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8.31.2008

22% Dop in Visitors to County in July

(Reprinted from the Maui News August 28, 2008)

Maui County just barely topped 200,000 visitors in July - a drop of 22 percent from July 2008.
The other Neighbor Islands did as poorly, although Oahu's head count dropped only about half as fast. It was down 12.2 percent to 390,362.

Spending also dropped. Maui island totaled $233.8 million, down 27.4 percent, according to the monthly report by the state Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism.
The multiple negatives affecting the visitor industry have finally taken firm hold.

"Prior to June and July, Hawaii's visitor market had managed to weather the softness that was being felt by other travel destinations as a result of the slowing national economy," Marsha Wienert, the state tourism liaison, said.

The failure of Aloha and ATA airlines had an obvious impact, but Wienert said the withdrawal of two Norwegian Cruise Line ships were nearly as damaging.

"As an example," she said, "45 percent of Oahu's decline in arrivals can be attributed to decreased cruise visitors. The same holds true for the Neighbor Islands, where 83.7 percent of Kauai's, 46 percent of Maui's and 65 percent of the Big Island's decrease . . . are attributable to the decrease in cruise visitors."

The sharp declines of the past two months are now big enough to start moving the year over year averages, which had held up pretty well.

Spending statewide for the first seven months of 2008 has dropped 5 percent compared with 2007, to $7 billion - although that still is a billion dollars a month.

The average amount spent per visitor per day statewide continues to rise, though slowly. It is up $1 to $180 for the first seven months of the year.

The state is taking heart from growth in foreign markets, by double-digit percentages in the case of travelers from Oceania and Canada.

Although Maui's Canadian visitors have jumped more than 10 percent this year, the county's visitor market is predominantly domestic. In July, domestic arrivals outnumbered international by 179,911 to 18,209.

International arrivals held up better, but despite the contribution of Canadians they still were down 13.8 percent.

Oahu, which was at a disadvantage between 2003 and 2007 compared to Maui, because of its heavier dependance on foreign visitors, is now enjoying an advantage over the Valley Isle. International arrivals are down on Oahu, but by only 3.9 percent.

For several years, the Maui Visitors Bureau has worked to expand Maui's catchment area away from the western states, and this has had some success: this year visits from eastern states are more than 400,000, while visits from western states are more than 600,000.
Both are down by equal percentages, though - about 14 percent.

Canada has contributed 112,138 to Maui's total head count of 1,414,051. That's a drop, year-to-date, of 10.9 percent.

On Tuesday, DBEDT also released its final summary of 2007 visitor statistics. It was a record year, although the pace of growth slowed from the very fast growth of 2004-2006.
Spending was up 2.6 percent last year to a record $12.8 billion and visitor-days were up 0.3 percent to 70.1 million although total visits were flat at 7,627,819. Total visits in 2006 was 7,628,118.

For Maui, the numbers were up slightly: 2,580,361 in 2007 to 2,536,410 in 2006.

The complete report is at www.hawaii.gov/dbedt/info/visitors-stats/visitor-research.

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8.09.2007

New Ocean View Wailea Wedding & Honeymoon $4224

New Ocean View Wailea Wedding and Honeymoon

Available 8/19/07 - 12/21/07 and 1/3/08 - 6/15/08


Our newest wedding and honeymoon package includes accommodations at the newly renovated Wailea Marriott Resort on Maui's sunny South shore. Besides featuring great ocean view accommodations, the resort has been completely refurbished from the lobby and pool to all the guest rooms. Located next to the Wailea Shopping Center and in the heart of Wailea, the Wailea Marriott has long been a crowning jewel of Wailea hotels.

"We've been waiting a long time to offer this package again", exclaimes Tim Clark, President of Hawaiian Island Weddings, Inc. "We have been waiting to reintroduce the resort to our couples after 2 years and 60 million dollars of renovation work. The completion will feature 4 pools, spa and beauty services, two upgraded restaurants, and employees with plenty of Aloha".

If you book your wedding and honeymoon before August 31st you will receive an upgrade to Ocean Front room (based on availability at check in) and our personalized Champagne toasting glasses. Also ask for a complementary bottle of Champagne when you arrive.

