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Tutorials 18 May 2008, Symposium 19-21 May 2008
Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Transportation

Honolulu Airport Shuttle to Waikiki -- Transfers and Shuttle Service
Honolulu Airport (HNL) to Waikiki Shuttle VIP Transportation: General Service Shuttle $14.00
Waikiki To Honolulu Airport Shuttle: $12.00
Waikiki To Cruise Line Pier Shuttle: $13.00
Online reservations available

  • 24 hour operation
  • Will verify your arrival times and make adjustments to pick up times if necessary.
  • Quick response times, located in the Honolulu International Airport area.
  • 2 pieces of luggage per person.
  • Meet you at the Baggage Carousel.
  • All Prices include Tax and Porter Services.

Taxi service is available from the Honolulu International Airport to the Hilton Hawaiian Village for approximately $30-$35.

Charley's Taxi & Tours located at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Main Lobby offer several different options for transportation from the airport to the resort. Visit www.charleystaxi.com or call 808-947-0077 for more information and to make reservations. Please call ahead for reservations, 808-947-0077. Hours of Operation: Daily 7am to 7pm every hour on the hour (times subject to change).

Public Bus Transportation
Oahu's public transit system, "The Bus", goes practically everywhere on the island. It may not be the quickest way to travel, but it beats negotiating unfamiliar roads in a rental car - especially if you'd like to kick back and enjoy the fabulous scenery. Most buses are equipped with bike racks, and most have handicapped access. Note that wet bathing suits are not allowed, and luggage must fit on your lap or under your seat.

  • Fares & Routes - Adults: $2 one way, with 1 free transfer per trip (ask the driver for a transfer when you pay your fare) Students (grades 6-12 and under age 19): $1 one way and Seniors (65+ with reduced fare card or valid Medicare card) and persons with disabilities: $1 one way. Any child under 6 years of age may ride FREE (when accompanied by a fare-paying passenger and does not occupy a seat).
  • Ideal for visitors - Passes good for four consecutive days of unlimited bus access are available for $20 at the TheBus Pass Office at Ala Moana Shopping Center and all ABC stores in Waikiki.

For information on routes, times and fares call (808) 848-5555 or visit the web site at www.thebus.org.