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Hawaii news: A 'fresh, contemporary' refurb for Kauai Shores

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July 10, 2017
A 'fresh, contemporary' refurb for Kauai Shores
The $10 million project touched on the rooms, lobby and amenities at the property, about two miles from Kapaa town.
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Hawaii arrivals, spending up for May

Spending among visitors was up 9.8% and arrivals were up 4.2% in 2017 compared to the first five months of 2016.

Kauai's Mokihana to be renovated

The 80-room hotel will remain open during construction, which is expected to be completed by February.

Outrigger Waikiki marks 50th year with promotions

The "$50 for 50" deal grants guests a $50 resort credit when they book five night or more, while the "Hawaii 5-0" package can be specialized to fit a couple on a romantic getaway all the way up to family reunions with 50 guests.

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Hana: Cultural connections via disconnection

The locals will tell you Hana is the "most Hawaiian" place on Maui. It takes an effort to get here, and at the eastern tip of the island, the town feels isolated. It is about disconnecting and getting off the beaten path.

TW Chats on Twitter this week: Travel sellers

The Power of travel sellers. Our annual Twitter chat about how people are buying travel and from whom. Our next Chat: Wed., July 12: 3 p.m. Eastern.

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