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Promising to provide an "insider's experience" of how to make the most of three days in Honolulu, host Lauren Hutton introduces segments featuring correspondent Mary Dilts, who in turn introduces the viewer to restaurants, accommodations, and spectacular scenery. Based on a series of articles from Hemispheres magazine, the video presents itineraries for three separate days. On the first day, the viewer is treated to a trip to Hawaiian historic sites, including the Mission Museum, as well as a visit to a spectacular arboretum. The next day begins in Chinatown, including a convenient trip outside Honolulu to the spectacular views at the Pali Overlook, and concludes with an authentic luau (complete with fire dancers) at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. The final day includes windsurfing, a visit to a feather lei artist, and a trip to the Waikiki Aquarium. The video is professional throughout, and the shots of Hawaiian scenery are often stunning. The half-hour passes quickly, and the tape delivers what it promises, offering some appealing and not always obvious suggestions for making the most out of three days spent in Honolulu. --Robert J. McNamara
| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Unapix / a-Pix Ent. |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Instructional / Educational, Movie, Travel |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 711027040336 |
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Customer Reviews of Three Perfect Days: Honolulu
Actually, Pretty Good Despite the grumpy review posted here which portrays this video as elitist, it is in fact based on the a series written for United Airlines' in-flight magazine, which is about mass market as you can get. Sure, you CAN locate a Days Inn in Honolulu, but why not show one of its better hotels, such as the Mandarin Oriental Kahala? Most of the readers here are going to pay a bundle to get to Hawaii, and might as well know what the top end of the market, in housing at least, looks like. Only three restaurants are portrayed: La Mer and Indigo are perennial favorites in Zagat, and Buzz's is a simple steak house on the windward side of the island. That said, this video recommends a number of charming things frequently overlooked by people getting a package tour look at the islands: the Mission Houses museum area downtown, Chinatown (although they could have mentioned the lei shops there), Lyon Arboretum and the Museum of Art. You could do a lot worse than follow the advice here.
THREE PERFECT DAYS IN HONOLULU
WATCHING THIS FILE DID NOT SHOW THE NATURAL BEAUTY OF THE ISLAND.INSTEAD IT WAS MORE ON THE MORE EXPENSIVE PALCES TO DINE AND RESORTS TO STAY AT. MOST PEOPLE CAN'T AFFORD THE TYPE LUX. THAT THIS FILE PORTRAYS. WAS VERY DISAPPOINTED IN THIS FILE.