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What are the cons of going to Hawaii?

Cons to living in Hawaii:
  • Hard to find jobs.
  • Housing is expensive.
  • Cost of living.
  • Tourism.
  • Ecological toll.
  • Island time goes slow.
  • No seasons or changes.
  • Volcanoes.




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If you want to go to Hawaii … It can be very expensive. Hidden costs like resort fees and exorbitant parking prices can easily break the budget.

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If you're willing to hop in your car in the morning and do lots of exploring and really want to see some incredible things you can't see anywhere else in the world, then Hawaii is definitely worth it!

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Generally, most locals are happy to see the tourists come and see what life means for them, especially those activities that depict a life many have never seen, learned, or experienced.

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Visa & Customs
You'll need prior authorisation to enter the United States using a British passport, either through a visa, a Permanent Resident Card, or the Visa Waiver Programme.

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Why do rich people move to Hawaii? Though there are no formal programs or tax incentives to attract residents from out of state, the draw of Hawaii, beyond the Gilligan's Island escapist fantasy, remains its isolation and the perception that it's a safe place to visit and, by extension, to live.

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Food and Consumer Goods The majority of the food on the islands is brought in from the mainland United States, increasing the cost of groceries for residents. Additionally, the transportation and shipping costs associated with importing goods contribute to the overall higher prices of consumer goods in Hawaii.

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For a one week trip, that means you'll spend anywhere from $350 to $1000 per week. Just remember that if you do choose to get a car rental in Hawaii, you'll need to be aware of parking fees. Parking fees around the cities cost just a few dollars per hour.

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April thru June and mid-August thru mid-September are Hawaii's low seasons, and airfares are lower then. No matter what time of year you travel, you may be able to score better deals if you travel midweek.

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