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OAHU - WAIKIKI

waikikibeach_zpseeca6517 This wasn't my first time to Oahu, but it was my first time really experiencing Waikiki. It was awesome and crazy...kind of like Vegas meets the ocean, minus the casinos and the neon lights.

We only planned to rent a car for the second half of our trip, so we spent the first few days laying on Waikiki beach, hiking Diamond Head, shopping, and visiting Pearl Harbor. We stayed at the Hyatt Regency, which was gorgeous and perfectly located right across the street from the beach. It just happened to be the hotel where my mom worked for a few months in the 1970s, when she came to Hawaii as a single girl looking for adventure. It made me smile to think of her tiny 22-year-old self walking those hallways.

I'm going to save my tips on how to navigate Waikiki on a budget for another post, but believe me, this place is not cheap. We splurged on dinner and famous hula pie one night at Duke's, one of the best-known restaurants in Honolulu.It was definitely worth every penny and every calorie.

One of the things that I loved most about Waikiki was the shopping. There are tons of stores that stay open until 10 p.m., so you can grab dinner and then window shop in Hermes or spend an hour trying on swimsuits in Victoria's Secret (sorry Matt!). The people watching is spectacular, and they also have  some surprisingly talented sidewalk performers to keep you entertained. When we got bored of walking around, we'd head back up to our room and watch the action from our balcony.

Despite all the fun we had in Waikiki, we did come away with one horror story. We were sitting on a short rock wall that surrounded a potted tree on the main street in Waikiki, Kalakaua Avenue, eating our nightly frozen yogurt (told ya). About five feet away from us, another lady was sitting on a similar rock wall, doing the same thing. Suddenly, I noticed that the rock wall she was on was ALIVE with cockroaches. It was like they had come out of nowhere and were all heading straight towards this unsuspecting woman. I started screaming for her to stand up, and that's when I noticed that the wall we were sitting on also had dozens of cockroaches all over it. Huge, disgusting cockroaches. Poor Matt thought I'd been shot by the way I was freaking out. Give me snakes, give me spiders, but please, for the love of all that is holy, keep the cockroaches away from me. hawaii1 hawaii2 hawaii3 hawaii 5 hawaii 6 WAIKIKI1 photo WAIKIKI1_zps7af22e95.jpg waikiki2 photo waikiki2_zps257116b9.jpg

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