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FAQs

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What's the dress code?

Answer

Garden formal Please avoid loud Hawaiian shirts

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Where should we stay?

Answer

North Shore (Haleiwa - Kawela Bay - Turtle Bay): closer to wedding events (luau, welcome beach party, and wedding), more of the Hawaii feel and less of the touristy/crowded vibe. Waikiki: if you don't want to rent a car or explore the island (area is walkable to beach, restaurants, shopping), if you don't mind the crowded/touristy atmosphere or traveling an hour + to the wedding festivities

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Will transportation be provided to the wedding?

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North Shore guests - free parking at the venue! Waikiki guests - yes. Meeting location & time coming soon.

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Are kids invited?

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Although we love your little ones, we have decided to keep our wedding day adults-only! However, everyone is invited to the Welcome Beach Day Party and we would LOVE to see them there, along with any other family members traveling with you!

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Which beaches have calmer water?

Answer

Waikiki or Lanikai Beach

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What airport do we fly in to?

Answer

Daniel K. Inouye International Airport

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Best restaurants on North Shore?

Answer

Haleiwa Joes, Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi, Stonefish, Jorge's

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Best restaurants in Waikiki?

Answer

Monkeypod, Tikis, Doraku Sushi

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How long should we stay?

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Whatever is best for you. 5-6 days is typical. Example- 6/2: arrive/settle in. 6/3: explore. 6/4: welcome beach party. 6/5: wedding. 6/6: relax/recover. 6/7: departure.

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If I am a bridesmaid/groomsmen, when should i be there?

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6/1: Arrive 6/2: Catamaran cruise 6/3: Rehearsal at 12pm. Luau/Buffet at 4:30pm 6/4: Welcome Beach Party at Waimea Bay 6/5: Wedding