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driving on Oahu
Will be in Oahu in Feb and not sure if driving is something I would like to do. Is it really frustrating or is it worth it to have your own car? Would like to site-see with family of 4 but is it better to take tour packages? Been to Oahu before and thought the driving looked like a nightmare! Thanks!
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While the driving can at times be a nightmare, with a family of four you may find it cost effective to rent a car. Definitely check on parking accomodations at your hotel before deciding.
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Actually, driving is quite easy on Oahu and it gives you the freedom to go where you want when you want. The bus will take you everywhere, but it takes a long time.<BR><BR>If you are planning on spending a lot of time sitting on Waikiki beaches, then just rent a car for a few days.
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I'd avoid H1. The traffic was so bad on it when we were there if I were driving, I would have parked the car and put a for sale sign on it.
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Traffic is bad during rush hour, particularly through town. Rush 'hour' is about 7:30 am - 9:00 am and 4:30pm - 6:00pm. The severity of the traffic also depends on the direction in which you are traveling. Outside of rush hour the traffic isn't too bad - or no worse than any other large city's.
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Ditto Sci girl. If you are avoiding HI than I would think you are avoiding Pearl Harbor, Bishop Museum, North shore and other options if your base is Waikiki. I have already posted extensively on another post just this morning.<BR><BR>Would not be on Oahu with out are. "The Bus" is slow, cabs are expensive and the best places on Oahu driving distance away. We were 6 in a minivan an had a blast. <BR><BR>GOOD DRIVING MAP of the entire island is necessary. I did not think so having lived there but in retrospect it was slightly more complicated than I remembered. I was also finding festivals, restaurants and going off the beaten track. You have to decide if that is your type of travel also.
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The book "Driving and Discovering O'ahu" by Richard Sullivan is a really good resource. The Bus is convenient for things in Honolulu and avoids the hassle of parking. For seeing the rest of the island, definitely get a car, to give yourself flexibility.
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Thanks for all the great responses. I think I'll look for the book by Sullivan and decide then. But I'm leaning toward getting a rental. Thanks again!!!
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