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chitowngirl Apr 25th, 2004 01:57 PM

Oahu, where??
 
In November(over Thanksgiving)will be making 4th return trip to Oahu - 2 weeks this time!!! Our first 5 days are in Kauai (first time). Although we love Waikiki Beach, we are giving strong consideration to renting a beach house/condo outside of Waikiki. In the past we have travelled to Hawaii over summer. Last year was our first trip in November. During this time of year the weather tended to be more overcast away from Waikiki. Questions. We are leaning to rentals in Waimanalo or Lanikai area. Two questions. 1. What can be expected weather-wise. 2. As we like the hustle-bustle of Waikiki we will make some trips there in the evenings for dinner and hanging out. Since we have always stayed in Waikiki I am not certain on how easy and where to find public parking and costs.
Any input would be appreciated.

islandmom Apr 25th, 2004 07:40 PM

Lanikai could be windy and rainy. We usually park at the zoo and then walk around. There is some street parking and a few garages. They range $5 and up.

auntiemaria Apr 25th, 2004 08:53 PM


As islandmom has noted, Lanikai -- along with all of the windward (east) shores of all the Hawaiian islands -- will most likely be windy & rainy by November.

Remember though, that daytime winter temps here in the islands (even when it rains) are in the 80-degree range. Wet, yes. Cold, no! ;-)

If sunny skies are important to you for a winter visit O`ahu, head for the south shore (Waikiki/Honolulu). To avoid the hustle-n-bustle of central Waikiki, you might consider one of the hotels or condos which are between Kapi`olani Park and the beach ("W", New Otani Kaimana Beach, etc.).

MelissaHI Apr 25th, 2004 10:19 PM

Hey, chitowngirl, I think Kal may be paying you a visit this fall!! I agree with auntiemaria, maybe you can find a rental just outside of Waikiki. Try these sites for rentals:
Bradleyproperties.com (may be for long term, tho)
Hicentral.com
Worrall.com

I've referred people to these sites and they have a wide range of rentals from Waikiki to East Honolulu that may suit your needs.

chitowngirl Apr 26th, 2004 03:01 AM

Thank you everyone, you confirmed what I suspected. MelissaHI. I appreciate the additional sites. I will certainly check them out. Not opposed to staying in Waikiki, just haven't found a rental in love with. I really enjoy Kal's posts, would enjoy tossing a few back with him and Mrs. Kal.

Kal Apr 27th, 2004 07:34 AM

:-? Just a few????


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