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Aloha Stadium


Huge events venue
99-500 Salt Lake Blvd
Honolulu, HI 96701
United States
+1 808 484 1122 (Box Office)
This, the largest outdoor stadium in Hawai'i, is the site of all major football and baseball events including the Aloha Bowl and the Pro Bowl. The world's largest superstars, from Michael Jackson to Prince, perform here when they come to town. In addition, the enormous Aloha Stadium Swap Meet is held here three times weekly. The stadium can hold more than 30,000 people. It features a state-of-the-art, multi-million dollar sound system and a 19x26 foot Sony Jumbotron television

Review © 2007, Wcities
Aloha Stadium photo by Beau Lebens
Photo: Beau Lebens
Aloha Stadium photo by Johnnie K
Photo: Johnnie K
Aloha Stadium photo by Andrey Zakharenko
Photo: Andrey Zakharenko
Aloha Stadium photo by jarsofbono@yahoo.com
Photo: jarsofbono@yahoo.com
Aloha Stadium photo by Juan Ramón Pallais
Photo: Juan Ramón Pallais
 

 
Arizona Memorial


Pearl Harbor monument
One Arizona Memorial Place
(Pearl Harbor)
Honolulu, HI 96818
United States
+1 808 422 0561 / +1 808 422 2771
http://www.arizonamemorial.org/
On December 7, 1941, the battleship USS Arizona was sunk, taking 1,100 sailors with it. In 1961, a solemn white monument was erected above the midsection of the ship. The deck of the Arizona lies now six feet below the surface of Pearl Harbor and is clearly visible from the monument. Take the shuttle launch from shore to the monument and view the dark shape of a once-great ship with its silent crew. Free guided tours are offered 8am-3pm daily. Visit the Battleship Missouri Memorial afterward.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arizona Memorial photo by Harriet Godfrey
Photo: Harriet Godfrey
Arizona Memorial photo by Karen Sargent
Photo: Karen Sargent
Arizona Memorial photo by John Foundos
Photo: John Foundos
Arizona Memorial photo by emiwenis
Photo: emiwenis
Arizona Memorial photo by John McGarvey
Photo: John McGarvey
Arizona Memorial photo by Kristen Giese
Photo: Kristen Giese
Arizona Memorial photo by Indiana hoosierette
Photo: Indiana hoosierette
Arizona Memorial photo by Brian Zambrano
Photo: Brian Zambrano
Arizona Memorial photo by Rich Saskal
Photo: Rich Saskal
Arizona Memorial photo by Ólafía Lárusdóttir
Photo: Ólafía Lárusdóttir
Arizona Memorial photo by Susanne More
Photo: Susanne More
Arizona Memorial photo by Notned Photography
Photo: Notned Photography
Arizona Memorial photo by Rohit Viswanathan
Photo: Rohit Viswanathan
Arizona Memorial photo by Patrick Havens
Photo: Patrick Havens
Arizona Memorial photo by Erin Stalberg
Photo: Erin Stalberg
Arizona Memorial photo by David Kiferbaum
Photo: David Kiferbaum
Arizona Memorial photo by Thom Finni
Photo: Thom Finni
Arizona Memorial photo by Frances Murrie
Photo: Frances Murrie
Arizona Memorial photo by Jack Hynes
Photo: Jack Hynes
Arizona Memorial photo by Santosh & Rupa
Photo: Santosh & Rupa
Arizona Memorial photo by syhay
Photo: syhay
Arizona Memorial photo by runarut
Photo: runarut
Arizona Memorial photo by Kevin Macko
Photo: Kevin Macko
Arizona Memorial photo by R B Baker
Photo: R B Baker
Arizona Memorial photo by Michael Catacutan
Photo: Michael Catacutan
Arizona Memorial photo by Richard
Photo: Richard
Arizona Memorial photo by Liza Hickey
Photo: Liza Hickey
Arizona Memorial photo by johnversic
Photo: johnversic
Arizona Memorial photo by Rosa Say
Photo: Rosa Say
Arizona Memorial photo by Thomas Neubauer
Photo: Thomas Neubauer
Arizona Memorial photo by Laura Daugherty
Photo: Laura Daugherty
 

 
Battleship Missouri Memorial


Historic battleship from WWII
Pearl Harbor
(P.O. Box 6339)
Honolulu, HI 96818
United States
+1 808 973 2494
http://www.ussmissouri.com/
Stand on the deck of this imposing old structure that has been painstakingly cared for and extensively renovated. The "Mighty Mo" is where General Douglas MacArthur proclaimed the end of World War II in September of 1945 in Tokyo Bay. The great vintage battleship now sits at permanent anchor across from the Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. Admission: USD16 Adults, USD7 Children ages 4-12. Adult admission for guided tours starts at USD22. Visit the Arizona Memorial first to get a sense of the complete story.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Battleship Missouri Memorial photo by Harley Brown
Photo: Harley Brown
Battleship Missouri Memorial photo by Julie McNeil
Photo: Julie McNeil
Battleship Missouri Memorial photo by Peter
Photo: Peter
Battleship Missouri Memorial photo by mike@paszti.com
Photo: mike@paszti.com
Battleship Missouri Memorial photo by pink_n_girly
Photo: pink_n_girly
 

