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    TheBus - Bus 661

    TheBus

    3.0(331 reviews)
    2.6 miKalihi

    Some observations on riding TheBus:…read more When entering a bus with more than half the seats filled, you might notice a natural human tendency for everyone to first take a seat all to themselves. As the bus continues to fill, another common sight is that a fairly large percentage of folks seem to be reserving the double seats for their own use, either by sitting on the aisle side of the seat, or by sitting on the inner side but seeming to block the aisle side with their belongings. Either way, this appears to signal that they're not inviting others to sit next to them. And most seasoned passengers seem to read these behaviors for what they appear to be. Some remain standing even when there are otherwise open aisle seats, making it difficult for newly boarding passengers to navigate around them, especially when those standing choose to do so while blocking the exits. Speaking of "exits," many or most buses have the type of rear doors with yellow strips on both sides, with some version of "Touch Here to Open Door." They also include an image of an open hand - seeming to mean you use your palms to push the doors open. On newer buses with the sensors still working properly, often you can use one finger to press on either yellow strip and the doors will open. But apparently because of abuse over time, for some doors you may need to use some force to cause the mechanism to work. Many ignore the yellow strips and the instructions and just attempt to push the doors open - which sometimes doesn't work at all - and then they may yell to the driver, "Back door!" My suggestion is to first wait for the green light over the exit doors to come on, then use your finger(s) to press on one of the yellow strips, but to smoothly switch to using more force, while still focusing on the yellow strips, if the mechanism has been desensitized. It should almost never be necessary to ignore the yellow strips and push on the doors themselves.

    Just today waited for the number 1 bus. Used the new Transit App. 8 minutes til it arrives. Check a…read morelittle bit later no sign of it; then next one is in 20 minutes. This is what we pay so much for? And they want to increase prices. Do Better; not worth getting the increased price bus pass.

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    TheBus - This bus was full of high school kids packed as we passed two east Honolulu schools.

    This bus was full of high school kids packed as we passed two east Honolulu schools.

    TheBus - Aloha green friday and one less car on the road.

    Aloha green friday and one less car on the road.

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    Oahu Party Bus - Razor Games Nerf

    Oahu Party Bus

    4.8(247 reviews)
    1.9 miKalihi

    Hi OPB... Can't thank your driver Jacob enough-for a great…read moreevening this past weekend! He drove seven of us "Grandma's Gone Wild" all in our 60's two of us celebrating birthday's and a Bridal Shower.. yup you heard that right! around the island! Jacob made sure we were comfortable and most importantly having fun! He gave us a treat and stopped on the side of the road somewhere near Haleiwa so we could take selfies with some horses that were grazing in the grass. Sounds funny but there were lots of horses. We were able to take more selfies along the way with beautiful ocean scenic views. Jacob knew just whee to go for that. Jacob is the best! We look forward to booking another special event in the future and will definitely tell others about OPB and Jacob! Thank you from all seven of us ladies.

    Huge shout-out to OPB for making our company Christmas after-party unforgettable. Even though I…read morebooked pretty late and our first choice (the Coors) was already booked weeks out, they came through with "The Beast," and we were able to secure it just three days before our event. An extra shout-out to our driver, Delson; he was an absolute gem. We rented the bus for four hours on a Saturday, and he was incredible at staying in touch and being exactly where we needed him throughout the night. He even circled back to multiple stops when a few people realized they'd left phones or purses on the bus. We didn't have a set route; everyone wrote down a bar, and we spun the wheel roulette-style, which made the night even more fun. We ended up extending the rental by another two hours and would've gone longer if road closures for the marathon hadn't cut us off. Highly recommend OPB and Delson for any group event! We will definitely be booking again.

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    40th bday party bus shenanigans

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    Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort - Hilton Hawaiian Village

    Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

    3.1(3.2k reviews)
    2.3 miWaikiki
    $$$

    Having stayed here over 6 times, this remains our go-to hotel. The location, amenities, top-notch…read moreservice, and beautiful beach keep us coming back. The rooms are spacious and beautifully renovated, the grounds are lush and pristine, and there is a fantastic selection of restaurants, bars, and shops on-site. (A special shoutout to TJ at Tropics--great guy!). We also deeply appreciate that the hotel hosts the Waikiki Beach Chaplaincy for Sunday morning beach services; it's a wonderful blessing. However, I knocked off a star this time due to two major frustrations. First, the elevators were malfunctioning, leading to 10+ minute waits that forced us to take the stairs multiple times. Second, the $69/day parking fee is absolutely outrageous. Despite these hiccups, we love this property and will definitely return.

    I wish I had done my homework before coming to this hotel. This review is for the Diamond Head…read moretower. It's dated, unwelcoming, bare minimum everything--like a Days Inn. The walls a paper thin, the furniture has seen better days, the bed is squeaky, the hand towel had a black smudge, there's a stain on the bathroom wall, the rug is old and it's cleanliness is dubious. The pools and grounds are well maintained though. I'd recommend looking into the tower you're booking so you're not unpleasantly surprised.

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    Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort - Paradise Pool

    Paradise Pool

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