Re: [91attendees] Using the Bus in Honolulu

"Robin Uyeshiro" <uyeshiro@IfA.Hawaii.Edu> Tue, 04 November 2014 02:12 UTC

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This website might be helpful:

http://hawaii.gov/hnl/ground-transportation

Note that this comes up when googling "hnl shuttle", which provides many
links.

TheBus may not be a good choice if you have large/lots of luggage.  

-----Original Message-----
From: 91attendees [mailto:91attendees-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Michael
Richardson
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To: Alan Whinery
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Subject: Re: [91attendees] Using the Bus in Honolulu



Alan Whinery <whinery@hawaii.edu> wrote:
    > You may or may not be the sort that plans every second of a trip
before
    > you leave. You may find yourself in Honolulu with most of a day to
kill,
    > or with a burnt power supply, a missing cable, lack of gluten-free or
    > gluten-enhanced something-or-other. How to escape the surly bonds of
    > Waikiki? How to look around, get a feel for the day-to-day existence
of
    > the common people in the REAL Honolulu?

    > TheBus.

    > Get the PDF file:
    > http://mickeydustspeck.com/TheBus-IETF91/TheBus-IETF91.pdf

Thanks for this, it was useful.

But, I'm still not clear if TheBus is a good choice for airport to hotel.
I'm of the can-walk, likes public-transit, tries-never-to-rent-a-car kind of
geek.
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Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@sandelman.ca>ca>, Sandelman Software Works
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