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Cory 05-11-2007 12:56

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
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Originally Posted by rainy846 (Post 649694)
I guess I'll contact 254 and the Space Cookies

I do not believe we have made our reservations yet. Team 1868 is not attending Hawaii, though.

We are only bringing 8-10 students and 12 or so people overall. I don't think chartering a plane becomes feasible until you get into very large numbers. The smallest plane any carrier operates to Hawaii seats around 200-225 people. Unless you can fill most/all of those seats, I doubt it's a good alternative to simply flying commercial.

rainy846 05-11-2007 13:08

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
I meant contacting them early and reserving a large part of the flight so we can make sure every team have enough seats

TKM.368 05-11-2007 15:24

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Originally Posted by Cory (Post 649705)
I don't think chartering a plane becomes feasible until you get into very large numbers. The smallest plane any carrier operates to Hawaii seats around 200-225 people. Unless you can fill most/all of those seats, I doubt it's a good alternative to simply flying commercial.

According to Wikipedia, Aloha Airlines planes have a capacity of 124 that travel to and from the mainland. That's still quite a number to overcome, however.

Cory 05-11-2007 15:35

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
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Originally Posted by TKM.368 (Post 649719)
According to Wikipedia, Aloha Airlines planes have a capacity of 124 that travel to and from the mainland. That's still quite a number to overcome, however.

Really? Aloha must fly 737's to Hawaii. I didn't know that.

I think the number of people going to the event from the Bay Area is way too small for it to even be worth looking into. Individual teams should be able to get a group/athletic team rate for around 20-30 people.

There's enough SoCal teams that it'd be an interesting thought though.

Can you guys reccomend any hotels in the area? Do you know where you guys are going to stay? Anyone from 359 or other Hawaiian teams have any advice? We've found a couple we're looking into, but it'd be nice to stay with/near other teams who will be at the event.

TKM.368 05-11-2007 16:34

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One of the members of the Executive Advisory Board for the Hawaii event is a representative for Marriott so hopefully something may come about through that. I don't know if/when that may materialize, but it might be something worth waiting for. Sorry, I know that doesn't help at all.

Our team lives in the area, so we're not getting any hotel reservations. I don't know where 359 will be staying. If we had to stay someplace, it might've been at the Pagoda Hotel, but it's a little generic, next door to and not within Waikiki, but close to food and shopping and a couple blocks from Ala Moana Beach Park.

waialua359 05-11-2007 21:00

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We haven't booked anything yet. We were going to stay wherever a $2,000 budget will take us for 6 rooms for 3 nights. That's roughly 100/night plus HTAT and excise taxes.
Pagoda is one of our options, since the price is right for what you get. Yes, it is indeed close to shopping, eateries, etc. However, it is not close to Waikiki at all. I wanted to add that parking in Waikiki is a horror if your not getting some kind of discount staying at a hotel there.
Also, Aloha Airlines do indeed have small planes. My sister works for them so I get to fly on it all the time to Vegas.:D :D I am not sure if they would be able to handle a large team(s). I dont recall prices being that cheap also whenever our team has researched it.
Let's all plan to stay at the Pagoda then! We are game!!
Finally, the idea of getting assistance, if any, from the Marriot might be something worth waiting for. However, as team 368 has mentioned, its not a guarantee and may be a while before it materializes.

Graham Donaldson 06-11-2007 13:03

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
Now, I admit I haven't read the entire contents of this thread, nor am I going to Hawaii, but...

Have the teams going considered chartering a jet together? When my school's concert band went down to Disney this April, we chartered a jet with another school (the director's wife is director at that school). We could arrange what time we wanted to leave and it was probably cheaper & easier to get tickets than trying to fly commercially. If anyone is interested in this, PM me and I'll ask about who we chartered (no guarantees they fly to Hawaii).

waialua359 09-11-2007 20:59

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just curious. any teams on the waiting list waiting to get on? The new FIRST regional listing doesnt show whos on the pending/waiting list.
:D :D I noticed there are 7 pending teams. Team pink seems to have been just added along with ourselves.

rainy846 09-11-2007 21:17

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we are pending. but our adult mentor is away, so we are not too sure when we'll be able to pay ( we have the money in our account though.... YAY GRANTS!!!)

Wayne C. 09-11-2007 21:26

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We are IN too. Our check is in process but we are squared with the NH office.

It's gonna be a fun trip!!

WC :cool:

waialua359 10-11-2007 00:58

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If the other 4 veteran Hawaii teams are the other pending spots, I wonder who the final one is? West Coast, East Coast? What happened to team 103? This will really be a week 5 regional to watch! Just look at the list!

rainy846 11-11-2007 20:55

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
i just checked the plane tickets again. for the week of the competition, it is super expensive.
about $580 after all the security fees etc. are added on.

If we call them, I wonder how much the price can go down by.
and
Have anyone heard back from Jim Beck about the Hotels?

edit:// i searched fromt mroe travel companies and the cheapest i found was 529 from oakland to honolulu

RobJ 12-11-2007 10:47

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
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Originally Posted by rainy846 (Post 651129)
i just checked the plane tickets again. for the week of the competition, it is super expensive.
about $580 after all the security fees etc. are added on.

If we call them, I wonder how much the price can go down by.
and
Have anyone heard back from Jim Beck about the Hotels?

When I tried calling the prices were actually higher.

rainy846 12-11-2007 11:03

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
oh wow... what happened to group rates.....
well I did more research from various travel agencies. the cheapest I found was $528.

rainy846 29-12-2007 20:25

Re: Getting to the 2008 Honolulu Regionals doesn't require breaking the bank
 
Just a quick update!

The prices from coming back on Sunday the 30th was getting ridiculously high (and very booked) so we called everyone that signed up for Hawaii Regional from my team to see if we can stay an extra day. Most didn't have problem with it.
After called various airlines, we got a price of just below $400 (tax and everything included and getting there and back in San Jose!! first time in many years! we always had to go up to SFO) for 26 people!! yay!! Happy Ending for the Airfare!

We also called a couple hotels . So far only got number back from Hilton.
They are willing to give us rooms for about $200 /room/day (we need 12 rooms)

It's a bit to expensive for us and not exactly necessary .I mean the point of planning is to bet the best value. Right now we are budgeting about ~$250 (average per person for 5 nights in max of 4 people per room, not everyone's room will be filled up just cuz we always have an odd random numbers of girls going ^_^ last time i had to sleep on the floor for 3 out of the 4 nights)

and average out the car rental price probably getting 2 vans to shuttle
possibly add in 2 team dinners. ( all the other meals the students get for themselves.... we often get lazy and end up at fast food places hehe)

We are hoping to keep everything under $800 per student

With the extra day (the Sunday) we are thinking about planning a team trip.
So far on our possibility list, we have:
-Pearl Harbor
-Diamond Head

I never been to Hawaii before so what other close by places can we go to?

Last question: There IS going to be a team social on the last day right?


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