Where to watch the Skins in Wakiki Beach?

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Where to watch the Skins in Wakiki Beach?

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I have to travel to Hawaii for work and will be there the first week of the season. I do not want to miss the NO game. Does anyone know of a place or way I can watch the game in Wakiki?

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I reckon the game of Football and the NFL are big on the Island.
You may want to check out any sport bar/restaurant. They should have satellite LINK to the games.
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hogwild33 wrote:I have to travel to Hawaii for work and will be there the first week of the season. I do not want to miss the NO game. Does anyone know of a place or way I can watch the game in Wakiki?

Thanks for any help!!!
I'm not 100% on this but a lot of times closer to the day of the game you'll see someone who puts up a link in HogWash.

There are some west coast guys here so hopefully they may have the inside track for you but the only thing I found was this...

nfl.com/PreseasonLive
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langleyparkjoe wrote:
hogwild33 wrote:I have to travel to Hawaii for work and will be there the first week of the season. I do not want to miss the NO game. Does anyone know of a place or way I can watch the game in Wakiki?

Thanks for any help!!!
I'm not 100% on this but a lot of times closer to the day of the game you'll see someone who puts up a link in HogWash.

There are some west coast guys here so hopefully they may have the inside track for you but the only thing I found was this...

nfl.com/PreseasonLive
The NO game is regular season, LPJ. :oops:
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langleyparkjoe wrote:
hogwild33 wrote:I have to travel to Hawaii for work and will be there the first week of the season. I do not want to miss the NO game. Does anyone know of a place or way I can watch the game in Wakiki?

Thanks for any help!!!
I'm not 100% on this but a lot of times closer to the day of the game you'll see someone who puts up a link in HogWash.

There are some west coast guys here so hopefully they may have the inside track for you but the only thing I found was this...

nfl.com/PreseasonLive
The NO game is regular season, LPJ. :oops:
Didn't see the "NO".. my apologies bro!!! Good catch DS, thanks
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I would say visit any Hooters and you'll not only enjoy the game but the view as well. Now, if you're Wife is with you and she won't go for that, I would just check with your hotel concierge to see what they would recommend. Make sure to check the kickoff time and factor in the time change. It'll be 6 hours if you live on the East Coast.
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Depends on where u r staying. Nearest Hooters to waikiki is not within walking distance so would have to drive or take a cab. There is a buff wild wings....and the yard house....also moose Mcgillcuddys.....several places that have tvs, food, beer. Of course, a 1pm game on east coast is 7am there......where r u staying, may be able to recommend places near ur hotel....i have gone to oahau many times on busyness
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frankcal20 wrote:Make sure to check the kickoff time and factor in the time change. It'll be 6 hours if you live on the East Coast.
Doesn't matter where you live, the game will be at 7AM local time.
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I was in Waikiki a couple of weeks ago... and, I'm not ashamed to admit that there was more to watch there than football... would have been a tough call... otoh...
frankcal20 wrote:I would say visit any Hooters.
conveniently, there is a nice Hooters near Waikiki, at the Aloha tower... as well as Buffalo Wild Wings, and others...
and you'll not only enjoy the game but the view as well. Now, if you're Wife is with you and she won't go for that, I would just check with your hotel concierge.
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to see what they would recommend. Make sure to check the kickoff time and factor in the time change. It'll be 6 hours if you live on the East Coast.
7 hours... Hawaii doesn't do DST... :wink:
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Countertrey wrote:7 hours... Hawaii doesn't do DST... :wink:
and, enjoy Hawaii... ALOHA!
Ouch! That means a 6AM kickoff. :shock:
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Countertrey wrote:I was in Waikiki a couple of weeks ago... and, I'm not ashamed to admit that there was more to watch there than football... would have been a tough call... otoh...
frankcal20 wrote:I would say visit any Hooters.
conveniently, there is a nice Hooters near Waikiki, at the Aloha tower... as well as Buffalo Wild Wings, and others...
and you'll not only enjoy the game but the view as well. Now, if you're Wife is with you and she won't go for that, I would just check with your hotel concierge.
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to see what they would recommend. Make sure to check the kickoff time and factor in the time change. It'll be 6 hours if you live on the East Coast.
7 hours... Hawaii doesn't do DST... :wink:
and, enjoy Hawaii... ALOHA!
While you are certainly accurate in that there are a lot of distractions in Wakiki that could impact ability/desire to watch football on TV.....think you are inaccurate in the 7 hour statement. While Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time, the time difference in Sept and Oct will be 6 hours from east coast, as we do not shift off of daylight savings time until Nov 4. At that point, the time difference would be 7 hours.....
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rskin72 wrote:While Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time, the time difference in Sept and Oct will be 6 hours from east coast, as we do not shift off of daylight savings time until Nov 4. At that point, the time difference would be 7 hours.....
No, that's when it shifts back to a six hour difference.
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rskin72 wrote:While Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time, the time difference in Sept and Oct will be 6 hours from east coast, as we do not shift off of daylight savings time until Nov 4. At that point, the time difference would be 7 hours.....
No, that's when it shifts back to a six hour difference.
Right now it is 1010 on the east coast....hawaii time is 0410 (thank you Google). And...come to think about it.....when we fall back in Nov, time difference would be 5 hours. Thinking about all of this has made my brain hurt....I am going to go back to discussing football here.... :D
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rskin72 wrote:While Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time, the time difference in Sept and Oct will be 6 hours from east coast, as we do not shift off of daylight savings time until Nov 4. At that point, the time difference would be 7 hours.....
No, that's when it shifts back to a six hour difference.
Right now it is 1010 on the east coast....hawaii time is 0410 (thank you Google). And...come to think about it.....when we fall back in Nov, time difference would be 5 hours.
Seems you are correct about the current difference being 6 hours (I always thought Hawaii was six hours behind during standard time). I was correct about the time shift going down when we fall back, though.
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Here's a thought.... Get off the plane, ask the taxi driver what time it is and reset your watch accordingly. Takes any thinking out of the equation. K.I.S.S.

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Yes, but knowing the correct local time still doesn't tell you what time kickoff is, does it?
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1 pm EST 09Sept the RGIII era in DC officially begins..... :D
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Deadskins wrote:Yes, but knowing the correct local time still doesn't tell you what time kickoff is, does it?
...eh but if you're watch is 6 hours ahead, then you just reduce the kickoff time by 6 hours. (1pm kickoff est will be 7am)
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Which we resolved mid-way through page 1:
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frankcal20 wrote:Make sure to check the kickoff time and factor in the time change. It'll be 6 hours if you live on the East Coast.
Doesn't matter where you live, the game will be at 7AM local time.
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