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GAME NIGHT
MONDAY 4/28
7-9pm
at Tapas!
CARDS AGAINST HUMANITY
MUSICAL BINGO
WEDNESDAY 3/26
7:30/8:00/8:30pm
at Wang Chung’s!
SONGS YOU LOVE
Why You’re Always Sweaty in Hawaii (And That’s Okay)
Welcome to Hawaii, where staying dry is a myth and sweat is just part of the experience. If you came here expecting crisp, cool breezes and zero humidity… that’s adorable. Whether you’re strolling through Waikiki, hiking a lush trail, or just existing outside, you’re going to glisten. But don’t fight it—embrace it. Because Hawaii isn’t just a place, it’s a state of moisture.
Why It’s Totally Fine If You Can’t Surf
Let’s be honest—learning to surf is hard AF. But if you think actually riding waves is a requirement to be a hot surf bro (or sis, or they), think again. Sometimes it’s enough to just hold the board, let the salt mist hit your hair, and make it look like you belong in a photoshoot. So grab that oversized longboard, post up on the sand, and let people assume you’re a pro—no wipeouts necessary.
Why “Hawaiian Time” is the Best Excuse for Being Late
You could show up on time. But why rush when everyone knows Hawaiian Time is a state of mind? Whether it’s a beach day that turns into a sunset hangout or a “quick drink” that spirals into karaoke until 2 AM, being late in Hawaii is practically a cultural tradition. So next time someone gives you side-eye for strolling in 30 minutes late, just remind them—you’re simply living your best, island-prioritized life.
Why LGBTQ Travelers Should Eat Local
Hawaii is more than just breathtaking beaches—it’s a paradise for food lovers! To truly experience the islands like a local, dive into iconic eats like malasadas from Leonard’s Bakery or the classic plate lunch. These Hawaiian staples aren’t just delicious—they’re a taste of the islands’ rich culture and history.
Why LGBTQ Travelers Should Be Relaxing in Hawaii
Hawaii isn’t just a destination—it’s a mindset. While many travelers rush from one attraction to another, LGBTQ visitors will find that the true magic of the islands happens when they slow down. Whether it’s lounging by the beach, sipping a cocktail with friends, or simply taking in the sunset, embracing Hawaii’s laid-back rhythm is the ultimate way to unwind and recharge.