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Hawaii 2019: Big Island Eats- Part Two

Continuing with our food tour of the big island, we went to Roy’s Waikoloa Bar and Grill for Dan’s birthday dinner.

Roy’s is the brainchild of restauranteur Roy Yamaguchi and actually has several locations, one of our favorites being in Palm Springs, California. When we learned that there is a Roy’s located in the King’s Marketplace, a mall right near our hotel- Hilton Waikoloa Village Resort, it was actually the first thing we booked for our vacation.

This was my step-kids first time at a Roy’s and I’m happy to report that it was a very family-friendly experience. I was most impressed by the multi-course meal option on the kid’s menu. It allows kids to eat foods that they enjoy, but also adds a dash of sophistication, as the kids ate their courses alongside the adults.

The only minor negative is that they seated us near families with very young children. I realize that just saw that we had kids and looped us in, but at the time of travel, my step-kids were older and certainly an age where they conduct themselves as adults at a restaurant. It slightly diminished our experience to be seated near rambunctious toddlers and crying babies, although, that said, I think it is an appreciation for families and all-adult groups alike, to be seated in separate sections.

As usually, Roy’s was first-class. It’s definitely the place to go for seafood, in particular, Roy’s lobster bisque is not to be missed.

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For my step-daughter’s twelfth birthday, we also went to a chain restaurant that we have on the mainland: Romano’s Macaroni Grill. We didn’t set out to eat there, but after a disappointing start at an Italian restaurant located in our hotel, we abandoned our original plans and headed to the nearby King’s Marketplace, where Roy’s is also located.

I hadn’t eaten at a Macaroni Grill in years, but luckily the food was just the Italian cuisine that we were after, and more important, our attentive server went out of her way to make Zoe’s birthday special. We had an outstanding experience and if we had realized it sooner, we would have eaten here multiple times during our vacation.

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Also in the marketplace was A-Bay’s island Grill, where we sat outside on the patio and enjoyed live-music. This was our final evening of the trip, so we splashed out on multiple cocktails/mocktails and gorged on surf-n-turf. It was the perfect meal to end our holiday. Like a majority of the fine-dining restaurants in Hawaii, the food is excellent, yet the atmosphere is casual enough for Hawaiian shirts and sandals. Kids are always welcome as well. Relax, you’re on vacation.

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On our final morning, we had a light breakfast at Daylight Mind Coffee Company, also located in the marketplace. If you stay in Waikoloa Village, you quickly become familiar with the Kings and Queens Marketplaces, two outdoor shopping/dining/entertainment complexes that are located adjacent to one another.

Daylight Mind Coffee Company is an upscale cafe. I had the best yogurt parfait filled with exotic fruits. It was my first time trying dragon fruit, which is amazing!!!

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For those who like a more familiar brand of coffee, Starbucks is also located nearby. We went there several times and bought some mugs for our “been there” collection. I also found it funny that they advertise their Mocha Coconut Frappuccino as “only available in Hawaii.” I remember this being a seasonal summer drink that I used to sip while floating around my aunt’s pool in California. I haven’t seen it for several years, so maybe now it is only in Hawaii, but I have certainly enjoyed it stateside.

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The Island Gourmet Market was where we emptied our pockets. It is the best store on the big island, offering souvenirs, sundries, and a reasonably priced selection of both groceries and prepared food. This is where you go under the guise of saving money, but you really spend what you might have saved on Hawaiian merchandise, like Hawaiian themed Hello Kitty tote bags and candles that smell like macadamia nuts. Dan bought me the best orange/yellow sarong that matches my bikini, so I scored!

The Island Market was our go-to for room snacks and local products. POG, a mixture of Passionfruit/Guava/Orange is perfection.

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Finally, there was a cool restaurant next to our hotel called the Lava Lava Beach Club. It had been highly recommended as a fun and relatively good-value place to eat with views of the ocean. We went to check it out one morning, before it was open, and we never went back to eat. However, there was something very delightful about the place…cats!!!

Cats all over the trees near the beach! I always miss our own cats when we travel, so I get very excited to see cats during our vacations.

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I’ve enjoyed taking a trip down memory lane while writing this and I hope you have also enjoyed coming along on our vacation. We are itching to get back to Hawaii and hopefully a return trip will be sooner than later. It was truly the most magical and relaxing family vacation that we have ever taken.

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Tuesday 04.06.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Hawaii 2019: Hapuna Beach

The Hilton Waikoloa Village is an amazing property with multiple pools, but it does not have direct beach access and sometimes, you just need a little salt water. Luckily, just down the road is Hapuna Beach. Hapuna Beach boasts turquoise waters and sparkling white sand. It’s paradise.

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We were advised to arrive early, especially since we visited on a Saturday. The parking lot still had plenty of spaces at 9am and we only had to pay a five dollar state park entrance fee. A bargain.

Growing up in California, I’m used to packing coolers and bringing a lot of gear for a beach day. We went basic, just borrowing towels from our hotel and bringing a tote bag with a few snacks/sodas. We were worried about too much sun exposure, when in reality we could have spent the entire day at Hapuna Beach.

