Kauai & Honolulu
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Kauai & Honolulu
My husband and I will be in Kauai 8/30/04. We will not be arriving till 8:30pm. By the time we get to our hotel (Radison) it will be past 9pm. After traveling over 14 hours, we will be dead tired and hungry. Where can we get a bite to eat at 10pm in the evening?
We are also into snokeling and fishing. We reserved a full day fishing trip. I'm afraid if I catch a large fish that I won't be able to reel it in! Will the crew help it need to land the big one???
We are also into snokeling and fishing. We reserved a full day fishing trip. I'm afraid if I catch a large fish that I won't be able to reel it in! Will the crew help it need to land the big one???
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If you're changing planes at HNL, you can grab fast food in the inter-island terminal .
If you flying directly into Lihu`e, your options at that time of night are limited. ..especially if you're almost too tired to eat. Closest to the airport is Hamura Saimin, in "downtown" Lihu`e. No dining spots will be open that time of night between the airport and the Radisson.
If you flying directly into Lihu`e, your options at that time of night are limited. ..especially if you're almost too tired to eat. Closest to the airport is Hamura Saimin, in "downtown" Lihu`e. No dining spots will be open that time of night between the airport and the Radisson.
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Just got back from Kauai June 18. I'd have a bite at the airport if your in Honolulu. We hiked until our legs collapsed and were so bad about getting ready late that our choices for supper were limited almost every day. Also don't miss a helicopter tour there it was the highlight of our trip.
We went with Jack Harter the were great.
We went with Jack Harter the were great.
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The lounge at the Radisson is open til midnight, they serve pupus so you could try that for a relaxing, late night snack. Their poolside grill MAY be open, they have great burgers.
You could drive out of the airport and instead of turning right at the signal to go to the Radisson, go straight up Ahukini Rd to Kuhio Hwy. There is a KFC, Pizza Hut, and a McDonalds in the Walmart.
The Honolulu Airport has several dining places, some sit-down service and some fast food.
Yes, everybody is right, the crew will keep the fish! But they may give you some to BBQ ( I dont think the Radisson has BBQs but there might be some next door at Kauai Beach Villas).
You could drive out of the airport and instead of turning right at the signal to go to the Radisson, go straight up Ahukini Rd to Kuhio Hwy. There is a KFC, Pizza Hut, and a McDonalds in the Walmart.
The Honolulu Airport has several dining places, some sit-down service and some fast food.
Yes, everybody is right, the crew will keep the fish! But they may give you some to BBQ ( I dont think the Radisson has BBQs but there might be some next door at Kauai Beach Villas).
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On our first trip to Kauai, we arrived in Princeville at 8:30pm, but it seemed like 2:30 am. We were exhausted and had been up since 4:30 that morning. I woudl suggest getting something at the hotel because you may be too tired to stop along the way and get a bite. Rest up for the next day!
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Pinnacle,
We were on Kauai in June and I have a trip report with lots of details, and information on several hikes.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=34508517
Hope that helps, let me know if you have any questions.
love
roxy
We were on Kauai in June and I have a trip report with lots of details, and information on several hikes.
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...1&tid=34508517
Hope that helps, let me know if you have any questions.
love
roxy
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