Beachfront rental in Oahu for wedding
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Hello fellow slickdealers:wave:
My fiance and I are getting married in the next year or two, we have settled on doing it in hawaii and have decided on having the wedding in oahu( we figured...
Beachfront rental in Oahu for wedding
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Waikiki is touristy...as for being more expensive I wholeheartedly disagree. Oahu provides many more lodging, shopping, and dining options. That said Maui is still my favorite Island.
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i heard these are the best locations for wedding.. kindly tell about the experience of being there and what are the minimum expenses..
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Me and the wifey got married in Oahu. We stayed at Waikiki with the family for a couple of days until the wedding and then went to the North Shore and stayed at Turtle Bay Resort for a couple of...
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A couple suggestions for you since I just got back from Oahu and Maui. Oahu was considerably more expensive than Maui. In fact I was quite surprised just how touristy it was. Ask anyone that's been...
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Makaha valley on the western side of Oahu is far less touristy, and you get sunsets over the water :)
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site for beachfront vacation home rentals in oahu
http://www.vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/usa/hawaii/oahu
Beachfront rental in Oahu for wedding
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Just a word of advice. Make darn sure you have the right to hold the wedding on whatever property you rent, assuming you are either going to hold the ceremony or any sort of reception at the house. ...