This package includes:

Seven Days, Six Nights Oceanview Room
Daily Breakfast for Two
Upgrade to Ocean Front (based on availability at check in)
Mustang Convertible Rental Car
Minister of your choice
Marriage License Arrangements
On-site Coordinator
Decorative Wedding Certificate
Witnesses if needed
Non alcoholic Toast
Traditional Hawaiian Leis
French Style Bridal Bouquet
Haku Head Lei or Hair Flowers
Professional Photography
28- 4x6 inch photographs
White Wedding Album
Maui Beach Location

Of course you can add a number of additional services to make your wedding even more memorable. See this package Here.

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7.25.2007

Royal Hawaiian Wedding & Honeymoon

The Royal Hawaiian Hotel


Our newest Wedding and Honeymoon package takes you to the heart of Waikiki and includes deluxe oceanfront accommodations at the "Pink Lady of the Pacific", The Royal Hawaiian Hotel. The Royal Hawaiian Hotel was the first hotel in Waikiki and catered to Kings and Queens. Your stay includes seven days six nights deluxe oceanfront room (with upgrade to suite based on availability at check-in) in the modern Royal Tower. Amenities include private lanai, air conditioning, high speed internet access, in room coffee & tea, daily maid service, safe, iron/ironing board, mini refrigerator, 2 line telephone, and many extras. Your package also includes convertible rental car during your stay, all hotel excise taxes and complementary Champagne for honeymoon couples.

The resort also offers a swimming pool, valet services, three restaurants, concierge services, activity desk, nearby health spa and children program, and is close to shopping and fine dining.

Your wedding includes: Minister, license arrangements, coordination, decorative wedding certificate, witnesses, non alcoholic toast, French style bridal bouquet, traditional Hawaiian flower leis, hair flowers and professional photography.

Our ministers are non denominational and marry all faiths. Our associate ministers are: Reverend Rodney Shim, our popular Hawaiian minister who will perform a religious ceremony, and, Rev. Toni Baran who custom tailors your ceremony to your personalities and wishes. If you wish, we can put you in touch any of our ministers prior to your ceremony.

The flowers included in this package are: Traditional Maile leaf lei for the groom, a six foot lei made from fragrant leaves -- and a beautiful two strand tuberose lei, French style bridal bouquet, matching hair flowers or Haku head lei for the bride. If you wish, we will substitute other leis that match your color scheme.

Your wedding photography includes ceremony, formal and candid shots after the ceremony. Your photography package includes 24 - 4x6 inch photographs in a white wedding album. Your photographer will take a number of shots of which you may choose the final 24 photos for your album. If you have guests, ask for additional photography when booking.

The bride and groom´s toast takes place following the ceremony. If you have guests you may want to order additional beverages for them. Sparkling apple cider is included.

* Price does not include Resort Service Charge, Airport Concession Fees, State Highway Tax, Insurance or Rental Car Taxes. Additional Rental Car Fees apply if under 25 years old.

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5.01.2007

New Wedding & Honeymoon Package for the Big Island

Waikoloa Marriott Resort


Here at Hawaiian Island Weddings we are always striving to offer new wedding packages to our couples. Today we have introduced a new wedding & honeymoon package, this time on the island of Hawaii. The newly renovated Waikoloa Marriott Resort offers spatucular views of the Kohala Coast and is situated on Anaehomalu Bay, probably the most beautiful bay on the Big Island. The resort has just completed their 50 million dollar restoration and everything has been improved, all the guest rooms have been redone with lush fabrics and new furniture, the lobby has been redesigned, and a new ball room has been completed.

Our new Ocean Front Waikoloa Wedding & Honeymoon package offers the best that the island of Hawaii can offer. Bring your guests since your wedding takes place on Waikoloa Beach, just in front of the hotel. This is the same spot King Kamahamaha walked in ancient times, his fish pond (adjacent to the hotel) is the largest built by the Hawaiian people. We have pulled out all the stops for this one.. eight nights accommodations, convertible rental car, daily buffet breakfast for the two of you, and even a chilled bottle of Champagne upon your arrival. See all the details and enjoy the best of Hawaii!

Included are:

Eight Nights Oceanfront Room
Daily Buffet Breakfast for Two
Complimentary Champagne
Convertible Rental Car
State Hotel Taxes Included
Minister of your choice
Marriage License Arrangements
On-site Coordinator
Decorative Wedding Certificate
Witnesses if needed
Non Alcoholic Toast
Traditional Hawaiian Leis
French Style Bridal Bouquet
Haku Head Lei or Hair flowers
Professional Photography
30- 4x6 inch photographs
White Wedding Album
Hawaii Beach Location

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