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I read that Hapuna Beach can get quite rough, but we only experienced gentle waves and warm waters. Hapuna Beach was one of the loveliest beaches that I have ever experienced and it is a must-do, if you are visiting the Kona Coast.

The beach is very clean, including the bathrooms, which of course is the most important thing to note! A beach with clean bathrooms is a unicorn!

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We did discover a rather alarming notice as we left the beach. Luckily we saw it after our visit, otherwise we might have been scared off from enjoying the beach.

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We went to the nearby snack shack so that the kids could try their very first shave ice. For the uninitiated, shave ice ( not shaved, grammarians need to let this one slide) is an enormous pile of finely shaved ice that is covered with the liquid flavorings of your choosing. I always pick watermelon, guava, and pineapple for a perfect tropical blend. It’s the ideal treat on a baking hot day and we all got to admire our colorful tongues.

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After Hapuna Beach, we ate lunch at the nearby Seafood bar.

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Unlike the beautiful views that we experienced at Hapuna Beach, the Seafood Bar was a bit of a dive, located in an industrial area. We ate on the open air deck and here was our view.

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That said, the food and service were great. The kids ordered grilled cheese sandwiches, Dan had a seafood stew, and I ate fried rice.

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i’m not sure if these tiki guys were decorations or the cups for some tropical cocktails, I’m guessing the latter. When visiting the islands, never turn down the opportunity for an umbrella drink!

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Tuesday 03.30.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

Hawaii 2019: Flumin' Kohala

We celebrated my stepdaughter Zoe’s birthday in Hawaii with a Flumin’ Kohala excursion. Flumin’ Kohala offers the unique experience of guided kayak tours through the historic Kohala Ditch, which was built over a century ago to bring water to the sugar cane fields.

The mid-morning excursion started with a quick safety video.

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Flumin Kohala is not an intense adventure. There are no rapids and only a few small dips for a short thrill. It does not require much physical effort, although you should be able to handle a small hike, climb in and out of the kayak, and help with a bit of paddling. Everyone is provided with a floatation device that ties around the waist, although the water is only knee-deep and no swimming skills are required. This is truly an adventure that most people in good health can enjoy, the only issue might be with those who have an extreme fear of the dark or claustrophobia. The tour goes into pitch-black tunnels ( a few headlamps providing the only light) and through tight spaces- if you reach out you will touch the wall and in a few spots, ducking is necessary.

We piled into vans for a short ride to the flumes.

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Our guide ( the guy sitting backwards in the van) entertained us with local history, corny jokes, and a few songs. Unfortunately, I can’t remember his name, but he was very nice and ended up being the guide for our kayak, which was just big enough for him and our family. I do remember that he was a college student, home for the summer, but going to school in California.

We arrived at our location, a lush, mountainous area with waterfalls. We had a very short, easy hike to the flumes.

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What to wear? We decided to put on our bathing suits under shorts/cover-ups. This worked out well. It’s not like we got soaked, but we did get wet. Our guide playfully used his oar to splash us with water and we walked around the flumes a bit, about knee high. The weather was warm, but the water was icy.

Close-toed shoes are required. We didn’t want to get our sneakers wet, so we went to the mall and splurged on Crocs for the whole family. I was very reluctant. It’s not that I was worried about Crocs being a fashion faux pas ( which they are) but that I have a painful association with Crocs. When my mom was having her cancer treatments, all of the doctors in the oncology units wore Crocs. I associate them with the worst time of my life.

I swore that I’d never wear them. However, pushed with needing shoes for the excursion, I caved and picked out a pair with flamingos. If you know me or have been reading for awhile, you’ll know that I loathe flamingoes. It seems appropriate.

Long story short, Crocs are the right kind of footwear for this activity. That said, I won’t be wearing them again. Luckily, they are a size too small and gave me blisters, so I have a easy excuse to throw them up on Poshmark!

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A picture of our guide. He even played the Ukulele while guiding us through the flumes- Multi-tasking and multi-talented!

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We climbed in the kayak with our guide in the front. He did a majority of the paddling. Felix second, Zoe third, me fourth and Dan in the back. Dan had an additional oar to assist with paddling and he got to wear a headlamp.

Dan and I had a problem. We were so physically sore from the Captain Zodiac excursion, that we couldn’t sit comfortably in the kayak. Normally, we would have been fine, but since this was only two days after the zodiac, we were stiff and in pain. We needed to sit with our legs crossed and my legs kept cramping. It was ninety minutes of discomfort.

That said, we still had a blast. Flumin Kohala is a unique tour that blends history and adventure with stunning scenery.

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The ride ended near a patch of wild pineapples!

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The current prices ( as of March 2021) are 135/adults and 75/children 5-11, this doesn’t include tax or tips. Our entire family enjoyed our experience at Flumin Kohala and the staff is first-rate.

After our excursion, we drove to a nearby town for lunch at a local cafe called Minnie’s. Minnie’s is a friendly burger/sandwich place, where we all went for grilled cheese. The owner overheard us mention Zoe’s birthday and she kindly surprised Zoe with a chocolate sundae. Minnie’s has great food and even better people. It’s the type of local restaurant that you should make sure to visit when in the area.

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Thursday 03.18.21
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 
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