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gimee Aug 29th, 2002 10:30 AM

Whats up with this Kauai thing?
 
A majority of these postings are about Kauai. We actually hated Kauai. It rained and rained. We stayed at the Hyatt and found the rooms to be as depressing as the rain and we had to drive everywhere to do anything. All our clothes were always damp from the humidity and all we saw was retro hippies everywhere either asking for handouts or thumbing for rides. It was totally boring. We could not wait to get to Maui. Are all you people trying to re-live the 60's and 70's by hanging with the 20 somethings in Kauai or are the 20 somethings trying to be like the 60's and 70's were?

Lei_d Aug 29th, 2002 10:41 AM

I guess you are just too cool for the island. Glad you enjoyed hip, happenin' Maui, aka L.A. West. Please feel free to take your attitude on many return visits to Maui.<BR>Who would think that it would rain on "The Garden Isle" and that it could be humid on a large rock located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean? Maybe you'll go back when they build some Interstates, develop a rapid transit rail system and then dome and air condition the island?

eee Aug 29th, 2002 10:49 AM

Lei_d ([email protected])<BR>why so easily sucked in?

No Name Aug 29th, 2002 11:49 AM

Finally someone speaks the truth about that wretched place. All I saw were luaus with macaroni and potato salad, souvenirs made in China, timeshares, American fast food, Walmart, and lots and lots of young and old hippie types. A total waste of my vacation dollar, and I'm so pleased to see that finally someone can see beyond the scenery into what really goes on there - nothing.

skip Aug 29th, 2002 11:52 AM

Skip both Kauai and Maui and enjoy the Big Island.

John R. Aug 29th, 2002 01:07 PM

Obviously people expect different things from a vacation. If a place doesn't conform to what you want to do then obviously you won't enjoy it.<BR><BR>My question is: If you are looking for things like nightlife, shopping and other modern entertainment options (that Kauai is decidedly lacking in), why are you considering Hawaii and specifically Kauai, at all? The reason to travel to an exotic place like Hawaii is to enjoy the scenery and the local ambiance that you don't have where you live. It's to see what is different about the world away from your front door. The main difference Hawaii has from Everytown, USA is the tropical geography and vegetation and whatever is left of the Hawaiian culture. If you aren't going to see that then why go at all?

x Aug 29th, 2002 01:12 PM

The worst part of the Kauai thing is to try to read anything about it here without some long-winded report from hiking maniac Sarah. Geez her posts put you to sleep if they don't kill you. And god forbid if you don't like Hawaiii/Kauai the way she does. She's quite superior and she can even predict the weather months in advance. Wow!

goaway Aug 29th, 2002 01:33 PM

troll. <BR>

Trolls Aug 29th, 2002 01:37 PM

and a mean troll to boot.

beachbum Aug 29th, 2002 02:59 PM

John, it's a bit of a contradiction to first write, "people expect different things from a vacation", then a few sentences later write, "If you aren't going to see that [Hawaii's geography, vegetation, and culture) then why go at all?" But to respond to your question, I find myself choosing destinations less by what I expect to see than by what I expect to feel. Eye candy is nice, but it's not what makes memories. <BR>

Hang loose, mongoose. Aug 29th, 2002 06:19 PM

Kauai is one of those places that is beautiful even when it rains. Thousands of waterfalls. I normally have a highly visible and responsible job and am very visible in my community. I like to drop-out of society and drop-off the map on my vacations. It is still tough to not run into someone I know on vacation anywhere popular. I like to dress down, relax, and hang loose. Kauai is better for this than any other island save Molokai, but there are more resources in Molokai.

hlm Aug 29th, 2002 06:21 PM

I mean Kauai.

Brenda Aug 29th, 2002 08:10 PM

To each his own. Let those who do not like Kauai go someplace else. Me, I'll take Kauai any day and love every minute I am there.

jj Aug 29th, 2002 08:20 PM

me too.

Rob Aug 29th, 2002 10:48 PM

Well, No Name, please tell us some of the places that you DO like to visit!

henry Aug 30th, 2002 04:03 AM

What else is there to do on Kauai other than hike other than sit in a bar with all the wanna be hippies. Both times I've been there I have just about been accosted by these babies who want a handout. Like ah... mommy and daddy on the mainland won't support their pot habit so they move to Kauai to grow their own and live off the land. All the while they are working full time at mooching from tourists. Hippie wannabe's...Like knarly dude. Hippie has beens...groovy man, can you dig it?

John R. Aug 30th, 2002 05:43 AM

Troll goes trolling again...

John R. Aug 30th, 2002 05:52 AM

Beachbum - <BR><BR>You are actually making my point :-) Which was, Hawaii, and Kauai in particular, have certain things that other places don't (which make up a certain 'feel', if you would) and it makes sense to travel there to enjoy whatever those unique things are. If all that is wanted are things that can be more easily obtained elsewhere, why bother flying 2500 miles into the middle of the Pacific?

sniff Aug 30th, 2002 05:58 AM

"knarly", "groovy" and "can you dig it".<BR>Why would you say this is a troll? Sounds like a 55 yr old Caribbean travel agent trying to deter people from going to Hawaii.

Butter Aug 30th, 2002 06:12 AM

John you are explaining your point to an audience that uses language like "Kauai thing" to define experience. Do you think they could understand if they wanted to?<BR><BR>I also doubt this is a travel agent, who would certainly have reading skills. We only know that this is a troll.


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