it is tough to make a recommendation on that one, gather information and then make your own call .. we just came back from Kona, HI , like this morning .. impressions below
2006-10-16 07:58:15
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answered by seetheglobey 6
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You shoud still come. I live here in Oahu and everthing is now up and running, it just took a day to get all the electricity running and the water is fine also. The most badly damaged Island is the big Island also known as Hawaii. You will be visiting the Island of Oahu where Waikiki and Pearl Harbor are located, on the Island of Maui you will be okay too. Just come and enjoy our state.
2006-10-16 07:43:07
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answered by charleegirleuro 2
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Another thing you should plan. Its in Maui. Its called the ROAD TO HANA. Load up the car with food and your bathing suits and make sure you dont forget your camera. Its a road you travel along the whole island. Theres is ways you can go one takes 4 hours and the other take 8. The 8 hour one is the best. A little long but well worth it. There are places you can stop EVERYWHERE Waterfalls that you can jump off from,Little stands where everything is dirt cheap. The seven ponds. Thats the coolest. Its like layers of ponds and a waterfall going down to each one. Welcome to swim in it. Caves,real huts. Im not kiddin ive never been so amazing. There is over 500 hairpin turns up and down the moutains. Youll regret it if you dont go~~and its free!
2006-10-16 17:45:34
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answered by ~*Jo*~ 2
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Don't reschedule. The Big Island endures dozens and dozens of minor earthquakes everyday, and you are not even going there. Maui and O'ahu are fine now after the quake; Most road and structural damage was on the Big Island, nearer to this epicenter. Hawai'i will always rock and roll-it is a living, breathing, fantastic place on top of xxx square miles of molten lava. These larger earthquakes have spans of over 20 years between them-but if the uncertainty bothers you, look at it as part of the thrill of visiting the islands. Hawai'i truly is a special place.
2006-10-17 03:21:20
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answered by radlmama 2
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If you're going to Maui and Oahu, you don't have to worry. I live on Oahu and everything was business as usual, on monday. The only island that's questionable is the Kona side of the Big Island, since they sustained the most significant damage. Don't worry.
2006-10-17 19:56:53
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answered by ♥Taty♥ 1
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you might want to reschedule because it's pouring rain here in hawaii and the weather channel's website forecast predicts it to be raining next week. it gives a 10 day forecast, but ends on the 25th and it's predicting rain on that day. you won't be able to do any of those activities if it rains except for maybe the pearl harbor tour depending on how bad it's raining.
2006-10-16 12:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think reshedule, they are having so many aftershocks, it's just not stable or safe over there just yet. Push it back a little. Hawaii is beautiful all year round, so missing a few weeks isn't going to be bad.
2006-10-16 07:38:19
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answered by ShellBellzGee 3
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Well there was an earthquake there so i don't know if it would be safe.
2006-10-17 10:54:01
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answered by ♥Layna♥ 3
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Everything is fine.
2006-10-19 09:25:04
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answered by rayray 2
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Go for it.
2006-10-16 07:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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