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Downtown Waikiki
Honolulu
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United States
Well, my boyfriend is on dry dock right now, which means the boat he is stationed on right now is docked and doesn't go out to sea. He still work, but has a lot of time to relax and is docked in Honolulu, HI. I was really excited and happy to hear when he said he would fly me out to Honolulu and we could spend some time there!
I flew out Thursday morning around 10am. I went to Dallas first, which was kind of exciting for me, because I've never been to Dallas. I don't care if I was just in the airport, I was still there! The DFW International Airport is huge! I literally took a shuttle for like 15 minutes to get to the part of the airport I needed to be on! The flight from Dallas was a non-stop flight to Honolulu and it was nice to know it was a straight shoot, but it was a long flight! I've never been on a plane that long. It was about 9 hours in the air. There was only one other person next to me, which was nice that I wasn't stuck in the aisle seats with multiple people around me, but the girl next to me was kind of snooty. I amused myself with two movies I downloaded on iTunes (Night At The Museum & Bedtime Stories) and a book I'm reading (Gettysburg), but after all that I still had like 2 hours left and it seemed to take forever to land. Before we landed we had to fill out an agriculture survey from the state of Hawaii stating if we were bring in any animals or plants. Lucky for me, I was not, so I had nothing to worry about. When we finally landed it was like 4:26pm in Hawaii. It was weird to be on a plane for 9 hours and never see the sky darken. When I first walked off the plane it was weird to me not to see a ton of people in the airport or have anyone give me a lie. I suppose I paid too much attention to TV sitcoms, but I thought everyone received a lei when they entered Hawaii at the airport...... There really wasn't many people in the airport at all and the only people who were standing to give out lei's seemed to be from a tourist package. The airport is medium sized and it wasn't hard at all to find the luggage claim or my boyfriend!
Ocean Castle Resort Hotel
View of the entrance to the hotel.
We stayed at the Castle Ocean Resort Hotel which was in Downtown Waikiki right by the beach, so we had to drive there and we caught rush hour on the interstate. As we were driving through I was amazed to see how the city looked kind of inner city like. Definitely nothing like I thought it would be; not fancy or metropolitan like. It was a lot like looking at the cities in the Caribbean like where my friends live in Trinidad & Tobago. It didn't look ugly or bad, but it definitely wasn't postcard perfect. I must say, I felt safe throughout all of Hawaii at all times the whole time I was there. I feel the state of Hawaii tries really hard to keep it that way and does a good job. While driving to downtown we passed the projects, which my boyfriend pointed out, and even those didn't look that bad; looked a lot better than the ones that were 15 minutes away from where I grew up.
Right inside the lobby.
The Lobby
When we finally got down to the hotel we found they had no parking so we either parked down the street for $10 or we parked with the service the hotel used for $15, we choose the hotel service, because it was more convenient, especially since I had luggage. The hotel room wasn't too small, but it wasn't big. It had a decent bathroom, two full size beds, a little table and chairs, and a balcony.
What our room looked like.
The view from our balcony.
Our view was of the city, which only looked good at night when it was all lit up. The view wasn't too bad during the day if you overlooked the run downed industrial looking buildings below
The view right below our balcony.
and just focused on the city and valley beyond.
The view beyond the city from our balcony.
In depth view of the city from our balcony.
That first night I was there we just went to eat and then to sleep. I was exhausted! By the time we were all checked in and unpacked it was after 7:00pm. We spent a little time in the hotel and then went to eat. We just randomly walked to find where we were going to eat. At the end of our street was a restaurant called "Tiki's Bar & Grill" up some stairs, so we went there to eat. It was nice. A lot of seafood on the menu and Hawaiian inspired dishes. I went with a shrimp type pasta dish. The shrimp were the largest I'd ever seen in my whole life! After dinner and when we walked back it was around 9:00pm, but for me it was really 2:00am and I'd been up since 10:00am on planes, so I was ready to just crash. Of course, I woke up around 5:19am wanting to start my day.
written by
princess
on May 9, 2009
from
Honolulu
,
United States
from the travel blog:
First Time To Hawaii
tagged
Hawaii
and
Waikiki
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