boferguson
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 23, 2018
Obviously this is a "grasping at straws" question, but here goes> Our Aulani reservation begins (was supposed to begin) 4/10. Aulani has announced closure through end of March. Hawaii's governor, in an effort to dissuade visitors, has said any visitor will be quarantined to their hotel room for 14 days if they attempt to come to the islands.
So, my two questions --
1) obviously Aulani needs to extend its cancellation period to match, but hasn't done so. Why? I'm sure there is no way they expect guests to come, nor would want to keep to resort open for quarantined guests.
2) I can find no clarification if the governor declared this policy as "14 days from the date of declaration (3/23) or a ROLLING 14 days that begins whenever you arrive."
Before you roast me, we are not trying to go through with this. I work for the government and though it kills me, we know the right thing to do is cancel this vacation we've been planning for a year and help slow the spread of COVID-19. But, I am a stickler for detail, and I like to know the facts around this stuff. If any of you have seen details I've missed, or have some informed speculation, I'm interested.
Aloha....
So, my two questions --
1) obviously Aulani needs to extend its cancellation period to match, but hasn't done so. Why? I'm sure there is no way they expect guests to come, nor would want to keep to resort open for quarantined guests.
2) I can find no clarification if the governor declared this policy as "14 days from the date of declaration (3/23) or a ROLLING 14 days that begins whenever you arrive."
Before you roast me, we are not trying to go through with this. I work for the government and though it kills me, we know the right thing to do is cancel this vacation we've been planning for a year and help slow the spread of COVID-19. But, I am a stickler for detail, and I like to know the facts around this stuff. If any of you have seen details I've missed, or have some informed speculation, I'm interested.
Aloha....