Saturday, May 2, 2009

How can I get reservations at Crystal Cove Cottages on the California coast?|103583

All dates show _not available_. I contacted ReserveAmerica and they indicate that rentals come available on the 1st of each month, are not pre-sold, are first-come first-serve, and go fast (and you can only reserve 7 months in advance). I haven_t tried waking up at midnite to make a reservation, but have been online as early as 5:30am. There has got to be a way that people are getting these reservations. Any clues?

  • They open up the on-line reservations at 8am on the 1st of the month. You can sign in 15 minutes early so you don_t waste time doing that when the reservation system _opens_ for new reservations at 8am.
    It does book up as soon as the dates become available on the 1st. Because of their late check in and early check out requirements you have to book at least 2 days to enjoy the place.

  • they open every 1st of the month at 8:00 AM sharp, but don_t hope too much, because I never get through....Good luck..._ if you can get through and got extra cottage, contact me....
  • Is there a good camera rental store on Oahu?|114095

    I am traveling to Oahu next month and wanted to get some feedback on the Hawaii camera rental stores there. Let me know who you_d recommend!

  • Yes, there is a great place. Hawaii Photo Rental rents pro photo gear. They are affiliated with Imageworks in Kaimuki on the corner of 8th and Waialae Avenue. Their number is (808) 735-3838 and you can find them online at www.hawaiiphotorental.com

  • For camera rental suggestions I would try Hawaii Photo Rental in Honolulu. There is a credit card deposit but other than that it_s straightforward and the prices are reasonable. They have a large selection of Nikon rentals and Canon rentals, too.

    http://www.hawaiicamera.com

  • this camera shop is in Ala Moana shopping center. I_m not sure they rent cameras, I had mini dvd cam tapes made into dvd_s for me there.


    http://www.alamoanacenter.com/ritz_camer��
  • Whats the difference between Hawaii and Las Vegas?|180383

    Whats the difference the similarities and can homeless people live there?

  • We don_t want or need anymore homeless here we have enough and it is illegal.

  • Homeless are better off in Hawaii I would think, Vegas gets very hot during the day and very cold at night, not the best for someone with nowhere to go. Hawaii is pretty temperate all year round, plus the scenery is much better. Hawaii is much harder to get to however, and I would assume much better at controlling the homeless population since it is a high end tropical destination where people do not want to be reminded of the less fortunate.

  • I think there is more chance of a homeless person living in Hawaii, because there are more natural resources, and the people here are kind, and if you need help, mostlikely they_ll help you. Well one difference is that in Las Vegas you can gamble, in Hawai_i, you can_t. Las Vegas and Hawai_i are just two seperate places. Hawai_i is more busy and beaches and tourists. Las Vegas is more gambling and tourists too.

  • Probably Las Vegas. It_s cheaper to get there and you would probably do better at panhandling. You can also get cheaper food there. Casinos and stuff have all kinds of giveaways and freebies to attract tourists. It is kind of harsh there, though. It_s very hot in the summer, and cold and very windy in the winter. But, I would think there are a whole lot more social services available in Vegas, too. A lot of people go out there kind of desperate and end up losing everything they own. So, there social services are geared for that.
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