Taryn's Mad Hatter Adventures

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    • NCL Pride of America Hawaii CruiseTour – Pearl Harbor

      Posted at 2:54 pm by taryngirl, on September 10, 2024

      8/2/24

      Our tour today began very early. The bus was pulling out at 7:00 a.m. We were there by 6:45 a.m. Gar had a handout on our seat. I really like that he highlighted certain things so we knew where to look. Because we were a large group, we did not have the USS Arizona Memorial included in our tickets. (Everything else was included.) They don’t allow group reservations, and that was our ticket type. Those had to gotten as stand by, which is part of the reason we were going so early! He did a great job giving us information during the drive. He told us the following suggested touring plan:

      • Exit the bus and head directly to the self serve kiosks at the ticket center. Here you can get on a waitlist fort he USS Arizona Memorial boat ride so you can actually get onto the memorial. They will text you (I think) if you get it.
      • Tour the Attack Museum and Road to War Museum while waiting to be called.
      • USS Arizona Memorial
      • Take the shuttle over to the USS Missouri to tour it.
      • Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum
      • Come back on the shuttle
      • Then tour whatever we could fit in…submarine museum, Bowfin, etc.

      Getting tickets via standby for the USS Arizona Memorial—Gar told us that they held back 75ish tickets for standby at the gate. He instructed us to head to the Tickets and Information building, to the Ipad kiosks, to get on the waitlist. They then will text you for your spot. Headsets could be picked up in the Theatre building.

      We arrived around 7:30 a.m. My family chose to not try to get standby tickets due to my mom’s mobility and endurance, etc. But we were able to visit many of the other buildings!

      I also want to note…no bags are allowed here! Only see-through bags at their discretion. Other bags, purses, backpacks, etc. must be stored in their lockers for a fee. You can bring your cameras, wallets and cell phones. Just not in a bag!

      We walked around just inside the entrance a little bit on our way to the USS Bowfin and Submarine Museum.

      RIMPAC was going on while we were there, and the USS Carl Vinson is in the background here.

      Our first stop was the USS Bowfin. Taken from the website:

      We were able to get an audio guide which was very cool. In the museum itself, there were numbers on each display. You could just plug in that number and it would speak about it.

      This was most interesting to me. Knowing what all of the patches meant on the “scorecards” for the different ships.

      We then moved out to the actual USS Bowfin to take a tour.

      To get into the submarine, you have to go down several steps. Also crawling through between the different areas requires some mobility. My mom had a hard time because it was so narrow and she couldn’t lift her legs very high.

      Some scenes from inside:


      We really enjoyed this tour. I couldn’t believe how tight the space was! I have never been on a submarine before. Just seeing visually more of the sacrifices our military makes for our country was really emotional.

      Up next, we went to the shuttle stop to take the shuttle across the bridge to the USS Missouri.

      Here’s a little bit about the ship: https://ussmissouri.org/learn-the-history/the-ship/timeline

      As we were walking up, there were several sailors also arriving to tour. They asked my daughter to take their photo.

      They were from New Zealand’s navy. There were actually many sailors here touring from different countries, I think because of the RIMPAC training that was going on.

      We had a really good view of the memorial from the ship:

      Standing under the 16 inch guns!

      The Officer’s Ward Room:

      One of the Officer’s accommodations:

      This was a very nice tribute set up in this room:

      The Executive Officer room:

      The regular mess hall:

      Some scenes from around the ship:

      From 1991! These were hanging all around the ship from different days.

      Chief Petty Officer’s Mess:

      They had some special kid activities to do in the regular mess area. One of mine did a word search and the prize was a lei.

      The donut baking area!

      This was also hanging around, from 1990!

      We really enjoyed this tour. It was very interesting to see everything that goes on inside the ship…the kitchens, the accommodations, the mess halls, etc. We were starving though, so we decided to eat at the food truck just outside. I think the name was Sliders.

      As you can see, pricing is not cheap! But the food was really good.

      Hamburger Steak (came with rice and salad):

      This was delicious!

