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Suggestions for first time in Honolulu
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| Tosh |
Sarah and I will be celebrating our honeymoon March 22-29 in Honolulu.
Kinda bragging here, but also reaching out to those of you who have been to Oahu. Do you have any must see, must do activities or locations to visit. Food, drinks, NIGHT CLUBS, beaches, boats, hiking trails, etc etc?
Sadly Cosmic and Bjorn played there this friday, and not next.
Thanks guys!:toocool: |
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| hrdboiled |
here's a few things that are off the beaten path: yelp these for more details
1. shimazu store- shave ice. don't bother w/ anything else.
2. spitting cave- hard to find but worth it. be careful!!
3. rainbow drive in- plate lunch
4. leonard's bakery- malasadas
5. W hotel- nightlife. don't know if it's still happening though
6. makapuu lighthouse trail- hiking, tidepools, and secret blowhole
7. 3660- nice dinner. get the ahi katsu |
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| LYNDSAYwhaaat? |
www.asylumafterhours.com
That is all :crazy:
(Such a dope spot. About a $5.00 cab ride from Waikiki, goes all night... booze all night...check out the line up coming up. :eyespop: ) |
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| Tosh |
Thanks so much guys!
This is my firs
Looks like that Asylum club has nothing planned while we're there. But has links to some good stuff...
I wish there was trance there!! |
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| dollaroff |
W Hotel has been closed for years.
Rumfire (at Sheraton Waikiki) is fun: but it closes at midnight.
Asylum was fantastic when I was there over President's Day weekend.
I don't have any other good club recommendations: we seem to go to the same ones.
Places to eat:
1. Ezogiku Ramen
2. Tonkatsu Ginza Bairin
3. Chef Mavro (for your upscale dinner)
4. Side Street Inn (for your home-cooking dinner) |
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