Places To Go, Things To Do *************************************************************************************************************** Expand your child’s experience. Try something new this summer. MUSEUMS The Bishop Museum 1525 Bernice St. 847-3511 www.bishopmuseum.org Children’s Discovery Center 111 Ohe St. 524-5437, Fax 524-5400 www.discoverycenterhawaii.org Spalding House, Honolulu Museum of Art 2411 Makiki Heights Drive 526-0232 www.tcmhi.org Hawaii State Art Museum Capital District Building, 250 South Hotel Street 586-0300 Times: 9am-5pm; Closed Tues. and Christmas Day Cost: Kamaaina & active military rates: $12.95 adults ($19.95 reg.), $8.95 children 4-12 years ($14.95 reg.), & $10.95 seniors ($16.95 reg.), Free for children under 3 w/accompanying adult. Includes museum and planetarium classes, Hawaiian crafts and special “hands-on” exhibits. Free Parking available. Times: T-F 9am-1pm, Sat-Sun 10am-3pm Closed Mon. Cost: $10 General Admission (all ages); $8 Kamaaina (all ages); $6 Senior Citizens (Ages 62+); Free (Children under 1 years old) and members An interactive discovering center for all ages! No strollers please. Free Parking available. Times: T-Sat 10am - 430pm, Sun 1pm-5pm ,Closed Mon.& Holidays Cost: $10 Adults; Members and under 17 free. Includes admission to Honolulu Museum of Art same day. Free to the public every 3rd Sun. from 11am-5pm, every first Wed., & July 31st for Kamaaina. Bag Check: Bags larger than 15" diag. are checked in at the front desk upon entrance. Times: T-S 10am-4pm, First Friday of the month 6pm-9pm; Closed Sun, Mon. & Holidays Cost: Free Three wonderful galleries to observe and explore. All items larger than 11”x15” must be checked-in and held at the security desk. sfca.hawaii.gov SEE THE ANIMALS Hawaii Living Art Marine Center 3239 Ualena St. #100, 841-8080 Times: view their monthly calendar on-line Cost: Costs vary, Kamaaina rates available A family attraction providing “hands-on” and interactive learning of our underwater world. Reservations required at least 48 hours prior to visit. www.livingartmarinecenter.com Hawaiian Humane Society 2700 Waialae Ave, 356-2200 www.hawaiihumane.org Honolulu Zoo 151 Kapahulu Ave. 971-7171 www.honoluluzoo.org Sea Life Park 41-202 Kalanianaole Hwy 259-2500 sealifeparkhawaii.com Waikiki Aquarium 2777 Kalakaua Avenue 923-9741 www.waikikiaquarium.org Times: M-F 11am–7pm; S-Su 10am-4pm; Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Year’s Cost: Free Great place for families interested in adoption or foster care. Educational classes also provided. Times: 9am-4:30pm Daily except Christmas; Keiki Zoo 9am-4pm Cost: $8 residents 13yrs & over; $4 children 3-12; $14 non-residents 13yrs & over; $6 children 3-12 yrs. (accomp.by adult 18 yrs. & older); Free for children 3 yrs. & under (accomp.by adult 18 yrs. & older Times: 9:30am-5pm 7 days a week Cost: Kamaaina $19.99 adults ($29.99 reg.), $14.99 children 3-12 years ($19.99 reg.), free for children 2 yrs. & under, Military rates available at the base. Parking $5/day Playground area for the kids; Interact with dolphins & other activities additional cost Times: 9am-4:30pm Daily, Special hours 9am-2:30pm ( Thanksgiving) and 11am-4:30pm (New Years Day), Closed on Christmas Day and Honolulu Marathon Cost: $12 13-64 yrs., $8 Kamaaina 13-64 yrs., $5 4-12 yrs., Free 3 yrs. & under $5 Seniors (65 yrs +) Exhibits, programs and research focus on the aquatic life of Hawaii and the tropical Pacific ACTIVITIES Pali Lanes 120 Hekili Street 261-0828 Bay View Mini-Putt and Zipline 45-285 Kaneohe Bay Drive 247-6464 bayviewminiputt.com (updated prior to 4/24/15) Times: Mon./Thur./Fri. 4pm-11pm, Tues. 9am-11pm., Wed. 10am-11pm, Fri. 10am-1am, Sat. 9am-1am, Sun. 11am-11pm *Times subject to change for Summer Cost: $3.50 Adults, $2.75 under 19 or over 55 years, $4 Everyone Daily after 5pm, Sun. before 5pm $3.50, Military $2.50, Shoes are $2 Cosmic bowling and bumpers are available Mini-Putt: M-T Closed, W/Th 10am-6pm;F/Sat/Sun. 10am-9pm ; Zipline: M-T Closed, Wed.