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Aloha Reader! Not to stress you out, but if you're going to Hawaii for winter break... This is your week. Here's what's happening RIGHT NOW: BOOK THESE IMMEDIATELY:
YOU PROBABLY HAVE A LITTLE TIME:
THE THING NOBODY TELLS YOU: The week before your trip, you'll suddenly realize you forgot to book something important. And it'll be sold out. And you'll be kicking yourself. Don't be that parent. Feeling overwhelmed about what to book (and when)? This is EXACTLY what I help families with in my consultations. I'll give you a personalized timeline, tell you what's essential to book now vs. later, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks. Think of it as trip insurance for your sanity.
Spots are limited because, well, it's almost winter break and everyone's in planning mode. Don't wait on this one. Aloha, Marcie P.S. - Already booked everything? Amazing! Forward this to a friend who's still in planning chaos mode. They'll thank you. |
I've visited Hawaii more than 40 times and I know ALL the tips and tricks for planning the ultimate Hawaii family vacation! I offer free Hawaii planning email courses. I also send weekly emails on Fridays where I share my top things to do in Hawaii with kids, the best family resorts in Hawaii, and my ultimate packing lists! Mahalo!
Aloha Reader! I'm just going to be upfront with you: Hawaii is not cheap, and the numbers have gone up. If you've been Googling "how much does a Hawaii trip cost" and getting estimates that feel surprisingly low, it's probably because those articles are using old data. Here's what the realistic picture looks like for a family of four in summer 2026. Flights This is where a lot of families get sticker shock. The old benchmark of $450 to $900 per person roundtrip that you'll still see in a lot...
Aloha Reader! I got a version of this question a lot in February: "We have 10 days in Hawaii. Should we do one island or two?" Sometimes it's "should we do Maui or Oahu for our first trip." Sometimes it's "we really want to see both but we're not sure we have enough time." The wording changes but the underlying question is the same. How do we make sure we're making the right call on something this big? Here's the honest answer: it depends, and the things it depends on are really specific to...
Aloha Reader! Here's something I wish more families knew before they started planning: the activities are not something you figure out once you get there. The good ones sell out. Sometimes months out. And finding out your must-do luau has no availability for your dates is a really deflating moment when you're excited about a trip. So let's talk about what to book, when to book it, and a couple of things to watch out for. Before anything else, check the fine print. If anyone in your family...