If you moved to a different island in the middle of your stay, would you have to re-quarantine for another 14 days at the new location?So now I’m wondering if I should retrade and come over to MKO for 2-3 weeks in July if the pool is opening there? MM1 I don’t think is opening anything.
called front desk and security person thinks some re-opening of pool coming soon, so might be better than I thought after quarantine is over. Now do we try change of pace at MKO for part of the time? Decisions. Decisions
Interisland travel will be opened on June 16 - as long as you have fulfilled your quarantine, you should not have to re-quarantineIf you moved to a different island in the middle of your stay, would you have to re-quarantine for another 14 days at the new location?
I think each is different and often what we think would be the case wouldn't end up being the answer after it was experienced. I could see us doing this if we had that much time. Not sure I'd want to do it in the older section with the limited kitchen though. And we'd likely move around between islands some as well.I hope you continue to enjoy your trip, Luv_Maui, but at the risk of sounding snarky, I'd like to ask a blunt question from my perspective (which must be different than most who are posting here): Is it really better to spend 14 days stuck in a (very nice) home with a magnificent view (in one direction) as opposed to be able to be out and about in the open air and space at your primary home?
To each his own and I truly appreciate hearing your perspective. It is helping me learn and evaluate options. But I am at home gardening, going for wonderful walks, laughing with and talking (from a safe distance) to neighbors...just no view as fantastic as what you see when you look out your window. I would not choose to go where I knew I had a 14-day in-home, quarantine, no matter how pretty it was when I look out my window. I get a lot of pretty views on my big screen TV.
So, above is sort of explaining my question...are you feeling your view is worth what you have given up back home? Either way, I hope you enjoy your time, especially the five weeks beyond quarantine!
What's the first thing you are going to do when you are free? I know what it would be for me.WooHoo!! Just got a call from COVID-19 hotline, day 7 (per online check-in system), but actually our 8th day if you count day we arrived as day 1. After asking DW if there were any symptoms, we asked definition of 14 day quarantine, and officer Marfil assured us we could leave our room 6/19, 14th day here if you count arrival as day 1, which he confirmed. so the Check-in app starts a day after you arrive and states that is day 1, but is incorrect per officer Marfil. If we have any issues he said to have anyone call him. i had planned on day 14, per App, to also be a quarantine day and not be free until 6/21 so we are FREE 2 days earlier than I expected!!
Walk along the beach and/or take an Uber to go rent a car, but gotta go back to Kahului . Pool is open. never get tired of the viewWhat's the first thing you are going to do when you are free? I know what it would be for me.
I saw the post by the person who referred to "friendly locals" reporting people who were flaunting the quarantine.....seems he doesn't get that we in Hawaii have worked really hard to keep our numbers down; if you don't think Covid 19 is serious, we do!
No. Quarantine means quarantine. Can't go out for any reason.Are you allowed to leave your unit at all.....like to take a walk while socially distancing?
Absolutely correct, except for medical reason only. Haven’t stepped a single foot outside our room. 8 down, 6 to go.No. Quarantine means quarantine. Can't go out for any reason.
Once you are out of quarantine, be prepared for hostility from the locals. If you are an obvious tourist, they may assume you are breaking the quarantine and report you. Then you will have to deal with police and prove your innocence. You will need to carry your "papers" with you.
I know of one local Hawaiian being harassed in Waikiki accused of being a tourist from the news. Been at Marriott Ko Olina since March 24th with travels on a regular basis to Costco, Walmart, Safeway, Target and surrounding areas with no hostility from any locals. BS comment about carrying papers. Where is the basis of your information on hostility. Internet from Vancouver?Once you are out of quarantine, be prepared for hostility from the locals. If you are an obvious tourist, they may assume you are breaking the quarantine and report you. Then you will have to deal with police and prove your innocence. You will need to carry your "papers" with you.
That’s so gorgeous hard to believe it’s “real life”! Hope the next 6 days fly by and then time slows way down to enjoy the beauty without need of a windowSeriously?, sunset tonight. Wow.View attachment 22104View attachment 22105
I know of one local Hawaiian being harassed in Waikiki accused of being a tourist from the news. Been at Marriott Ko Olina since March 24th with travels on a regular basis to Costco, Walmart, Safeway, Target and surrounding areas with no hostility from any locals. BS comment about carrying papers. Where is the basis of your information on hostility. Internet from Vancouver?
That stinks! Has it changed how you feel about traveling to the islands?Personal experience, in March and April, on Kauai.
That stinks! Has it changed how you feel about traveling to the islands?
Not at all like that on Oahu. Kauai also had a longer curfew than Oahu. On Oahu the curfew was only over the memorial weekend to discourage parties and enforce social distancing.Not much. It's not unique to Hawaii. During pandemic, you can see xenophobia everywhere, especially in small and remote communities.