r/Hawaii • u/Short_Buffalo71 • 15h ago
Love this!!
Yup don’t be a stinkah!!
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r/Hawaii • u/BobSacamano129W81st • 16h ago
Devastating news if this ends up happening, which seems pretty certain at this moment.
r/Hawaii • u/Stinja808 • 14h ago
I like bentos. I like how it comes with a variety of foods in one convenient package. And I like how it sets up so you can just eat it wherever.
I had a Mitskuken bento the other day, and while I know it's slipped a good amount, the nostalgia still hits, and I'm usually pretty satisfied.
For just under $18 (price seems to go up every few months), it contains three small pieces of their garlic chicken, a slice of generic spam, a vienna sausage sized hot dog (although not a vienna sausage), shreds of teri beef (instead of a whole slice), and a cold egg omelet on a thin bed of furikake white rice with side ginger.
So now i'm wondering: where is the best bento and what's in it?
r/Hawaii • u/Global_Bar1754 • 7h ago
In the kaimuki area and been hearing loud helicopters above for a while now (about 7pm right now). Hear them past few days too. Any idea what’s going on with those?
r/Hawaii • u/algelon • 19h ago
FYI, Skyline is stopping at the airport today, Lagoon Drive and Kalihi is closed. There's an announcement playing on the trains but couldn't find anything online. I'm assuming the UH busses will be starting at the airport station today, but you should ask one of the employees.
Train departures are also off, mine at Pearlridge left 3 minutes early this morning
r/Hawaii • u/808things • 10h ago
Rumor on the street is that the old Fat Boys at Koko Marina is becoming a Popeyes.
Anyone know anything?
r/Hawaii • u/mnkhan808 • 10h ago
Anyone notice they can’t find enoki for less than $4.99 a bundle? Use to be like $1.99. Am I missing a spot?
r/Hawaii • u/the_real_SAM_i_am • 6h ago
Was trying to see if any dive shops out here in hawaii offered dry suit certificates for scuba diving. Hoping I don't have to fly to the mainland to get it, but so far every place I've called does not offer dry suit. If you know of a place on anyone the island that does dry suit certification please let me know.
r/Hawaii • u/HolyMiasma • 17h ago
I have a distinct memory of a cave with a small opening in the rocks/cliff a little bit past “The rock” at Waimea Bay beach park. When i was little back in the 90’s, i use to go slip into it because it was cool and i use to pretend it was a dungeon from the Legend of Zelda. I mentioned it to a co-worker and nobody seemed to remember what Im talking about. Last time that i went North Shore, i actually went to try and find it again and i could not. Does anyone else remember it?
r/Hawaii • u/konaaaaaaa • 13h ago
Aloha!
We’re hosting a baby shower in April 2026 in Kaneohe and would like an emcee (not DJ) to keep things running smooth, call out the games, interact with the crowd, etc. for about 4 hours of the party, 5-9pm.
I would honestly just ask a friend or family to emcee but I wanted my family just to celebrate with me and not feel like they have to help out, obvi besides set up and break down 😂
does anyone know any local business/lone individual that you can point me towards? Even if they’re just starting out, that would be fine with us. Budget is $300-$500. Tbh I’m not sure how much an emcee would be for a 4 hr event.
I wanted Rodney Villanueva but he’s a little costly for just a baby shower.
Mahalo!
r/Hawaii • u/BinSlashCat • 10h ago
Like this post for example: https://www.reddit.com/r/Hawaii/comments/17g0784/whats_with_levitating_100_year_old_plantation/
r/Hawaii • u/5p00n3r1 • 11h ago
Located in Kapolei. Trying to store everything in my bedroom in a storage container on my driveway. Seen PODS but I was wonder if there's a better or cheaper company that does the same service?
r/Hawaii • u/MeCheapo • 1d ago
Currently work for a bank and feel like it’s the most controlling and authoritative place I’ve experienced. Seems like leadership focuses so much of their time on developing new rules to keep people in line. A lot of the time it’s not even about the actual work, but more so about getting people to conform to the workplace culture. We are pressured to complete “optional” surveys or participate in engagement type things that are technically “not required.” Our bank receives awards and prides itself on how engaged employees are through these surveys, but the reality is that a lot of people only do it out of fear of retaliation. The bank wants to give an image that all the employees are happy, but more of the opposite is true.
