I'll Be In Hawaii For The Next 3 Mos.
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Originally Posted by Colin,Jul 14 2004, 08:27 PM
Bwa ha ha ha! 45 minutes! During rush hour its gonna take a lot longer than that! Adjust for the time difference and you can see for yourself hereHawaii Traffic Cameras I usually wait till 6:30-7:00 to head home. I'm in Kunia which is about 5 miles closer. However the difference in time is very small since there is usually no traffic between Kunia and Kapolei. It's all between Downtown and Pearl City.
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Originally Posted by Hyper-X,Jul 15 2004, 12:42 AM
Filipino? I'm surrounded on all 4 sides by Filipinos and they know how to party!
I've only got 1 piece of advice, watch out for the "Bak-la's" in Waikiki.
I've only got 1 piece of advice, watch out for the "Bak-la's" in Waikiki.
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O.K.
About the food. I would recommend Cappucino's, which is on Lewer's St.
Nakamura Ramen, on Kalakaua.
The International Food Court has a variety of places to eat. I like Choi's Korean BBQ, Hamburger Joe's, Torito's Mexican food. This is also off of Kalakaua.
These are all under $10
For a little bit more (still under $15 for lunch), I recommend the following:
Arancino's (Italian) is good as well (on Beachwalk St.)
Restaurant Suntory (Japanese)
Okonomiyaki Chibo (Japanese) both of these are inside of the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center which is on Kalakaua. They usually have lunch specials that will still keep you under $10 too.
There's more, but I can't think of it right now. We'll get a chance to show you when you get here anyway.
oh boy, now I'm getting hungry!
About the food. I would recommend Cappucino's, which is on Lewer's St.
Nakamura Ramen, on Kalakaua.
The International Food Court has a variety of places to eat. I like Choi's Korean BBQ, Hamburger Joe's, Torito's Mexican food. This is also off of Kalakaua.
These are all under $10
For a little bit more (still under $15 for lunch), I recommend the following:
Arancino's (Italian) is good as well (on Beachwalk St.)
Restaurant Suntory (Japanese)
Okonomiyaki Chibo (Japanese) both of these are inside of the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center which is on Kalakaua. They usually have lunch specials that will still keep you under $10 too.
There's more, but I can't think of it right now. We'll get a chance to show you when you get here anyway.
oh boy, now I'm getting hungry!
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Oh, I forgot to mention... up to $10 does sound like a lot for daily lunch, but you're not going to find $5 or cheaper unless you go to Jack in the Crack or McDonald's (even then you'll usually go over $5 unless you get the 99
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Originally Posted by 01SilverS2k,Jul 14 2004, 05:02 PM
By the way, my commute will probably be from the Waikiki area to Kapolei. How long of a commute is this? According to Mapquest its right around 45 minute drive. Is this accurate? How's the traffic during rush hour? Thanks.
Most everyone here will be travelling towards town in the morning, and towards Kapolei/Hawaii Kai after work.
I don't know for sure, since I don't go this route, but I think you'll just experience some traffic trying to leave Waikiki and up until you pass the downtown area and it should clear up.
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Larry,
I must have missed the part about your direction of travel. Stephen is right, there are less cars travelling in that direction, but traffic will still be heavy. The two major corridors (H-1 and Nimitz hwy) on this route are both contra-flowed drring rush hour in the morning, because of this, the traffic out of town is still heavy and down to two lanes on H-1 in areas.
Here, moring traffic begins around 6-6:30 am and the PM traffic is starting to back up at 3-3:30. Let's face it, nobody looks forward to the traffic, but it's a part of life is you desire home ownership since this is where most of the houses are being built. After a while, you just learn to ignore the fact that only in honolulu can you take 45 minutes to travel 3-4 miles (the other 16 miles of the commute wll take 15 min).
I must have missed the part about your direction of travel. Stephen is right, there are less cars travelling in that direction, but traffic will still be heavy. The two major corridors (H-1 and Nimitz hwy) on this route are both contra-flowed drring rush hour in the morning, because of this, the traffic out of town is still heavy and down to two lanes on H-1 in areas.