 
Boxcar Racing


Unique Fun For All Ages
Kamalo Street and Kupuohi Street
(Kunia Park & Ride parking lot)
Honolulu, HI 96797
United States
+1 808 947 3393
http://boxcarracing.org
Come enjoy one of only two gravity-powered raceways operating in the entire United States. The boxcar-racing track in Hawaii is tons of fun for the whole family. Granted, it can be a bit of a workout to place your racer on the starting line, but the experience is amazing. Young and old alike can ride together or solo on one of the two twisting tracks that start on the side of a small hill and wind their way down to very near where is all begins. Helmet rentals are available or you can bring your own, snacks can be purchased or you can bring your own, and use of the boxcars is included in the small cost of admission! Plans are also being made to add a remote control vehicle racing track to the site. -Rex Davidson

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Coral Creek


The best of the newest
91-1111 Geiger Rd
Honolulu, HI 96706
United States
+1 808 441 4653
When Coral Creek opened, Golf Digest named it one of Americas best new courses. Located on the Ewa Plain, it showcases some of Hawaii's most breathtaking natural wonders. Take a moment to notice the coral rock formations which are exposed on land and in the many lakes. The entire course is divided into flower neighborhoods, each of which feature a different color of tropical blooms. With a par-72 rating, the course is difficult but not impossible. A large driving range, expansive putting green and several practice bunkers round out the sport facilities. For post-game relaxation, check out the restaurant or browse the Pro Shop.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor


Relive the Catastrophic Attack
Ford Island, Hangar 37
319 Lexington Boulevard
Honolulu, HI 96818
United States
+1 808 836 7747 / +1 808 441 1000 / Toll free: +1 877 332 1941
http://www.pacificaviationmuse...
The Pacific Aviation Museum, located in Hangars 37, 54 and 79 of Pearl Harbor's Ford Island, offers visitors a chance to relive the heinous Pearl Harbor attack in a safe and comfortable museum setting. An introductory film depicts the event in graphic (albeit black and white) detail. Then revelers are ushered into row upon row of dioramas and other exhibits that shed more light on the intricacies of what actually happened on that fateful day. Outside, the experience continues. A replica debris field, complete with smoking wrecks, is on view, as well as actual shrapnel marks and an actual bomb crater. A stable of historical aircraft completes the museum's collection. See website for proposed additions, museum news, online souvenir shopping and more. Admission: Adults $14, children $7, guided tour $7.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Pearl Harbor


Most famous site
1 Arizona Memorial Place
Honolulu, HI 96818
United States
+1 808 422 2771
http://www.nps.gov/usar/ph_his...
The tragic occurrences and subsequent world-changing events associated with this naval base make it a crucial part of American history and heritage. While the harbor is quite large, the Visitor's Center and Arizona Memorial are the hubs of tourism. Both places are free to enter, and both draw huge crowds. Several tours are available through activity brokers or tour companies. To reach Pearl Harbor from Waikiki Beach, take Nimitz Highway past the airport to Highway 99, and continue past the naval community.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Pearl Harbor photo by April Guenther
Photo: April Guenther
Pearl Harbor photo by Gail Evans
Photo: Gail Evans
Pearl Harbor photo by Gail Evans
Photo: Gail Evans
Pearl Harbor photo by Lee Braverman
Photo: Lee Braverman
Pearl Harbor photo by uyenandvang
Photo: uyenandvang
Pearl Harbor photo by Kelly Esrey
Photo: Kelly Esrey
Pearl Harbor photo by Eric Smith
Photo: Eric Smith
Pearl Harbor photo by Jayne Wilson
Photo: Jayne Wilson
Pearl Harbor photo by Daniel Balsewicz
Photo: Daniel Balsewicz
Pearl Harbor photo by Houghy
Photo: Houghy
Pearl Harbor photo by peaceflmeadow
Photo: peaceflmeadow
Pearl Harbor photo by Christine Zimmerman
Photo: Christine Zimmerman
Pearl Harbor photo by Nick Steever
Photo: Nick Steever
Pearl Harbor photo by Joe
Photo: Joe
Pearl Harbor photo by Meg Mossinghoff-Kostecki
Photo: Meg Mossinghoff-Kostecki
Pearl Harbor photo by VA-163
Photo: VA-163
 

 
Waikele Golf Club


A Hawaiian emerald
94-200 Paioa Place
Honolulu, HI 96797
United States
+1 808 676 9000
http://www.golfwaikele.com/
Designed by Ted Robinson and situated in one of the most lush valleys on O'ahu, this is another of Hawaii's justifiably world-famous golf courses. It is located a half-hour west of Waikiki, and is surrounded by mountain ranges. The 18-hole course has a par-72 rating. Waterfalls, lakes and other water features make it difficult as well as scenic. Putting greens and a full-service driving range are also available. In addition to a pro shop and a restaurant, the course has its own stately, spacious 20,000-square-foot clubhouse, appropriate for many kinds of functions.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Waikiki Trolley


Fun, educational way to go places
791 North Nimitz Highway, Pier 31
(E Noa Corporation)
Honolulu, HI 96817
United States
+1 808 591 2561 / +1 800 824 8804
http://www.waikikitrolley.com
There are four lines to this trolley system and they travel to most of the major attractions in the city. The Honolulu City Line comes every 20 minutes and stops at the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, Chinatown and a dozen other places. The Shopping & Dining Line makes its first stop at the statue of Duke Kahanamoku and continues on to Nike Town and Ala Moana. A one-day pass costs USD20 for adults; USD14 for teens (12-18); USD10 for kids(4-11). Discounts and multi-day passes are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Waikiki Trolley photo by Chiao-Yi Wu
Photo: Chiao-Yi Wu
 

 
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