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Pamm Aug 9th, 2000 04:20 AM

spending money for hawiian vacation??
 
My husband and I are planning a two week stay on the Hawaiin Island in October and we aren't sure how much spending money will be needed for food and fun.

clairvoyant Aug 9th, 2000 08:52 AM

$1,567.35

Pamm Aug 9th, 2000 09:58 AM

Hi Clairvoyant, thank you!!! How did you come up with your total? I want to make sure that we don't have to worry about spending, but I don't want to run out of money half way through our trip.

ATM Aug 9th, 2000 10:09 AM

Pamm, <BR>There are ATM's all over so if you have an ATM card...you won't run out of money.

Bill Aug 9th, 2000 10:35 AM

Pamm, <BR>That's easy. Carefully budget the maximum you can afford per day. Your actual expenses will be about twice that.

kal Aug 9th, 2000 11:09 AM

Pammmmmmmm, <BR> <BR>What island? What do you like to do, want to see, types of meals, <BR>style /location of your lodging ? <BR> <BR>Believe it or not, there are price diff. not only between islands but in diff areas on each island, i.e. like on Kauai, you can buy a pair of a certain brand of shorts for $28 in Kapaa while the same shorts go for $35 in Poipu because it attracts a "higher end" crowd. <BR>Same with meals at restaurants. <BR>Let us know. <BR>Mahalo, <BR>Kal

sammie Aug 9th, 2000 06:17 PM

If you are going to Maui, plan on spending a fortune for everything. But even with the high prices we enjoyed it tremendously.

Joseph Aug 9th, 2000 06:27 PM

No one can tell you that, Pamm, because everyone's habits are so different. (One person will eat breakfast at Burger King, and another at their hotel buffet for $24.00!) Plan to spend approximately the same there as you would here on the mainland on a vacation - unless you're going to stay in a condo and buy groceries there, which will be about 30% more than here. All other expenses are such an individual thing!

al Aug 9th, 2000 07:08 PM

Hi pamm we are going to the isles in nov for 3 weeks 3 isles oahu,hawaii,& maui. It will vary greatly depending on what you like to do hiking,biking etc are cheap but if you want to take snorkel trips,helocopters,submarines etc it will be a lot more expensive & if you eat out all the time other than fast food this to will cost quite a bit more as for us we are planning 250-350 per day spending $$$ for 2. We have not been there yet but don't want to skimp & not enjoy ourselves. Have fun your on vacation.

Anna Aug 9th, 2000 07:50 PM

Pamm, <BR>We visited Kauai, Maui, and Oahu in April. I think we brought about $400 in cash and used our ATM card to get another $1200 the rest of the trip (just checked the bank statement). We charged a few things like a Napili boat cruise ($100 each), the helicopter ride (~$140 each) and gas for the car. <BR> <BR>On Kauai we ate at very nice restaurants every night (Roy's, A Pacific Cafe), my husband and I had drinks but no wine and spent ~$150 per night for dinner and dessert. On Maui we shared a condo with friends and grilled fresh fish a lot, we all ate well for what it would have cost for one of us at a nice restaurant. We shopped at Safeway on Maui, their shopper's card saved us a lot of money (usually $30-40 off a $200 bill). There were 5 of us on Maui so we were buying a lot of food and liquor. We ate all breakfasts at the condo, which saved quite a bit too. <BR> <BR>Beaches and most parking are free, snorkel gear will run about $20-30 per week. Our lunches ran anywhere from $10-25 for the 2 of us, we never did any fancy lunches. <BR> <BR>We are going again next year, and will probably figure about $2000-3000 for 2 weeks.


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