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U.S gets the most snowfall in North
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America, people taking early vacation to Hawaii.
When it comes to snowfall, The United States receives the gold medal for this winter season; almost every state has
received some snowfall. The residents and vacationers in Hawaii were the only ones spared from the snow and the
many blizzards flying up the U.S coastline. Many states received record snowfall. The states on the U.S east coast
received the heaviest amounts of snow, closing stores, schools, and even causing roads to close down overnight.
Many people vacationed in Hawaii just to get away from the snow season.
Places of warm climate have become popular travel destinations this year, including Hawaii. Some people even
changed locations to have beach weddings there. Others are reconsidering where they should retire. Despite the
global climate change claims, it has been a very cold and snowy year in the western hemisphere. It hasn’t snowed this
much in this many states for almost a decade.
Some experts say this pattern will just continue, caused by regular, repeating, seasonal hurricane patterns. Others say
it’s a sign of global cooling, but only time will tell who is right. For the time being, there are many special package
deals being offered for family travel to Hawaii just to escape the snowy weather.
read comments (0)Hawaii: The Place for You
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In the state of Hawaii, foreclosures are very commonplace, especially since the recession started. Have you ever heard the phrase, “One man’s loss, is another man’s gain?” Well, I’m here to tell you (women too!) that the foreclosures in Hawaii are a prime opportunity for real estate investments, and maybe some traveling!
Maybe it’s time for a change? The kids have gone to college, maybe it’s time to rent or buy a vacation house!
Could it possibly be a good time to pop the question to the girlfriend guys? What better place to have your wedding than on one of the beautiful islands that make up this state?
Are you an avid surfer? It’s time to take the trip of your dreams to the best surf destination in the world with the most consistent waves, beautiful beaches, and huge surf! Since you are probably broke anyways, now is a great time to get in on those sweet deals!
This winter is the coldest winter on record. Wouldn’t you like to surprise the family by taking them to a warm environment, giving them time to re-cooperate from their busy lives? Maybe reconnect with the wife or husband after a stressful month?
The possibilities are endless when considering real estate or travel in Hawaii. The beautiful beaches, friendly natives, tropical lifestyle and foods, and a break from the pressures of life are just what you deserve, so look into the Hawaii Real Estate market today!
Hawaii: Low in sports yet tourism is on high spirits
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Hawaii is well known for its natural beauty that leaves the tourist spellbound. Anyone wants to spend a holiday in Hawaii islands or a romantic getaway on the beaches there. It is very difficult to get reservations through Hawaii travel during the seasons. So if you are planning for Hawaii vacations, make all the reservations beforehand including the hotels or resorts so that you enjoy the Hawaii islands and the beaches at your fullest. However the inhabitants of Hawaii are not very pleased with the results of the athletic team and almost entire sports teams. The reasons are genuine and so the results are unfavorable.
However the tourism is going to be as usual fantastic and the tourists will have their unforgettable moments and some will relive their good old days. Apart from Hawaii vacations, Hawaii weddings are also very popular especially the beach weddings. People prefer to organize everything here so that they get married in an untraditional manner and make their wedding all the more special. The tourism department here also takes care of the convenience and budget of people and so even if your budget is low, you can have a good package that includes a lot of things and that will be reasonable in totality. In addition you can refresh your wedding vows on the beautiful and romantic beaches and feel like you have been married that very moment and this will certainly recharge your emotions.
Hawaii drought is a boon for vacationers
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Hawaii has gotten much less rainfall than normal of late, especially on the Big Island, where some residents have had to have their water delivered. The dry weather is a bonus for tourists in Hawaii, since the drought has been accompanied by dry weather even in the places that normally get moisture.
Hawaii travel offers a remarkable number of activities and fun for family travel and couples on their honeymoons alike. Helicopter rides, snorkeling, hiking, and horseback riding are all popular activities in Hawaii. Also popular is simply relaxing by the poolside and enjoying the warm weather and light ocean breezes that have made Hawaii a vacationing spot in the United States for decades. Hawaii weddings are growing in popularity as well, as people have increasingly turned to making their weddings destination events. Beach weddings offer a magical way for couples to exchange their vows, and the breathtaking beauty of Hawaii offers gorgeous backdrops for wedding photos.
This is an excellent time to plan Hawaii vacations. The peak season has ended, which makes for excellent bargains being offered right now. For couples looking to join the ranks of those who have had Hawaii weddings, booking early is one way to reduce expenses and secure coveted dates for next year.
Friday, 49 states had snow on the ground. Hawaii was the onl state that did not see any snowflakes.Dallas, Atlanta, and even the Florida Panhandle got a taste of snow Friday. The ground was white in more then two thirds of the us , when the sun came up Friday morning.
It has been a strange winter, with warmer places getting snow, and northern places, like Maine having to cancel their Winter Fest. because of lack of snow fall.
Places like Canada are having the Winter Olympics on snowless grounds.
Hawaii has yet to receive any snow in spots that usually are white this time of year. The Mauna Kea Volcano usually gets snow at high elevations, but there is nothing at this time.
Fifty states having snow is so uncommon, that the people that collect the weather statistics dont even keep track of a number like that. So, right now they do not even know if it has ever happened before. The closest that they believe, is in January of 1977 there was snow in Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia, but there were still other states that did not have snow on the ground at that time.
