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Tuesday, January 6, 2015

What's Doin'?

Honolulu has always had the largest concentration of nightlife in all of the Hawaiian islands, and it is still the place to get the dancing out of your system. It has not only been for tourists but it has also been a fun destination for the locals.

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Nearly all of the nightlife has been in the heart of Waikiki, which is convenient because this is where the majority of hotels are and there are plenty of taxis to ensure safe transportation. However in the last decade there has been a noticeable increase in traffic.


Like most destinations, Friday and Saturday nights in Honolulu are the most happening nights of the week. But that doesn't mean the rest of the week is lacking and in fact, there's still plenty to do throughout the week. Honolulu is a late night city, the streets keep busy, the lights stay lit, and locals and visitors alike keep going until the bars and clubs close at 2 a.m.

The Night Club action in Waikiki seems to be the same but some are already moving out to downtown Honolulu and you can even dance in Chinatown. "Go West Young Man."

Ginza Night Club (from the Internet.)


Honolulu's exclusive after party destination open until 4AM. Located one block of Ala Moana Shopping Center. Over one mile West of Waikiki.

From hot bars and restaurants, block parties, clubs and shows, Honolulu has it all when it comes to after dark entertainment. The one thing that you have and nobody else has is you - your voice, your mind, your experience, your view. This may happen all the way to Makaha and you can share with your neighbors, relatives, friends and fellow dancers in our blogs. You can work, live, play and dance only as you can.

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