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How to Revive Hawaii Tourism

October 20, 2009 in George's Observations by George

Recently the Hawaii Tourism Board release figures that showed tourist arrivals were down 20% for June, July & August of 2009 compared to the year prior. That’s a considerable drop by any measure. The instant thought that crossed my mind was how this was affecting the many great Hawaiian families dependent on tourism.

Waikiki Beach

Hawaii is still my favorite destination. Its home, English is the spoken language, I can drink the water safely, the beaches are among the best in the world and there are so many great restaurants to choose. Being in the travel business for many years, I have been to Hawaii numerous times. I have particular hotels I like and I patronize them over and over. I tend do the same things every time I go. In Waikiki, I stay at the Reef on the Beach, climb Diamond Head, visit Pearl Harbor, enjoy Paradise Cove Luau and drive around the island.

But frankly speaking Hawaii is a bit of a tough sell right now. I just looked at a top travel wholesaler and found the least expensive package to Waikiki from Los Angeles was $399 for a three night vacation. The least expensive package to Mexico was: $239. That’s $320 more for a couple. Ok, maybe Mexico’s not your thing. How about a cruise? 3-night cruises from Los Angeles are available for $199 per person plus port taxes. Price is critical in today’s economic environment. Hawaii is priced at the top of the available vacation options. The hotels have spent millions upgrading and renovating. Now, as they as they try to hold prices to recoup their investments, people choose lesser priced vacation options. That puts them in a difficult spot.

So what can the Hawaii tourism folks do to get people like me to consider a vacation to their islands? Give me a reason to go back!

Let’s establish that a large majority of people who vacation in Hawaii have done so before. The have already been and some more than twice. This is especially true of west coast travelers. However, this is the path to success: Focus on the experiential aspect of what Hawaii has to offer.

The Hawaii travel industry needs to create and market vacations that include new experiences and not simply air & hotel packages. Leader pricing has its place for sure, but consider how an air, hotel, zip-lining, snorkeling, bicycling & nature hiking sounds like a lot more fun! Hawaii is one of the culinary capitals of the world, so put together restaurant and culinary arts tours meeting with the top chefs. Creativity and promotion is the key. In fact with this recession threatening to drag out over years, it is critical that Hawaii wake up from its slumber. Especially for all the families that depend on tourism for their livelihood.

Mahalo,
George

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Hawaii Travel Prices Reduced – Finally!

February 26, 2009 in George's Observations by George

The Hawaii tour operators are finally coming the the recession party and dropping vacation package prices. They have been reluctant to drop prices fearing that it will hit profits. However, they found that in this recession the traveling public will only travel if they get a deal. So here are some specials offered by Pleasant Holidays:

3 Nights at the Castle Maile Sky Court

  • Includes RT Airfare from LAX and 3 nights accommodations reduced rate and Kids 17 & younger stay FREE.
    Valid for travel: Select Thru 04/06/2009 – 06/01/2009 Mondays
    - Price is Per Person – Double Occupancy – Subject to Availability and change
From
$300.00

3 Nights at the Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel

  • Includes RT Airfare from LAX and 3 nights accommodations reduced rate, daily continental breakfast, 2-for-1 luau, Aloha Book value coupons, and Kids 12 & younger stay, play and eat FREE.Per Person – Double Occupancy:
    Valid for travel: Select Thru 04/06/2009 – 06/01/2009 Mondays - Price is Per Person – Double Occupancy – Subject to Availability and change
From
$406.00

3 Nights – Maui Condo Outrigger Royal Kahana

  • Ocean View Studio. Includes RT Airfare from LAX and 3 nights accommodations - reduced rate and Kids 17 & younger stay FREE.
    Valid for travel: Select Thru 04/06/2009 – 05/18/2009
    Mondays - Price is Per Person – Double Occupancy – Subject to Availability and change
From
$507.00

3 Nights at the Sheraton Kauai Garden Hotel

  • Includes RT Airfare from LAX and 3 nights accommodations - reduced rate and Kids 17 & younger stay FREE.
    Valid for travel: Select Thru 03/01/2009 – 03/28/2009
    Mondays - Price is Per Person – Double Occupancy – Subject to Availability and change
From
$500.00

Pleasant Holidays is the largest tour operator to the Hawaiian Islands. They tend to use United Airlines in their packages, but also will include Hawaiian and Delta as well. Here is the contact info for Pleasant Holidays: Toll-Free: 1-866-247-6659

Enjoy,
George