So you want to move to Hawaii?
March 28th, 2009
(no Ustream video avail, we forget to record it!!)
Have you ever thought about moving to Hawaii? But today we talk about that in response to a podcast listener question from prior who would like to know if this is a feasible idea. Average people to really move here and we discuss some of the challenges that you will face if you decide to make Hawaii your home.
In our last podcast we told you about concerns people are having about Expedia and some of the other online travel sites use of cookies. We update you on this concern with an article in the most recent travel weekly which explains how Expedia is now selling data collected from cookies to third parties.
We go over packages today that have been booked in the last 24 to 48 hours which is a great way to see what people are paying for their Hawaii vacations. We take this opportunity to welcome these new customers and also to give kudos to the find Hawaii a law agents that both these trips for these clients.
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Entry Filed under: HAT Podcast Archive,Hawaii Island,Lanai,Maui,Oahu




3 Comments Add your own
1. Visiting vs. living in Ha&hellip | June 9th, 2011 at 11:20 am
[...] other sort of bad advice is equally well-intentioned. Several locals told their stories about moving to Hawaii. One was adamant that he/she had found the spot everyone should stay. Now, there are no places in [...]
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[...] for some unexplained reason, the idea of skydiving has always appealed to me. So when I moved to Hawaii, all I could think about doing was throwing myself out of a perfectly good plane at 14,000 feet and [...]
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[...] Japanese, Chinese and more. This is the category of festivals that surprised me the most when moving to Hawaii. These are so fun because they are put on by locals celebrating their heritage and they offer a [...]
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