Posts Tagged ‘Hawaii Superferry’

TheBoat Features FREE WiFi for Riders

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Yes you read that right. If you read Dr. J’s article about TheBoat, I’m sure you’ll be happy to know that TheBoat is also adding FREE WiFi for the riders in the next couple of weeks. This is very very good news, especially for people who want to get some work done before they get to town during the one hour ride, or just cruising the internet to kill some time.

And, for those of you who have the iPod Touch, you can use the WiFi capabilities on the boat to log onto the internet for free. This is a great alternative especially if you don’t want to purchase the iPhone to use the internet.

I think this is a great incentive to use TheBoat to get to town and back. Not only is it a casual relaxing ride, but now you can also use the internet as well. You can’t say that if you drive a car. You also can’t say that if you’re catching the bus either. Heck, you can’t even do that on the airplane unless you pay for it! And for $2, the normal price of admission on the bus, you can ride TheBoat with free internet.

Really, this is a great idea. I’m glad they are looking out for the consumers. Now, hopefully we can switch gears and talk about TheBus instead of the Super Ferry…

Super Ferry Me!

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

A couple weeks ago, I watched the Hawaii Super Ferry, Alakai (which means “ocean path” in Hawaiian) coming in, from the Ala Moana Beach Park. It was a pretty amazing sight, and I could tell that people around me were getting excited too. Today, Hawaii Super Ferry hosted a free tour of the ferry for 4000 lucky individuals (wish I was there too…). Many visitors seemed to like the amenitites they provide, and the vessel seemed very comfortable. If you were not one of those lucky people who got to preview the ferry today, don’t worry. Hawaii Super Ferry is planning to set up more free tours in the near future, and those dates will be announced soon. I did sign up for their newsletter, so I will keep everyone posted about the dates. Or you can sign up yourself as well. :)

I didn’t know that you could pay extra $20 for an access to the first class lounge (Hahalua Lounge). You can have wider reclining seats not to mention a free drink and snack. Since it takes about 3 hours to either Maui or Kaui from Oahu, $20 is definitely worth it.

They already started taking reservations for the travel dates between September 5th and January 15th. However, the Super Ferry expects to have their inaugrual service sooner than that, possibly sometime in August. They still need to complete crew and staff training, route familiarization, and final U.S. Coast Guard certification to begin their services. They are offering daily routes to Kaui and Maui from Oahu. Once the second ferry arrives in 2009, we will be able to take the ferry to the Big Island as well. When you make a reservation, remember that 14-day advance purchase web fares are $8 cheaper than the normal fares. The fares are also $10 cheaper if you travel between Tuesday and Thursday. Oh, don’t try to get to the terminal too late since they will close the terminal 30 minutes prior to a departure.

It is true that nowadays we can get unreasonably cheap airfares for interisland traveling in the mist of the fare wars among three island airlines. However, with the declining quality of airline services, I expect that the Super Ferry will make a pretty significant impact on interisland traveling. Of course, there will be a time when we need to get to outer islands faster, but if you do have some time to spare to breathe fresh salty air, Hawaii Super Ferry will be a wonderful option to have.

So are you intrigued? Here is the story done by KGMB that you can watch to get further insight on Hawaii Super Ferry. Enjoy.