-Sat. 10am-5pm, Open Hoidays Cost: Kamaaina: 18 holes-$12 age 6+, $6 age 3-6; 3 Zipline $25 age 6+ PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS, GARDENS Public swim times: M-F 1:30pm – 5pm Sat. 1pm-5pm Sun.& Holidays Closed *Times subject to change for Summer Cost: pool Free; there may be small fees for some classes Classes for children & adults, playgrounds, field, tennis courts, swimming pool, and skate park. **Hair from shoulder-length or longer should be tied up in a rubber band.** Our Neighborhood Park/Playground includes Ahuimanu Community Park, 239-6594, Kaneohe Community & Senior Center 233-7317, Heeia Neighborhood Park 233-7335, Kapunahala Neighborhood Park 233-7316, Kahaluu Community Park 239-8726, Kaneohe Community Park 233-7330, Kaneohe Beach Park 768-3003, Puohala Community Park 233-7317. Kaneohe District Park 45-660 Keaahala Rd. 233-7312 office, 233-7311 pool Byodo-In Japanese Temple 47-200 Kahekili Hwy. 239-8811 www.byodo-in.com Times: 9am-5pm Daily Cost: $3 adults: $1 children 3-12 years: $2 for seniors Japanese Temple, gardens, koi ponds (you can buy food special food to feed the fish) Times: 9am-4pm 7 days a week, Cost: Free; closed 12/25 and 1/1 Walking paths, plants, campgrounds, equestrian trail, & occasional classes. Tropical plant nature walks every Sat. (10am) & Sun. (1pm), reservations for walks. Camping on Fri, Sat, and Sun. Fishing on Sat & Sun, 10am-2pm. (catch and release) Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden End of Luluku Rd. 233-7323 SOME FAVORITE BEACHES Ala Moana Beach Park Hanauma Bay 396-4229 (Recorded Info. Line) Coconut Island Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology 236-7443 Nice for picnicking, swimming, walking/jogging, watching the sunset Times: 6am-6pm; Closed Tues., Christmas, & New Years; Summer (April-Sept): 6am-7pm Cost: $1/vehicle, $7.50/non-residents 13yrs & older, FREE/residents w/valid ID & children 12yrs & under Times: 9am or 10am Weekdays, 10am or 2pm on Family Sunday (Every third Sunday) FREE on Family Sunday (Donation of $6 suggested). Reservations are required, visit website for more information. Coconutislandnews.blogspot.com Other favorite beaches include Kailua Beach, Kualoa Beach Park, & Waimanalo Beach Park VISIT A HEIAU, WITH RESPECT Puu 0 Mahuka Heiau, Sunset Beach, off Pupukea Homestead Road and Ulupo Heiau, Kailua (turn into Windward YMCA, Pali Hwy.) TAKE A HIKE Maunawili, Pali Highway, Kailua-bound side, by Olomana lookout Waahila State Park, St. Louis Heights VISIT YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY Storytelling & special events; check with the library about special events SHOPPING CENTERS CAN BE FUN PLACES TO VISIT Besides loads of shops, kids enjoy the extra exhibits that can be found at various shopping centers. Also, a great place to go walking in weatherproof comfort. GO WALKING Walk for family fitness & recreation--favorite places in Kaneohe include Windward Community College, Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden, Hawaiian Memorial Park, & Windward Mall. CAMPING… Department of Parks and Recreation Camping Information Camping permits are required and are issued at the Parks Permits Section on the ground floor of the Frank F. Fasi Municipal Building, 650 South King Street, or at any Satellite City Hall from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can also visit online at https://camping.honolulu.gov to do application online. The Parks Permits Section office is closed on weekends and holidays. Hours of operation at Satellite City Halls vary by location. www1.honolulu.gov/parks/camping.htm Favorite camping sites include Bellows Field Beach Park, Hauula Beach Park, Hoomaluhia, Kaiaka Bay Beach Park, Keaau Beach Park, Kokololio Beach Park, Kalaeloa Beach Park, Kualoa Regional Park, Lualualei Beach Park #1, Maili Beach Park, Nanakuli Beach Park, Swanzy Beach Park, Waimanalo Bay Beach Park, & Waimanalo Beach Park. Compiled by: (updated prior to 4/24/15) Contact us at 235-7747 or kcfc@pacthawaii.org for more information.
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