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Thank You for Choosing the Go Oahu Card! Thank you for choosing the Go Oahu Card! This packet contains your admission pass(es) Your pass is required for admission at each attraction. Please print it out, carry it with you and retain it after each visit. How to use your admission pass Every pass has a unique code. A representative at the attraction will scan the code on each traveler’s pass, granting you admission. For special offers at shops and restaurants, show your pass to your server or cashier. Be aware of admission policies Please read attraction information for hours, closings, and special admis- sion instructions. Attractions with the symbol require reservations. Attractions displaying require you to pick up tickets at a separate location. Pass expiration Visiting your first attraction activates your pass. Then, your pass is good for the number of calendar days you purchased, over a two-week period. 14 You have one year from the purchase date to begin using your pass. Need help? If you need assistance with your pass please call us at 866-637-8819. If you lose your pass, reprint it at any time from your order confirmation email, or by using Order Lookup at smartdestinations.com. Go Oahu Card Guidebook Your Choice of One of these Premium Attractions 1 Diamond Head Luau RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Choose one: Waikiki Aquarium (888) 589-5006 Your choice of one of the following is included with a 3 day (or greater) Go Oahu 2777 Kalakaua Ave Card®: Honolulu HI 96815 Diamond Head Luau Sunset Dinner Sail on Makani Catamaran Alii Luau & Dinner Show at The Polynesian Cultural Center Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park Semi-Private Surf Lesson by Sea & Board Sports Hawaii Oahu Hidden Gems Tour + Snorkeling with Turtles Getting in: Go to the ticket office at the Waikiki Aquarium to redeem your pass. Reserve Reservations required. Limited seating available. Call (888) 589-5006 for reservations. This company has a strict 48 hour cancelation policy. Open: Thursday, Friday, Sunday, and Monday, 5:15 pm-9:30 pm 2 Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Choose one: Notes: Your choice of one of the following is included with a 3 day (or greater) Go Oahu Requirements: Card®: Children 3–7 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park Must be in good physical condition Alii Luau & Dinner Show at The Polynesian Cultural Center Pregnant women are not allowed to participate Sunset Dinner Sail on Makani Catamaran Children under the age of 3 are not allowed to participate Semi-Private Surf Lesson by Sea & Board Sports Hawaii The use of safety vests is required for all Sea Life Park Hawaii interactive programs Oahu Hidden Gems Tour + Snorkeling with Turtles Biodegradable sun lotion only, to protect the animals Diamond Head Luau No jewelry (including piercing jewelry) or accessories that could potentially fall off in the water, such as sunglasses, eye glasses, rings, bracelets, necklaces, hair ties etc. Getting in: Look for the ticket window with the Go Oahu Card signs to present your pass. Reserve Reservations required. Please call (866) 365-7446 and mention that you have a Go 41-202 Kalanianole Hwy (808) 259-2500 Oaha Card. For more information about Sea Life Park and Encounter requirements, please Waimanalo HI 96795 visit Sea Life Park Hawaii's website. Transportation is included and instructions will be given upon reservation. Please Note: You must call (866) 365-7446 for reservations. You will be required to leave a credit card number to "hold your spot". This attraction has a 48 hour cancelation policy. If you don't cancel outside of the 48 hour time frame your credit card will be charged. Open: Park Hours: Daily, 9:30 am-5:00 pm / Dolphin Encounter time: 3:15 pm / Other times may be available. Please check when making reservations. Closed: May be closed major U.S. holidays Page 1/11 3 Alii Luau & Dinner Show at The Polynesian Cultural Center RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Choose one: Notes: Transportation available for an additional fee. Your choice of one of the following is included with a 3 day (or greater) Go Oahu 55-370 Kamehameha Hwy (808) 293-3468 Card®: Laie HI Alii Luau & Dinner Show at The Polynesian Cultural Center Sunset Dinner Sail on Makani Catamaran Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park Semi-Private Surf Lesson by Sea & Board Sports Hawaii Oahu Hidden Gems Tour + Snorkeling with Turtles Diamond Head Luau Getting in: Look for the ticket window with the Go Oahu Card sign and present your pass for validation. Reserve Reservations required. Please call 1 (844) 572-2347 (Toll Free - US Mainland), or (808) 293-3333 (Oahu) and mention that you have a Go Oahu Card Pass. Open: Monday-Saturday, 12:00 pm-9:30 pm. / Shows 7:30 pm-9:00 pm Closed: Sundays, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. 