui is generally O.K., except going to Hana. Coverage on the Big Island and Kauai is more sparse yet, but you can still get by. With winding roads and steep mountains all of the islands have scattered pockets with no reception but you'll be surprised at how good the overall coverage actually is.
As mentioned by a prior poster you'll need to check and see if you have a nationwide plan or just a regional plan. It might be worth changing plans for a billing cycle. You'll pay a higher fee for the month but avoid roaming charges.
As mentioned by a prior poster you'll need to check and see if you have a nationwide plan or just a regional plan. It might be worth changing plans for a billing cycle. You'll pay a higher fee for the month but avoid roaming charges.
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I have an AT&T national plan so roaming and long distance is included. It doesn't cost me anymore to use my phone in Hawaii than at home. Check with your service provider to see what type of plan you're on and what coverage they have in Hawaii. It might be more economical to change plans for a month as the previous poster suggested than to rent a phone (assuming there is no charge to switch back).
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We brought both our cel pones, one uses cingular and the other at&t. They both operate on different bands (I forget the names, look in your book or call your company). The phone that used the older band worked better. We both have nationwide, no roaming no long distance, and everything worked fine and not extra charges. I beleive that there were some spots in Kauai and the big island that neither of us had a signal.
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hi Nancy - we just got back from Hawaii and like the previous posters said, before I left, I called Verizon and changed my calling plan to include unlimited long distance. It was only $10 more a month, plus got more anytime minutes. Worked fine both on Maui and Kauai.
Another option is just pick up a couple calling cards from Sams Club. I ended up buying the calling card and then decided to change my cell phone plan, but the AT&T calling card was $19 for 650 minutes.
Another option is just pick up a couple calling cards from Sams Club. I ended up buying the calling card and then decided to change my cell phone plan, but the AT&T calling card was $19 for 650 minutes.
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It appears that lots of people here are bringing their cell phones to Hawaii. May I just request you talk on the phone in your hotel room and not bother other hotel guests that are trying to relax? The reason I travel 3000 miles from home is to get away and relax. I'm not saying anyone here is a offender, I don't know. But please be curtious of those around you trying to get some peace and quiet. I don't care to hear you talk loudly to your friends or the office. Thank You.
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We take our Cingulars to Kauai every year and it seems once you get out past the Brick Oven Pizza in Kalaheo, service is very spotty.
A lot of peaks and valleys on that beautiful island. Worth not having the cell service.
Agree with natilie, too. A little courtesy always goes a long way no matter where you are.
A lot of peaks and valleys on that beautiful island. Worth not having the cell service.
Agree with natilie, too. A little courtesy always goes a long way no matter where you are.
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We just got back from a 3 week, 3 island trip. We've got Sprint - no roaming or long distance charges anywhere in the U.S., including Hawaii.
On the Big Island, phones worked fine in the Hilo and Puna areas. No service up at Volcano. Assume there would be good coverage in Kona area. No problems with service from Oahu. On Maui, no problems in Wailea up to Kapalua. No service in Hana area.
I think some other providers have better coverage in Hawaii than Sprint does.
On the Big Island, phones worked fine in the Hilo and Puna areas. No service up at Volcano. Assume there would be good coverage in Kona area. No problems with service from Oahu. On Maui, no problems in Wailea up to Kapalua. No service in Hana area.
I think some other providers have better coverage in Hawaii than Sprint does.
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Scene: Mexico, on the beach of a resort hotel
Players:
Me - Relaxing and blissfully reading a book.
Woman - in black swimsuit under adjacent palapa
Action!!!
BRRRRRINNNNG!!!!! "Hello," said Woman. "No, you can't go to the movies. It's a school night." etc., etc., etc.
BRRRRRINNNNG!!!!! "Hello," said Woman. "Ask your Grandma if she'll take you to McDonalds tonight." etc., etc., etc.
BRRRRRINNNNNG!!!! "Hello," said Woman. "Yes. You need to water the plants only once a week." etc., etc., etc.
BRRRRINNNNGGGG, BRRRRINNNNGGG, BRRRRINNNNNG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll spare you the rest of the "critical" one-sided conversations "me" was subjected to.
I have a (not-so-charitable) opinion of people who drive while talking on the cell phone, stride self-importantly through the airport talking on the cell phone, and absolutely MUST take their cell phones on vacation with them.
What in the world did we ever do on vacation when we needed to get a message or be available in case of emergency before the advent of the cell phone?
Simple! Give the CIA, the President, your acting or literary agent, or your kids and their caregiver your itinerary and all pertinent phone numbers, and leave the *&^%$ cell phone at home!
(But I'm sure no one on here would ever dream of blabbing on thoughtlessly on the blasted thing while someone is trying to actually relax on vacation...)
Players:
Me - Relaxing and blissfully reading a book.
Woman - in black swimsuit under adjacent palapa
Action!!!
BRRRRRINNNNG!!!!! "Hello," said Woman. "No, you can't go to the movies. It's a school night." etc., etc., etc.
BRRRRRINNNNG!!!!! "Hello," said Woman. "Ask your Grandma if she'll take you to McDonalds tonight." etc., etc., etc.
BRRRRRINNNNNG!!!! "Hello," said Woman. "Yes. You need to water the plants only once a week." etc., etc., etc.
BRRRRINNNNGGGG, BRRRRINNNNGGG, BRRRRINNNNNG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll spare you the rest of the "critical" one-sided conversations "me" was subjected to.
I have a (not-so-charitable) opinion of people who drive while talking on the cell phone, stride self-importantly through the airport talking on the cell phone, and absolutely MUST take their cell phones on vacation with them.
What in the world did we ever do on vacation when we needed to get a message or be available in case of emergency before the advent of the cell phone?
Simple! Give the CIA, the President, your acting or literary agent, or your kids and their caregiver your itinerary and all pertinent phone numbers, and leave the *&^%$ cell phone at home!
(But I'm sure no one on here would ever dream of blabbing on thoughtlessly on the blasted thing while someone is trying to actually relax on vacation...)
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Aloohaaaaa,
Joan: The old folks know where to find me but we also use it for
arranging tee times, dinner reservations, see if a business is open/weather, calling Mrs Kal after golfing to meet at the Whaler, calling local buddies to get some info-arrange Taco Tuesday meetings, etc. w/o going thru the hotel's phone system and getting dinged for a call or while in the car/on the go.
Or to call my bro in law from the top of The Sleeping Giant where it was 78 degrees and about 40 degrees in his auto shop! O
Yeah, I'm not proud but it was pretty funny. Especially when he called me from NYC last month.
amp;
T'lynn-Short-timer, eh?
Joan: The old folks know where to find me but we also use it for
arranging tee times, dinner reservations, see if a business is open/weather, calling Mrs Kal after golfing to meet at the Whaler, calling local buddies to get some info-arrange Taco Tuesday meetings, etc. w/o going thru the hotel's phone system and getting dinged for a call or while in the car/on the go.
Or to call my bro in law from the top of The Sleeping Giant where it was 78 degrees and about 40 degrees in his auto shop! O
Yeah, I'm not proud but it was pretty funny. Especially when he called me from NYC last month.
amp;T'lynn-Short-timer, eh?

