So, I'm a planner. I am starting the planning for a trip to Hawaii in March 2015 and am trying to determine what there is to do and how to do it.
So, from what I understand about Hawaii is all the islands have their own uniqueness and attractions. How viable is it to do 10 night stay at Aulani and use it as a "home base" to see the other islands? I understand that if I want to see active volcanos, I have to do it on the big island. Etc.
Is this planning something that I'll have to get a TA involved with or are most of the things people want to do and see available via the concierge at the resort? Is it feasible to do day trips to the other islands and see stuff or are we looking at an overnight stay due to flight schedules, etc.?
I'm clueless on Hawaii, as a lot of what I've read says that you really should just plan on going either multiple times and staying on the island you want for that trip, or get a room for a couple nights per island and hop for your two weeks or whatever.
Am I making sense? What is the best way to do this?
So, from what I understand about Hawaii is all the islands have their own uniqueness and attractions. How viable is it to do 10 night stay at Aulani and use it as a "home base" to see the other islands? I understand that if I want to see active volcanos, I have to do it on the big island. Etc.
Is this planning something that I'll have to get a TA involved with or are most of the things people want to do and see available via the concierge at the resort? Is it feasible to do day trips to the other islands and see stuff or are we looking at an overnight stay due to flight schedules, etc.?
I'm clueless on Hawaii, as a lot of what I've read says that you really should just plan on going either multiple times and staying on the island you want for that trip, or get a room for a couple nights per island and hop for your two weeks or whatever.
Am I making sense? What is the best way to do this?