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World's largest maze |
64-1550 Kamehameha Highway (Hwy 99, north of Wahiawa) Honolulu, HI 96786 United States +1 808 621 8408 http://www.dole-plantation.com/ |
All that is left of the vast Dole plantation is a pictorial display of the pineapple's history and a country store offers fresh pineapples and gifts. In the back, nearly two acres of rich, red earth have been turned into the world's largest maze (recognized by the Guinness Book of Records) with a path 1.7 miles long. It is built from 11,400 tropical plants, including hibiscus and fragrant plumeria; in the center is a garden in the form of a golden pineapple. Maze admission is USD5 for adults and USD3 for children ages 4-12. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Unique local goodies |
2928 Ualena Street Honolulu, HI 96819 United States +1 808 836 8955 / +1 800 303 2507 http://www.hawaiicandy.com/ |
If you're searching for an island gift that's tasty not touristy, you might want to visit this store. It makes inexpensive tea cookies, wafers, rice cakes, and Japanese-style treats. Fortune cookies are available in six distinctive flavors. The shop also creates three flavorful (and healthy) varieties of rice cake: ginger, mochi crunch, and sesame seed with seaweed. Colorful coconut balls are a unique treat, as are the five varieties of Hawaiian Island Crisp Cookies. There is online ordering available. Review © 2007, Wcities |