4 Sunset Dinner Sail on Makani Catamaran RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Choose one: Notes: Pass includes a free drink. Your choice of one of the following is included with a 3 day (or greater) Go Oahu 1009 Ala Moana Blvd (808) 591-9000 Card®: Kewalo Basin, Pier 1 Sunset Dinner Sail on Makani Catamaran Honolulu HI 96814 Alii Luau & Dinner Show at The Polynesian Cultural Center Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park Semi-Private Surf Lesson by Sea & Board Sports Hawaii Oahu Hidden Gems Tour + Snorkeling with Turtles Diamond Head Luau Getting in: Present your pass at the Makani Kiosk. Reserve Reservations required; please call (808) 591-9000. Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Spring/Summer Hours: / May-August, 5:30 pm-7:30 pm Fall/Winter Hours: / September-April, 5:00 pm-7:00 pm Closed: Open year-round, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Weather permitting. All holiday hours are subject to change without notice. 5 Oahu Hidden Gems Tour + Snorkeling with Turtles Choose one: 131 Kailulani #28 (808) 926-3090 Your choice of one of the following is included with a 3 day (or greater) Go Oahu Honolulu HI 96815 Card®: Oahu Hidden Gems Tour + Snorkeling with Turtles Alii Luau & Dinner Show at The Polynesian Cultural Center Sunset Dinner Sail on Makani Catamaran Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park Semi-Private Surf Lesson by Sea & Board Sports Hawaii Diamond Head Luau Reserve Reservations are required, please call (808) 926-3090 to book the Oahu Hidden Gem Tour. Open: Daily, 7:30 am-5:00 pm Closed: Open 365 days-a-year. Page 2/11 6 Semi-Private Oahu Surf Lesson (for 2+) by Sea & Board Sports Hawaii RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Choose one: Notes: Your choice of one of the following is included with a 3 day (or greater) Go Oahu Lesson Includes: Card®: Top quality ST longboard (other board types available on request) Semi-Private Surf Lesson by Sea & Board Sports Hawaii Rash guard Alii Luau & Dinner Show at The Polynesian Cultural Center Pre-surf instruction on the beach Sunset Dinner Sail on Makani Catamran Dolphin Encounter by Sea Life Park Oahu Hidden Gems Tour + Snorkeling with Turtles IMPORTANT NOTE: This activity is for children 12 years and older. For younger children the surf Diamond Head Luau lesson can be upgraded to a private lesson (for an additional fee, paid directly to Sea & Board Sports Hawaii). Children under 12 need one-on-one instruction due to water safety. Getting in: Please park across from the green food trailer. Then proceed down the A private solo surf lesson may be booked for a small upgrade fee. paved path and present your pass to the staff of Sea & Board Sports Hawaii, located in the kiosk near the dock. 62-540 Kamehameha Hwy (808) 352-9775 Hale'iwa HI 96712 Reserve Reservations required. Please call (808) 352-9775. Open: Surf Lessons: Daily at 8:00 am and 11:00 am / Office Hours: 8:00 am-5:00 pm Closed: Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Included Attractions Waikiki/Diamond Head 1 Diamond Head Hike by Kaimana Tours, LLC RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Getting in: Reservations are required. Notes: You may now book your reservations directly through website . Pick your tour and time and Diamond Head trails are open to all visitors who pay a park fee; the Go Select Pass covers this park fee and use the Go Oahu Card Customer tab to book your tour. For GO Card customers please put transportation to and from Diamond Head.* the total amount of GO cards that you have(no need to specify the amount of adults verses *Park fees included ONLY when traveling with Kaimana Tours. children). Reserve Reservations required. Diamond Head State Monument Please note, this tour operator has a 24 hour cancellation policy. When you make your 1. Show your pass and receive a FREE State of Hawaii Magnet with a $10 purchase or a FREE Diamond Head reservation you will be asked for a credit card to hold your reservation. Your credit card will Tote Bag with any $25 purchase or more at the Diamond Head Visitor Center store. The Diamond Head Visitor only be charged if you do not cancel at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled tour. Center is located in Diamond Head crater, at the beginning of the hiking trail and offers exclusive State of Hawaii logo merchandise not found in any other store in Hawaii. Open daily, 7:00 am-3:30 pm. (One free gift per Open: person, per day. Free gift offers cannot be combined with each other or with any other promotion or coupon. Valid only at Monday–Friday, 7:30 am–7:00 pm; / Saturday, 8:00 am–6:00 pm; / Sunday, 8:00 am–6:00 time of purchase.
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