One Adult or Children's Ticket to the Honolulu Holiday Lights Tour from AlohaBus (Half Off)
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Open-top double-decker buses beckon guests to hop on & off treks that circle seasonal decorations, provide narration & play holiday music
It’s not uncommon for a resident to only explore a city’s iconic sights when guests come to town or when practicing hypnosis in a mirror leads to amnesia. Rediscover local landmarks with today’s Groupon to AlohaBus. Choose between the following options:
- For $10, you get one adult ticket to the Honolulu holiday-lights tour (a $20 value).
- For $6, you get one children’s ticket to Honolulu holiday-lights tour (a $12 value). Children’s tickets are valid for ages 4–11.<p>
Holiday-lights tours are offered December 4–30.
Friendly drivers steer AlohaBus’s fleet of double-decker buses through Honolulu streets, chaperoning tourists and intrigued locals to locations decorated in twinkling lights and allowing riders to disembark or climb aboard at any point. Visitors can choose to hop on any of the buses that arrive every 30–45 minutes at each stop, enjoying fresh ocean breezes on the open-top bus. Complimentary ear buds play holiday music and a GPS-activated narrative whispers fun facts in five languages, including English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and GPS’s native binary. A jaunt on the seasonal loop (6 p.m.–10 p.m.) travels through the holiday decorations of Waikiki, Ala Moana Shopping Center, Ward Centers, and downtown, circling the Honolulu Hale area one and a half times in order to showcase all the seasonal eye treats. An included 16-page guidebook helps focus gazes on the most festive scenes, and guests can hop off at stops to get an up-close look at decorations and the swarms of tiny fireflies inside each Christmas light. The entire tour lasts approximately two hours without stops.
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Friendly drivers steer AlohaBus's fleet of double-decker buses through Honolulu streets, chaperoning tourists and intrigued locals to scenic and historic locations and allowing riders to disembark or climb aboard at any point. Vehicles arrive every 30–45 minutes at each stop, and riders can enjoy fresh ocean breezes from the open-top vehicles. The buses make eight continuous loops from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., including the daytime historic loop that explores Diamondhead, Waikiki, the Pearl Harbor express loop, and the nighttime loop that meanders through shopping and dining destinations. Complimentary earbuds play music and a GPS-activated narrative whispers fun facts in five languages, including English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and GPS's native binary. Guests can hop off at stops to get an up-close look at areas of interest or to refill the bus's gas tank with coconut milk.