How much should i save for Hawaii?

Natasha asked:


So i am going to Hawaii in June. I am staying with friends so i wont need hotel, food, or car money. So how much should i save for activities and gifts?

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3 Responses to “How much should i save for Hawaii?”

  1. James Says:

    save as much as you can. you dont want to go broke and spend all your time thinking about cheap things to do. splurge, you probably wont be back anytime soon.

  2. Jeffrey H Says:

    our last trip to Oahu ost us 200 a day our suite was 450 a day
    so you cant get a suite any more for that so add about 200 and your on your way. for every day I say 500 a day for couples.
    with no cost for accomodations about 500 will do you good
    that almost covers two fine meals and a evet once a day
    never go to hawaii without staying 7 days minimum most people
    go for 10 to 20 days two weeks is more than comfy and that way
    you can see most of one island and take your time enjoying
    the islands best elements.
    Go partake and relish every moment the best time to go is the last week of sept thru the last day of oct
    thats when the weather is the best the kids are the least the
    teens argone back to school the college dude are still running the surf
    and so are the young women from the cruises.
    so its full of youth and fun the entertainers llove to be in the islands during fall cause the north east is freezing and the worst weather
    is starting to assault the florida beeches so thats when the best
    entertainers like to sneek to the islands for some relaxation time
    and they make good money going to the islands then while relaxing they get paid.
    so enjoy the islands of hawaii after labor day and up until the marine corp birthday of nov 10th youll love the solitude f the pool without a bunch of teens the romance of the luaus without all the elderly
    and the beaches full of young hunks and hunketts to eye and
    make you feel young yourself.
    join the youngs fun. be happy and take a dinner cruise get your consierge to book you a champagne dinner cruiseon a catamoran
    the decks are wide and the food is the finest the island has to offer
    kona beef and fresh island lobster and finish off the champagne with\
    kona coffees and confections. hawaiin chocolates covered macadamian nuts are the finest ones on earth.
    yum
    5 to 600 a day for a couple.
    you could tke less but the more the better.
    dream a hawaiin dream of warm breezes over a blue pool
    a drink just as colorfull made of sweet rums and pineapples
    cheers

  3. stiffy88 Says:

    Because most of the things you need you will not have to pay for so $50 to $100 a day you would be able to get by on.Some days you may spend that much but most days you won’t so it all evens out in the end.Ask you friends how much you would need to bring because they would have a better idea of what things cost there and could tell you about how much to bring.