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[QUOTE="HooperScooper, post: 4012292, member: 10"] We did 2 weeks in Hawaii in early October for our honeymoon. This was 25 years ago though. I don't think you want to stay in the same place for 2 weeks. We did 5 days in Maui, 3 days on the Big Island and then 5 days in Kauai. I think that was a good amount in each place. Maui has lots to do and is beautiful, the Big Island had some cool stuff also but it's not as built up as Maui, and Kauai is absolutely gorgeous but pretty quiet. Gotta check out the Na Pali Coast and Wai mea Canyon on Kauai. I guess the only issue is packing up and unpacking so much but it was worth it. I don't think I could have stayed in one place that long. If you really want to stay on 1 island the whole time then it would have to be Maui. Plenty to do there. We used a travel agent to plan everything. Obviously this was before the internet so I'm sure you could do it on your own today and research what to do on each island. We stayed in all 5 star resorts. That trip cost us $7,000 back then and I bet it's close to $20,000 today. The Hawaiian Airlines flights between islands are quick and pretty inexpensive. People told us not to stay on Oahu but if you want to stay there for 2-3 days you could and take out one of the 3 islands we went to. We did do a half day on the way home (before our 5:00 flight home) on Oahu just to see Pearl Harbor. Let me know if you want any more specifics. [/QUOTE]
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