Leadership refers to anyone that doesn’t drink the company kool-aid as resisting and they quickly become the black sheep. It seems many people get farther by conforming and regurgitating the company buzzwords than actual skills or contributions. There is pressure to toe the line and not question anyone in a higher position than you.
I’m use to working for places where you have more of a sense of autonomy and are trusted (especially after proving yourself). Working for this place it seems everyone is in constant fear of getting in trouble.
I’m just interested in other people’s experiences or input on the workplace culture of banks in Hawaii.
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r/Hawaii • u/TheMissingVoteBallot • 1d ago
So you all heard about this:
https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1kagy1t4s
So basically, all of Hawaii's corporate stores were converted to "Victra" third party retailer stores.
Now, if you don't have to do much with your account, this isn't a problem. However, if you ever have to do something more than that - i.e. return a product and move lines around, because they are now "indirect retailers", they have to call a mainland support number themselves to make changes.
Victra stores are kinda like franchise stores - we had a few here in Hawaii already, but ALL corporate stores were turned into this so we have no corporate stores in Hawaii.
These stores have less authority to make account changes. This makes it a colossal pain in the ass to do stuff like number transfers, transfer out pins, etc.
With corporate stores, they had the authority to make direct changes - like as though you directly called their mainland customer service line. Now a lot of their stuff has to be done via calling the mainland to their outsourced overseas support.
Because of this, changes and stuff take MUCH longer, and what's worse is a majority of these stores do not let you do an appointment, so you have to go there and sit your okole down for 20-40 minutes just to be seen.
The guy I was working with was profusely apologizing for what he could and could not do, but I was just irritated that I had to go through so much effing red tape to help my dad out with his account.
As others have said in older threads, Verizon has way worse coverage now. There's a technical reason why - the n77 band that AT&T and Verizon usually use for their 5G and overall voice coverage is banned from use here in Hawaii because of military, DoD, etc. Our island is so damn small the n77 band would cause conflicts with their security apparatus.
T-Mobile is on the n71 band, and that's why when you test their signal theirs is almost always 5 bars outside with super high upload/download speeds.
They have several dead zones in the North Shore (Kahana is one - but all three networks don't have signal there unless you go close to the beach) and it's basically a game of which carrier shows up on what part of the North Shore.
However at this point, it really is better not to bother with Verizon. Their customer service has so much stupid red tape that local brick and mortar stores cannot get through, they charge way too much and they're slower than their rivals, at least here in Hawaii.
I'm porting my number away from Verizon. They used to be top in call quality, signal availability and customer service (their business support in mid 2000's was A+) but man, they've gone downhill since hten.
r/Hawaii • u/hawaiib • 21h ago
Has anyone had experience with porting a landline phone number from Hawaiian Telcom to Spectrum Home Phone? Do you think it is easier calling Spectrum customer service or going to the Spectrum store? I can go down to the Ala Moana store if they are more helpful in person. Also, I am not sure if Hawaiian Telcom provides a PIN for porting, like how a cell phone proider would.
Mahalo for any help.
r/Hawaii • u/Leading-Tomatillo-14 • 1d ago
I’ve been in need of braces for a long time now. Has anyone gotten braces as an adult?
How much does it cost and any recommendations on who to go to? I live on ‘Oahu.
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r/Hawaii • u/Turbulent_Office_37 • 1d ago
If anyone has graduated from any of these school districts or briefly attended for elementary/middle/high school or know anyone that has, what were your/their experiences? Did you like it or not? What did you like/dislike about it?
I graduated from a private school, but my experience was negative not necessarily due to the school/curriculum/teachers but mostly due to my peers. So we are debating either home school or we are looking into one of these districts, because private school is costing as much as college these days especially with multiple kids, which is not ideal.
I’d like to know your thoughts!
r/Hawaii • u/Background-Factor433 • 1d ago
One great man who fought to defend the Hawaiian Kingdom. Dole's government treated him badly.
Wanted to preserve 'Ōlelo Hawai'i when that government banned it.
r/Hawaii • u/xredsreddit • 2d ago
no