Hawaii Vacation Connection

De: Bruce Fisher
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  • The Hawaii Vacation Connection is a one-of-a-kind podcast that is produced live every Monday, straight from a recording studio in Hawaii Kai, Oahu. Hosted by Hawaii Aloha Travel owner Bruce Fisher, the podcast touches on an array of Aloha state news topics and is dedicated to Hawaii’s guests. Whether you’re a first time visitor or repeat traveler, the Hawaii Vacation Connection keeps you in the loop and in the local know.
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  • Enough Talk: Why Hawai‘i Tourism Needs a Real Local Reset
    May 4 2025
    For over two decades, I’ve worked in the heart of Hawaii’s tourism industry, not from a boardroom or behind a podium, but face-to-face with the people who come here and the community that calls this place home. And after 23 years of building custom Hawaii vacations with a team of only local travel advisors, I’m tired of hearing the same speeches about "transforming tourism." At the recent Travel Weekly Hawaii Leadership Forum (which I've never been invited to, even though I've appeared in their magazine for 20 years), Aaron Sala, CEO of the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau, made headlines by declaring, "Tourism as we have known it is over." While I applaud the sentiment and the passion behind his words, I couldn’t help but feel that we’ve been here before. I’ve heard similar statements from every new face in Hawaii tourism leadership. Yet time and again, the execution falls flat. The Real Hawaii Tourism Problem The Disconnect Between Words and Action - The core issue isn’t the messaging—it’s the follow-through. We’re still allowing mainland companies to dominate how Hawaii is sold to the world. They control the packages, the distribution, the experience—and they do it without authentic local input. Most travelers are still funneled into mass-produced experiences: big bus tours, tourist traps, travel scams, and surface-level entertainment. Meanwhile, the local voice—the one that truly understands Hawai'i's land, culture, and values—is pushed to the margins. What Makes Us Different - At Hawaii Aloha Travel, we do what no mainland company is doing: We require that every vacation we book is created by someone who either was born here or has lived here for a meaningful part of their life. It’s not marketing—it’s our foundation. Because we live here, we know the difference between a tourist itinerary and a meaningful Hawaiian experience. We build every trip with care, knowledge, and cultural respect. And we believe that if you’re going to sell Hawaii, you need someone from Hawaii in that conversation. At Hawaii Aloha Travel, we do what no mainland company is doing: We require that every vacation we book is created by someone who either was born here or has lived here for a meaningful part of their life. It’s not marketing—it’s our foundation. Because we live here, we know the difference between a tourist itinerary and a meaningful Hawaiian experience. We build every trip with care, knowledge, and cultural respect. And we believe that if you’re going to sell Hawaii, you need someone from Hawaii in that conversation. A Real Solution: The Certified Local Travel Advisor Program I’m not just here to criticize. I’ve proposed a concrete, scalable solution: a Certified Hawaii-Based Travel Advisor program. This would ensure that anyone creating, selling, or designing Hawaii vacation packages includes a certified local expert in the process.Under this program, certified advisors would be required at a minimum: Be Hawaii-born or long-term residents- Update Seller of Travel Regulations- Make it a requirement that any Hawaii-bound vacation package include a state-registered travel advisor -Licensed and regulated by the DCCA (Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs) - Complete cultural competency and stewardship training This is how we move from buzzwords to benchmarks, from performative allyship to genuine local partnership.Let’s Stop Polishing the Rust and Rebuild the EngineIf we want regenerative tourism in Hawai‘i, we can’t just keep tweaking the same broken model. We need a reset—and that reset must start with locals leading the experience. Let’s Stop Polishing the Rust and Rebuild the Engine If you’re in a position of leadership, I invite you to stop talking about transformation and start building it. Partner with people like me. We’re ready, we’re experienced, and we’re already doing the work. If you’re a traveler, ask who’s planning your trip. If they don’t live here, ask why.
