Hawaii: Kids sightsee for free on the AlohaBus in Honolulu
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Here’s a nice break for families visiting Hawaii this summer. In Honolulu, one free child ticket comes with an adult ticket for the AlohaBus, a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus. The bus stops at the King Kamehameha Statue, Iolani Palace and other places by day and at restaurants and the Aloha Tower by night.
The deal: Kids Go Free awards one free AlohaBus ticket for a child age 3 to 11 years old for each adult ticket purchased. Families can board and reboard unlimited times on the double-decker buses, which travel along three loops in Honolulu, including one that connects with a bus to Pearl Harbor.
Adult tickets cost $29 for a 24-hour ticket, $39 for a 48-hour ticket and $49 for a 72-hour ticket; prices include tax.
When: The offer is good for tours through Aug. 31.
Tested: It’s pretty easy to find and purchase the free child tickets on the AlohaBus website. Here’s how the savings stack up: Tickets for children usually run $14 to $24, depending on the length of time selected for the bus ticket.
Contact: Gray Line AlohaBus, (800) 622-3011
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