Showing posts with label Hawai'i. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawai'i. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Hungry in Hawai'i #MahaloHi13



I don't know why I thought this was so funny! 
 Don't let PARADISE  fool you. 


Yes! I went to Waikiki. Home of some of the best cuisine in the country and I went on a food truck crawl. What can I say? I am an off the beaten path kinda girl. Where else can I get sticky rice and fresh garlic shrimp from a food truck by the ocean?



I saw this place on Unique Eats.









 One of the gems I discovered using Instagram and Twitter was  the Honolulu Night Market #HNLNightMarket. 


Perfect timing!


Decided to take a selfie in the cab. 
At 32, I probably should not be saying selfie.


Thanks Instagram! We got ours!



Soror-Momma found her favorite. The Ice Cream Truck. 


@AlohaPops Menu at the Honolulu Night Market
Lilikoi was light, but very sweet. 


 Italian Soda from Life is Sweet


Food. Art. Music. Clothing. 
Go where the locals go.


 My Love...My desire...My waffle cake. 

#1 I was seduced by their tagline. 
#2 They were only $3.



I prefer savory, so I got  Hot Stuff
 Cream Cheese, Cheddar Cheese and Jalapenos 

Monya loves her chocolate!
Gimmie S'more
Handmade chocolate fudge, Marshmallow, Gram crackers
and Powdered Sugar
#Winning



I know McDonald's isn't a food truck,  but I had to try this.


The other M's were NOT feeling it, but it wasn't bad.

Thanks for reading,
Mer
#MahaloHi13

Thursday, October 3, 2013

#Hashtags to #Hawai'i: Why I didn't use a travel agent.

hashtag is a word or a phrase prefixed with the symbol #. It is a form of metadata tag. Short messages on microblogging andsocial networking services. Hashtags provide a means of grouping such messages, since one can search for the hashtag and get the set of messages that contain it. (Wikipedia) 


ALOHA!

After years of talking, months of planning, and a 10 hour flight;  I finally made it to Hawai'i. As a budget traveler, I (we) opted NOT to use the services of a travel agent beyond coordinating flights and accommodations. We were all coming from various cities on various dates and it was much easier to let AAA Travel handle it. 



So what do #Hashtags have to do with my trip to the South Pacific? EVERYTHING. The reality is people enjoy over sharing on social media and  I took advantage of that. I can't give away all of my secrets, but following #Hashtags saved us #Hundreds ! #BudgetTravel 

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Initially, I wanted to use a local travel agent. I liked a few pages on Facebook, started following a few on Twitter, and made cold calls.  It wasn't long before I was reminded that the goal of the travel industry is just like any other business. #TurnAProfit. Before I go any further, I am not knocking travel agents. It has crossed my mind a time or two to become one. Therefore,  I am going to share my experience using "I" statements. 

  • I needed this trip to be tailored to our needs and not what was convenient and profitable for an agent. 
  • One popular agent posted negative comments about his clients on Facebook and Twitter. I felt that was unprofessional and rude. 
  • I did not want to spend 11 days riding crowded tour buses to places that were of  no interest to us simply because they were apart of a prepackaged deal.
  • I wanted to save money.
I am putting together a list of tips and questions that you should ask travel agents and  tour companies before booking an excursion. I believe if a person is spending their hard earned money, they should have the experience they want. Within reason of course.

Thanks for reading,
Meredith