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  • How to Avoid Cookie-Cutter Hawaii Vacation Packages
    Apr 12 2025
    Today I'm talking about mistakes people make when planning Hawaii Vacations. And why you should think twice before doing this all online. Through my years of experience, I've learned that travelers naturally come from distinct travel types. Here's how I carefully tune into their preferences to create memorable, personalized vacations rather than standard one-click Hawaii vacations. Cookie-Cutter Hawaii Vacation Packages on Sites like Expedia all Look the SAME! Cookie-Cutter Hawaii Vacation Packages There are a lot of cookie-cutter Hawaii bundles online. Does this sound familiar? You want to come to Hawaii. The internet is a direct link to booking platforms such as Expedia and Travelocity, with Costco being another major player. Bingo. You're on the way to Hawaii....WHOOOT! - so convenient, right? You place your items into the shopping cart by clicking through the website. Within 10 minutes, you can have your booking confirmed. You believe that your choice is perfect. And maybe it is. But what ifit isn't? But how will you know? Let's dive in. You found me, so I trust you have good research skill sets. Your effort to locate me proves you've searched thoroughly. If your Hawaii vacation doesn't meet your exact needs it becomes your only opportunity to experience it. The majority of visitors here are either starting their journey or experiencing their first trip. After mastering the process of traveling to Hawaii you can manage the trip by yourself. I strongly recommend that you proceed with this approach. Knowing this destination turns repeat visits into an enjoyable experience. If you can afford it. Because obviously, budget is a concern. Big Online Travel Site Hawaii Vacation Packages Today I want to discuss some of these travel package types. These airline big-box travel sites present attractive vacation packages. These travel sites attract customers by setting appealing prices. And inconvenient flight times. And getting you to the wrong airport. Countless times people have reached out to me because they planned trips from Oahu to the Big Island. Travelers made the mistake of believing the Big Island was Oahu. Things like this. Rookie mistakes. The travelers ended up much farther from the beach than they believed they were. The hotel details provided were not as precise as they believed. The outcome failed to deliver everything they expected. Woman Making Mistake Booking the Wrong Airport! Pro tip- Hold Up - Don't book your airfare first! A common way people choose Hawaii Vacation Packages is by spotting a great airfare deal. They purchase their air tickets without knowing that finding their preferred lodging will be very difficult. And how expensive it is. Travelers find themselves paying substantially more than they initially anticipated. So don’t do that. Hacker Tip: This travel advice originates from my previous recommendations. Always evaluate your entire travel plan before finalizing your airfare booking. Huh? No all Inclusive's? Customization of your vacation experience is something I’m emphasizing directly to you because it truly holds significant importance. Over the years, I’ve come to realize that while a one-size-fits-all solution works well for some travelers, it simply doesn’t resonate with everyone. That’s why I focus on tailoring each trip to the individual. At the same time, our website offers 'all-inclusive' Hawaii vacation packages—mainly because many people specifically request them. However, even those packages can be customized to better fit your personal travel style and needs I typically manage to persuade people away from them because they don’t really fit their needs. We do not offer all-inclusive hotels and resorts in Hawaii, they just don't exist. Hawaii’s not an all-inclusive type of place. It’s an à la carte type of place. Listen to my podcast from three or four weeks ago where I compare all-inclusive Hawaii vacations to traditional à la carte Hawaii vaca...
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  • Why You’re Not Seeing New Hotels in Hawaii
    Apr 3 2025
    If you’ve been to Hawaii recently, you might’ve noticed something surprising. Despite their rising popularity, the islands are not seeing many new hotel constructions. So what gives? Today, we'll dive into why you're not seeing more new hotels In Hawaii. The market demonstrates strong demand through high occupancy rates during peak seasons and stable room rates. Building new lodging in Hawaii presents distinct challenges. They include rapidly increasing construction expenses alongside restricted land availability and stringent zoning regulations. The Disney Aulani Built way back in 2011 The Big Picture: Why Developers Aren’t Building New Hotels - The state of Hawaii faces a scarcity of buildable land. As a result, authorities protect most available areas for their cultural importance, or developers avoid them due to prohibitive costs.- Construction expenses in Hawaii rank among the highest nationwide. Construction materials require shipping from other places. Additionally, labor costs remain high, while the permitting process also continues to be lengthy.- Developers steer clear of most available areas because high costs and cultural protections make building difficult. Combine that height limitations and strict environmental rules present significant barriers to new hotel approvals.- Local communities push back against new development. "This is largely due to concerns about overtourism and cultural disrespect, which in turn often lead to project delays or cancellations before they even begin. Risk vs. Reward For New Hotels in Hawaii Rebuilding from scratch often isn’t worth it. Hotels originally constructed in the 1970s and 1980s usually select renovations. This approach provides quicker results at a lower cost while avoiding controversies. Still, to this day, most hotels offer the same basic boxed rooms.. Most contain the same square footage even after the renovations. Here are some recent standouts: 1Hotel Princeville Kauai- Developers have extensively converted the former Princeville Resort into a luxury wellness resort. It emphasizes sustainable design and native landscaping elements. - The Royal Sonesta underwent renovations a couple of years ago—owners gave the property a facelift and remodeled all the rooms. Renaissance Honolulu Hotel and Spa Oahu- Hawaii Hospitality Group renovated the Ambassador Hotel Waikiki and the Romer House Waikiki, an adults-only, both of which offer affordability.- Hilton Hawaiian Village updated its renowned Rainbow Tower by preserving its mid-century design yet introducing modernized rooms and facilities.- The Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa is the latest addition near Ala Moana which delivers a modern upscale accommodation experience for both business and leisure visitors. Big Island- Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort stands today as one of Hawaii's most stunning beachfront properties. Following its reconstruction after a natural disaster destroyed the original structure.- Hapuna Beach Resort is currently in the midst of major renovations. They will match its design and standards with its sister property Mauna Kea Beach Hotel.- After pandemic restrictions eased, Mauna Lani, Auberge Resorts Collection transformed its focus towards luxury combined with cultural immersion experiences. Maui- The Fairmont Kea Lani underwent extensive changes to rooms , dining areas and public spaces. The result is one of the island’s most luxurious destinations that's perfect for couples and families.The Andaz Maui stands out as a newly constructed building. It replaced what used to be the Renaissance Hotel following extended demolition and redevelopment efforts. It's The property is now getting its second refresh since developers first built it. Fairmont Kea Lani Why New Hotels in Hawaii Matters TThis explains why you’re seeing your preferred hotel under renovation or charging higher rates. Despite modernization efforts in hotels,
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