Once in the Outlet shopping center, you can catch the free trolley to get around. It's a sprawling shopping neighborhood.
shammo
2016-10-19 08:24:23 UTC
Waikiki Outlets
anonymous
2016-12-21 01:46:32 UTC
Honolulu has it all. Find this place with this specific hotelbye small help. Honolulu is the house of some of Hawaii's many historic places. From Iolani Palace, the Kawaiahao Church, the Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archive and the valued artefacts of the Bishop Museum to iconic landmarks like the Aloha Tower, the King Kamehameha I Statue, the Duke Kahanamoku Statue and the historic Hawaii Theatre, Honolulu has, without a doubt, a lot of interesting places. Honolulu can be the Hawaii's spot for arts, tradition and entertainment. Among the places you can't miss from your own holydays in Honolulu is Waikiki, the key beach destination of all people going to Honolulu and the area of Oahu. That place is noted for its large crescent designed beach, where guests arrive at rest out in sunlight, swimming, and figure out how to surf.
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2011-08-07 06:44:42 UTC
If you don't want to mess with bus transfers, especially if you're carrying your purchases upon returning, an option to TheBus, is E Noa Tours and their shopping tour to Waikele. They pick up at 8 locations in Waikiki, run you out to Waikele and bring you back at 2:30 pm. You'll pay a premium for the convenience, adults $26, but might be worth it. http://enoa.com/oahu-shopping-tours/waikele-center-waikele-premium-outlets-trolley-tour.asp
If you take TheBus to Ala Moana, you'll want to get to the mauka side (away from the beach) of the mall and WalMart is about 3 blocks up Keeaumoku Street. Don't look for a wide-opened parking lot that you may be used to seeing, this is a multi-tiered parking deck/store.
Yeti
2011-08-07 04:07:38 UTC
WalMart should be 24 hours, regardless of what's listed on the website. Just go to transit.google.com and plug in your start and end points and you'll see what your options are for the time you're traveling.
The big problem in the evenings is there are fewer buses running late. You can walk back to Waikiki from WalMart if you need to. It's not next door, but it's not *that* far, either.
?
2016-05-15 01:12:09 UTC
All are in Waikiki...
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