Even though it only snowed for ten minutes in Florida, it still counts, and was enough to excite people that have never seen snow before.This may be going down on record as: The week with the most snow coverage in America!
It is possible That this huge spread of snow coverage will cause a rise in Hawaii travel, for those who want to escape The snow. Mabey people will use this excuse to take Hawaii vacations!
Kauai Resort – How to Choose the Best Resort
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Are you planning a family vacation for the whole family? Resorts now offer family vacation packages and accommodations to make planning your vacation easier.
Many resorts throughout the world are paying attention to families needs and wants. Many offer on site baby sitters, buffet meals, spacious suites, kitchens, kids clubs and activities, evening shows that please both children and adults and offer many other amenities.
What is the best way to choose a Kauai Resort for your family vacation? This article provides you with a checklist that helps you choose the Kauai Resort that best fits your family.
What do Kauai resorts offer? For families with several kids, a suite with bedrooms and a mini kitchen to store all the necessities is ideal for families. With this it is possible to feed the kids meals from the room and put them to bed in a quiet room.
See if the resort offers childcare. Some resorts now offer on call baby sitters if parents would like to go out without the kids. Most Kauai Resorts that provide this service to families have kids clubs, where children can go and play, while being supervised. Most Kauai Resorts that have all-inclusive packages will offer this kind of service. Few resorts offer infant care, so be sure to check the child care options if you have an infant.
Food: Find out if the food provided at the resort is family friendly. Many resorts offer buffets for families, which are great for families with young children or those who have picky eaters. Nearly every resort that offers all inclusive packages offer buffets, if not then find out if the on-site restaurant serves family friendly food.
Swimming: Most children like to swim. If you have a toddler, then check to see if the resort has a small wading pool for the small swimmers.
Evening entertainment: Many resorts that offer all-inclusive packages offer some sort of after dinner entertainment and often there are shows where the kids can get up on stage and participate.
Inclusions: Deciding to stay in an all-inclusive Kauai Resort is good, but you have to find the right one for your family. One way you can choose the resort is by narrowing down the amenities that each resort provides. Include the cost of your stay, food, drinks, snacks, room service, and etcetera. Most of the time it does not include alcohol. Kauai offers many beach resorts so consider including water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, and scuba diving.
Enjoy your family vacation and make memories to last a lifetime!
Does a massage therapist, who is not an employee of an establishment, have to pay a commission on referred work in the state of Hawaii? I rent a room from a chiropractor. If the doctor refers no-fault auto insurance cases to me, I fork over half of my fee. If I bring in my own patients, I keep the entire fee for myself. It is my understanding this practice is illegal and/or unethical. Can’t find any Hawaii State laws or statutes in writing. Anyone know?
Cookin’ in Hawaii, I suggest you call a local auto insurance agent to help. Since I live in Wyoming I can’t suggest an agent in Hawaii, but here is an online resource that can help you. http://www.multipleautoinsurancequotes.com/Hawaii-Car-Insurance-Quotes.html
Good Luck!
What is a good salary for living comfortably in Hawaii?
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I want to live in Hawaii, but I know its very, very expensive. So what is a good salary if I want to live comfortably in Hawaii, not having to struggle to buy food and gas. I just want to be an average person there. I dont want money to be a huge problem. I understand having to cut back once in a while, but for the most part I want to just be able to go for a smoothie when I want and buy that really cute shirt, even if I dotn NEED it.
Thanks!
Aloha – to answer your question, be sure to do your research. What I’ve found is median income to live comfortably (not rich, not poor) is between $58,000 and $60,000. So you’ll want to make sure to have skills that will help you find a career in a substantial field to achieve that level.
You can probably do with less but this is what I found in my reading, to answer your question
Best wishes!
Which island in Hawaii is best for newlyweds?
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My fiance and I are planning our honeymoon and are wondering which island is best for newlyweds? We are pretty low key, aren’t that into planned activities, haven’t been to Hawaii, and just want to relax in a beautiful place together. We have a moderate budget, so we can’t afford anything too luxurious. Which island have you had the best experience at?
Kona on the Big Island has some nice beaches. It’s a cute little town. The other side, (east side) of the big island is also very nice.. very lush and tropical.
Kaui is very beautiful but.. if you go in the winter, when I did, there is a change it will rain. A lot. I went a couple christmases ago, and spent the whole time inside because it was so gloomy.. But i’m sure it was just the time of year.
Maui, is gorgeous. Maui was the first place I thought of when I read your question. Beautiful beaches – and they aren’t as crowded as on Oahu.
It’s a tie between the big Island and Maui, but i’m leanin more towards Maui.
Have a wonderful trip!
I have been thinking about moving to Hawaii for a few months now and would like to know some safe areas to move. I am thinking somewhere around Ewa, Waipahu, Pearl City, Waimalu, and Aiea. Does anyone know anything around here that would be affordable for a 1 bedroom with a safe neighborhood?
Don’t move out there without a plan for employment.
My sister rents a 500 sq ft 3 room/1 bath cottage on Maui (very plain and simple) for $1400 a month.