Here, moring traffic begins around 6-6:30 am and the PM traffic is starting to back up at 3-3:30. Let's face it, nobody looks forward to the traffic, but it's a part of life is you desire home ownership since this is where most of the houses are being built. After a while, you just learn to ignore the fact that only in honolulu can you take 45 minutes to travel 3-4 miles (the other 16 miles of the commute wll take 15 min).
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Originally Posted by Colin,Jul 16 2004, 09:19 AM
Larry,
I must have missed the part about your direction of travel. Stephen is right, there are less cars travelling in that direction, but traffic will still be heavy. The two major corridors (H-1 and Nimitz hwy) on this route are both contra-flowed drring rush hour in the morning, because of this, the traffic out of town is still heavy and down to two lanes on H-1 in areas.
Here, moring traffic begins around 6-6:30 am and the PM traffic is starting to back up at 3-3:30. Let's face it, nobody looks forward to the traffic, but it's a part of life is you desire home ownership since this is where most of the houses are being built. After a while, you just learn to ignore the fact that only in honolulu can you take 45 minutes to travel 3-4 miles (the other 16 miles of the commute wll take 15 min).
I must have missed the part about your direction of travel. Stephen is right, there are less cars travelling in that direction, but traffic will still be heavy. The two major corridors (H-1 and Nimitz hwy) on this route are both contra-flowed drring rush hour in the morning, because of this, the traffic out of town is still heavy and down to two lanes on H-1 in areas.
Here, moring traffic begins around 6-6:30 am and the PM traffic is starting to back up at 3-3:30. Let's face it, nobody looks forward to the traffic, but it's a part of life is you desire home ownership since this is where most of the houses are being built. After a while, you just learn to ignore the fact that only in honolulu can you take 45 minutes to travel 3-4 miles (the other 16 miles of the commute wll take 15 min).
Yes, my commute will be from the hotel/apartment units at Ala Moana Blvd to Kapolei. I'll take everybody's advice and give myself some lee way so I get to work in time.
Thanks again.
Larry
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Originally Posted by smccurry,Jul 16 2004, 04:29 AM
O.K.
About the food. I would recommend Cappucino's, which is on Lewer's St.
Nakamura Ramen, on Kalakaua.
The International Food Court has a variety of places to eat. I like Choi's Korean BBQ, Hamburger Joe's, Torito's Mexican food. This is also off of Kalakaua.
These are all under $10
For a little bit more (still under $15 for lunch), I recommend the following:
Arancino's (Italian) is good as well (on Beachwalk St.)
Restaurant Suntory (Japanese)
Okonomiyaki Chibo (Japanese) both of these are inside of the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center which is on Kalakaua. They usually have lunch specials that will still keep you under $10 too.
There's more, but I can't think of it right now. We'll get a chance to show you when you get here anyway.
oh boy, now I'm getting hungry!
About the food. I would recommend Cappucino's, which is on Lewer's St.
Nakamura Ramen, on Kalakaua.
The International Food Court has a variety of places to eat. I like Choi's Korean BBQ, Hamburger Joe's, Torito's Mexican food. This is also off of Kalakaua.
These are all under $10
For a little bit more (still under $15 for lunch), I recommend the following:
Arancino's (Italian) is good as well (on Beachwalk St.)
Restaurant Suntory (Japanese)
Okonomiyaki Chibo (Japanese) both of these are inside of the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center which is on Kalakaua. They usually have lunch specials that will still keep you under $10 too.
There's more, but I can't think of it right now. We'll get a chance to show you when you get here anyway.
oh boy, now I'm getting hungry!
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Well, you should be arriving today, so I hope you have internet access to check this site. If you need any suggestions or just want to meet up, give me a call on my cell (220-5073). Laters,
Stephen
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Originally Posted by smccurry,Jul 18 2004, 10:58 AM
Well, you should be arriving today, so I hope you have internet access to check this site. If you need any suggestions or just want to meet up, give me a call on my cell (220-5073). Laters,
Stephen
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When are you all having your drive? Hopefully I can try and meet up with you guys.
Larry