      Chili Cheese Dog Plate (with salad and rice):

      This was also really good!

      Chicken Fingers and Fries

      Also really good! We were really happy and full after this lunch.

      After lunch, we hopped on the shuttle to the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum. There were so many planes there! They had them both inside and outside.

      It was very neat to see this particular aircraft. This is the plane that George Bush trained on.

      These are actual original windows from the hangar that was attacked.

      Imagine our surprise when we saw this special Disney exhibit!

      Unfortunately, I was not able to take any photos or videos inside. It was very interesting! From the website:

      Overall, it was a fantastic day, learning more some of the history of our country. It’s a definite must do when visiting Hawaii.

      Posted in Hawaii, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged Hawaii, Oahu, Pearl Harbor
    • NCL Pride of America CruiseTour – Sunrise and Dole Plantation

      Posted at 9:41 pm by taryngirl, on August 7, 2024

      8/1/24

      As a result of going to bed at 6:00 p.m. the night before, we were wide awake around 4:30 a.m. We stayed in bed for awhile and then decided to get up and go to the beach for sunrise. The resort was SO QUIET! This was 6:00 a.m.:

      There were some people who had the same idea as us.

      Although it was cloudy, and we wouldn’t be able to see the actual sunrise from where we were, the sky was BEAUTIFUL!

      Behind us was where you could see the sunrise:

      There is no filter on this! It’s like a painting!

      It was 6:27 a.m. and we were hungry! We had to meet the tour operator at 8:00 a.m. ish, so we had plenty of time to grab something from the coffee shop in our resort.

      We decided to share a wrap and acai bowl.

      The acai bowl was realllyyyyyy good! I have never had one before!

      The breakfast wrap with meat:

      This was also really good! We were happy with our choices.

      My youngest walked to the ABC Store to get some fruit and a cinnamon roll.

      And finally, we could not resist the carton of POG juice! If you have not had this, it’s the most amazing juice ever! (You can get this in Disney at Animal Kingdom Lodge too!)

      (Here’s a quick little tour through the ABC Store!)

      It was time to meet our tour group! We were supposed to leave at 8:30 a.m., so we were in the meeting area at 8:00 a.m. I hate being late!

      We were instructed to meet by the escalators near the Ewu Tower, however, that escalator is under construction and blocked off. They still were gathering in that area, we just had to go down a different way. We checked in with one person and they advised us to just hang around the area until 8:30 a.m. They would line us up and hand out name tags (of our bus driver) and load us up. We had two buses.

      The buses were amazing! Charging ports, adjustable seat, adjustable foot rest, seat belts, personal air flow and light, and storage above.

      As we boarded, we were handed a packet. Inside this packet would be everything we would need for the next few days.

      The boxed lunch selection sheet for our tour on Saturday:

      The intro sheet:

      This sheet was slightly modified from the information given to us in our online packets with our reservation confirmation.

      Today’s tour was the Dole Plantation, and the Polynesian Cultural Center.

      We began our drive, and arrived at the Dole Plantation. Gar was our bus driver/tour guide. He told us facts and information the entire time he was driving. There was not a moment of silence for the entire 3 days! We did learn a ton from him, but we also were exhausted at some points and just wanted some peace.

      He dropped us off and we had about 45 minutes to walk around here. We did not do any kind of organized tour of the plantation. There was a train ride, a maze, and a huge shop. Of course we shopped!

      The store was giant!

      Guess what they had…DOLE WHIP! Both inside and then outside there was a food truck with it as well.

      Yes! We got some for all of us to share!

      Up next…the Polynesian Cultural Center and Sunset!

      Posted in Hawaii, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged CruiseTour, Dole Plantation, Hawaii, Oahu, Pride of America
    • NCL Pride of America Hawaii CruiseTour — Arrival Day

      Posted at 1:58 pm by taryngirl, on August 5, 2024

      7/30-31/24

      I was so excited to be going on this trip of a lifetime with my mom and two daughters. It was upon her request, as it’s something she has always wanted to do. The CruiseTour consisted of a land portion from July 31-August 3, and then a cruise from August 3-August 10. The land portion had tours to the following: Dole Plantation and Polynesian Cultural Center, Pearl Harbor and Downtown, and Scenic South Shore and Kualoa Ranch. The cruise departed from Honolulu, with stops in Maui, Hilo, Kona, and Kauai.

