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My fiance and I are going to Hawaii next summer for our honeymoon. We would like to know some ways to start thinking about getting a better deal than $800-$1,000 for (1) round-trip ticket to Kauai.

Any wonderful suggestions....PLEASE?!?!?

Haha Thanks!

:)

2006-08-07 19:47:40 · 3 answers · asked by ☼ lovethesun11 2 in Travel United States Honolulu

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Summer & winter prices increase. My relatives in CA travel, & my Mom goes to Ca from Hawaii. You just have to do your homework & check all the websites,e.g. expedia,cheap tickets, there are many sites, or book package deals through a travel agent, that's what my mom does. Just be patient at the airport & don't stress out, it is your honeymoon of course. Go to the restaraunt & have lunch & cocktails or champagne, or an iced tea & review your itenerary & plan what both of you want to do. There are some standby flights I have taken & saved a lot of money because I didn't care when I got home. There are also deals where companies pay part of your airfare to deliver stuff.Remember: Don't Worry, Be Happy! & Congratulations! See ya in Hawaii. Take a surfing lesson from uncle Gil at STAR BEACHBOYS in Waikiki @ Kuhio Beach, they also give canoe rides, tell Gil Okinawan Paul sent you. If you ever make it to Oahu. Kauai is beautiful for a honeymoon. Only about 60,000 residents.

2006-08-07 22:08:29 · answer #1 · answered by Maui No Ka Oi 5 · 0 0

Credit cards, loans, etc. If you are planning to buy anything big, shop around before you do so, some loan companies are offering major travel points for a loan, especially like American Express.

If you use a credit card between now and when you travel you need to find a credit card that earns you points, maybe you can get one ticket free.

Now friends can give you points on some airlines, beg, plead, maybe someone will give you one as a gift.

Check with any friends who work for the airlines they may be able to get you a $50 pass, but you have to fly standby. But most airlines are not over booked to Hawaii.

2006-08-08 22:24:48 · answer #2 · answered by NaturesDoctor 5 · 0 0

http://rhoda.joystar.com/Flights.aspx?AgentID=1008199 or you try booking your flight and hotel together as a package here http://ref.iliit.com/agents/page.asp?site=323697A0569&em=rhoda_travel@yahoo.com&pin=PI072606-WL

2006-08-08 07:46:56 · answer #3 · answered by onyi 4 · 0 0

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