Re: Hawaii Trip
- From: "lightlady" <me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 21:18:53 -0400
is this it?
http://www.7blueseas.com/destinations/ItineraryGroup.asp?rid=15&IGID=56
if not, here's some other ideas
http://www.atlantissubmarines.org/
Anyone can go snorkeling-but how many people can say they've explored the
deep blue in an actual submarine? You can be one of the few! You can create
lifetime memories aboard Hawaii's only underwater tour, in a real passenger
submarine. Relax in the air-conditioned comfort of a spacious sub that will
take you deep into the exotic habitat of countless sea creatures. You're the
alien here as you watch sharks, eels and sea turtles wend their graceful way
around sunken airplanes, shipwrecks and coral reefs. As you gaze through
your view port you can exchange glances with thousands of fish of many
different species, and completely immerse yourself entirely in the undersea
world, all without getting wet. There's no easier way to enjoy this
one-of-a-kind experience than with Atlantis Submarines.
http://www.starofhonolulu.us/
Join us here on the Star of Honolulu, for a romantic and enjoyable sunset
cruise on the most elegant ship in Hawaiian waters. We offer a variety of
packages you can choose from; all are memorable, luxurious, and exquisite.
You'll be greeted at the gangway by cheerful hula dancers, and as you're
seated, you'll be treated to a cocktail and beverage service prior to your
meal. As the ship sails placidly along the Waikiki coast, you'll enjoy both
panoramic views of the Waikiki sunset, and a marvelous meal of haute cuisine
you'd be hard-pressed to better in any landlocked restaurant. Once you've
enjoyed dinner, you're free to stroll the decks, sip a cocktail while you
enjoy the on-deck entertainment, or revel in the breathtaking views visible
from the Observation Deck at the top of the ship.
http://www.hawaiiducktours.us/
Come visit us and experience the once-in-a-lifetime thrill of riding in a
fully restored, amphibious WWII DUKW - what the military calls a "Duck."
It's fun for the whole family, it's educational, and it's an adventure that
all ages can enjoy.
You've never seen Pearl Harbor and Honolulu like this! Just imagine yourself
cruising around in a fully restored, 100% authentic World War II amphibious
vehicle. Can't picture the Duck? Just think of 32 feet of land and
"military specified" seaworthy steel, like some monster combination of boat
and Humvee. It drives on the road, and floats in the ocean. It even has a
propeller that's driven by the same engine that moves the tires when on
land. Is the image getting clearer?
--
lynn
"Randy" <GG@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1122649977.437262.16670@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Margo,
>
> Do you recall seeing/hearing about a new luxury liner called "The
> Americas" or somesuch that does nothing but sail passengers around the
> islands? My sisters and I have been talking about sending ma and pa on
> a cruise to the Bahamas for their upcoming *50*th, but when I brought
> it up to the folks, mom announced she plans on a trip to Hawaii
> instead, so they can check out this supposed new ship... I've never
> heard of it. And I doubt the three of us siblings can afford sending
> them there... but if you all heard anything while there that made it
> sound like the absolute most wonderful thing to try, I guess I could
> start selling plasma or something. We've got 18 months left. :~P
>
> They could easily foot the bill themselves, but it just seems like a
> nice way for us to "treat" them for once... for having brought us into
> the world, and for making it work through so many years. I'd wanted to
> have done so much more for them by now, but my damned body kinda put a
> short into those plans.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> saavik wrote:
> > Yeah, if I ever get our Hawaii pictures on the server I'll post a link.
;>D
> >
> > Margo
> >
> > Nora wrote:
> >
> > > the question that remains:
> > > Do we want to see those pictures?? :-)
> > >
> > > Nora
> > >
> > > "saavik" <saavik@xxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
> > > news:42E9B8E6.136BB26D@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > >I got lei'd in Hawaii, and I've got pictures to prove it! :>D
> > > >
> > > > Margo (Did _I_ say that?!)
> > > >
> > > > Nanny wrote:
> > > >
> > > >> Nettie, off to Walmart? Will you be looking for our Michael there,
or
> > > >> buying a lei for your Hawaiin trip? ;-)
> > > >> --
> > > >> Nanny
> > > >> I am Woman; I am Invincible; I am tired!
> > > >> "Mercy" <olsonsej@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > >> news:WfPFe.2238$xT2.1170@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >> > Perhaps I will go for it too. I hear it is great in the Winter.
I
> > > >> > will
> > > >> > do my whine essay later. I'm off to WalMart.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > Nettie :>)
> > > >> >
> > > >> > "Nora" <willemtell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > > >> > news:1122483443.278908.138630@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > >> > > On the list now for winning the Hawaii trip:
> > > >> > > Margo
> > > >> > > Nancy
> > > >> > > Kristy
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Anyone else I forgot to mention???
> > > >> > >
> > > >> > > Nora
> > > >> > >
> > > >> >
> > > >> >
> > > >
>
.
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