      I found really good flight pricing through Southwest leaving from Baltimore. We flew to Los Angeles the day before the CruiseTour started and stayed over night. My hope was to ease the 6 hour time change to Hawaii (LA would be 3 hours), and then catch an early morning flight to Honolulu from LAX on July 31.

      I am my own worst client when it comes to booking legs of trips. I scrutinize every single hotel and read every possible review. I settled on the Fairfield Inn and Suites Los Angeles LAX/El Segundo. It was great! I felt 100% confident once I saw several different pilots and flight attendants board our shuttle to the hotel.

      Once we got our luggage, we went towards hotel ground transportation. There was a special area for this. I did call the hotel to let them know we were there and she said we should wait no more than 15 minutes for a shuttle. It arrived, and we drove about 5-8 minutes until we reached the hotel. It was very close!

      Photo of the shuttle:

      The front desk staff was super helpful and friendly. Our room was on the first floor which was fine with us because we had 5 suitcases! About the room itself…it was on the small side. But it was clean and we were only sleeping there a few hours, so it was fine! Across the street is a shopping complex with several food options. We knew we were headed to In N Out!

      Our flight was departing LAX at 8:05 a.m. Free breakfast was at 6:00 a.m. I was so scared of not getting to our gate in time! The free shuttle left the hotel on the hour and half hour. I felt we needed to get on the 6:00 a.m. shuttle, so we breezed through to see what was ready and grabbed whole fruit and threw it in our carry ons. It was good we did, because we only had 45 minutes once we finally got through security. They only had one lane open.

      The flight to Honolulu (on Southwest) was about 6 hours. Instead of the normal two snacks, they gave us these snack packs:

      Wheat thins with cheese dip, fruit snacks and a snack mix.

      Upon landing in Honolulu, we were advised (through our NCL CruiseTour paperwork) to just head to baggage claim, get our baggage, and then look for the NCL staff member. We looked and looked, and looked, and could not find one anywhere! I even stopped anyone that had a badge on and asked. Several of them told me that they should be walking around shouting out. We saw no one! I even walked the entire length of the baggage claim. Finally after about 30-45 minutes, someone arrived. She checked us off a list and then passed us along to someone else. No one helped us with our luggage. They took us outside to sit and wait for the shuttle. We had four other people on the shuttle with us. Two were dropped at a different hotel, and the rest of us continued on to the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa. This is the hotel NCL uses for the CruiseTour.

      Our driver dropped us, and we had to drag our suitcases up some stairs because they were not allowed to drop us off in the front where the bellman are because it’s too busy.

      I found this in the hotel!

      We made our way to the front desk. Our room was ready, but it was a king. That would not work because there were four of us! She disappeared and returned and had a room with 2 queens for us.

      These were some things happening around the resort:

      And she also gave me this handout:

      The resort was HUGE! There were two or three?? floors of shops and dining locations. The time now was 2:45 p.m. (8:45 p.m. east coast time) and we were really hungry.

      Looking back at our resort from the beach:

      (We LOVED having this ABC Store right in our resort!)

      We decided to check out the beach quickly, and then Door Dash dinner.

      It was extremely busy and crowded!

      For dinner, my oldest and I went with Hawaiian BBQ and my youngest and mom went with a good old cheese pizza.

      We also Door Dashed some peanut butter, jelly, and marshmallow to make sandwiches for when we were touring or needed an emergency snack!

      We went to bed at 6:00 p.m. and slept until about 4:30 a.m.! None of us could stay awake any longer.

      Up next…Our first day of touring!

      Posted in Hawaii, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged CruiseTour, Hawaii, NCL, Norwegian Cruise Line, Oahu, Pride of America
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