By May 15: $350 (professional)
$220 (student)
After May 15: $390 (professional)
$280 (student)
On-Site: $390(professional)
$280 (student)
Hotel Reservations
There are still rooms available at the hotel. Please book by May 1 to ensure that you get a room. If you have any trouble booking please email naspspa@hotmail.com immediately. Remember to support the conference and stay at the designated hotel!
Phone reservations can be made using the following numbers. Identify yourself as a member of NASPSPA to receive the group rate.
1-800-367-5370 (toll free)
1-808-922-6611 (direct)
Online reservations can also be made. Click here to reserve your room at conference rates!
Travel & Transportation Information
The conference will be in Honolulu, HI, on the island of Oahu. You will fly into the Honolulu International Airport (HNL).
Getting to the hotel:
Taxi: about $45.00 one way
Shuttle: $15 one way
available outside baggage claim
no reservation needed
book your return reservation at the hotel
City Bus: available, but does not allow luggage
Information for Presenters
Please see the Spring Newsletter for important information about computers and audio-visual equipment for verbal presentations, and size and formatting information for poster presentations (http://www.naspspa.org/newsletter/current-newsletter).
Special Opportunity for an Unique Hawai’ian Experience GET YOUR TIX BY MAY 15
For a group as small as NASPSPA, it is impossible to for us to put on an authentic Hawaiian dinner experience with entertainment. If you want such an experience, we encourage you to sign up for a dinner experience at the Polynesian Cultural Center. This place presents the best example for tourists of the Hawaiian culture and they provide organized bus service from the hotel. NASPSPA will not have programming on Friday afternoon and in order to get to the center in a timely fashion the bus will leave at 3:30 from the Marriott. Since we have our own sign up, they will sit people in the same area at the event. We know this is on same night at student social but it was the only time we could try to arrange with our busy schedule.
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Twilight Entry Ambassador Package
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Twilight Entry Buffet Package
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Prime Dining Restaurant Buffet
(serves 5-7pm)
Prime dining features the following palette-pleasers: succulent prime rib, stir-fry scallops, teriyaki chicken, baked fish with lemon and tartar sauce, baked red potatoes, and steamed white rice accompanied by salted plums and black sesame seeds. Also included are island-fresh tossed greens with a host of condiments, jumbo shrimp cocktail, an assortment of garden vegetables, sashimi from the fresh catch of the day - and so much more.
Oh, and don’t forget to sample our Haupia Cream Puffs and Island Macadamia Nut Cream Pie.
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Island Feast Restaurant Buffet
(serves 5-7pm)
The Island Buffet serves savory Hawai’ian, Asian and mainland entrees, buffet style. Desserts galore, too. It comfortably seats about 1,000 diners, making it the largest restaurant in the South Pacific. Three enticing entrees are offered: sweet & sour pork, baked chicken with gravy, and ocean-fresh mahi mahi cooked to perfection and served with lemon wedges and tartar sauce. The Island Buffet’s array of dining delights is sure to please any palate. Of course, true to Polynesian tradition - in which feasting has been elevated to an art form - you’re welcome to fill your plate as many times as you’d like.
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"HA: Breath of Life" night show
with PREMIUM seating (7:30-9pm)
A spectacular new Polynesian night show like nothing else seen in Hawai’i. H?: BREATH OF LIFE. A STORY OF PASSION, IGNITED BY FIRE, SONG AND DANCE. The symbolic story of Mana and his beloved Lani, punctuated by Polynesian dance, music and blazing fireknives, is told in "H?: Breath of Life," a stunning, new evening show featuring over 100 Polynesian natives, special effects, animation and surround sound. It is a Pacific isle saga of birth and death, love and family, triumph and tragedy.
COME, BREATHE IT IN.
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"HA: Breath of Life" night show
with reserved seating (7:30-9pm)
A spectacular new Polynesian night show like nothing else seen in Hawai’i. H?: BREATH OF LIFE. A STORY OF PASSION, IGNITED BY FIRE, SONG AND DANCE. The symbolic story of Mana and his beloved Lani, punctuated by Polynesian dance, music and blazing fireknives, is told in "H?: Breath of Life," a stunning, new evening show featuring over 100 Polynesian natives, special effects, animation and surround sound. It is a Pacific isle saga of birth and death, love and family, triumph and tragedy.
COME, BREATHE IT IN.
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2012 NASPSPA Group Rate:
$74.75 net adult $51.80 net child
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2012 NASPSPA Group Rate:
$50.10 net adult $38.20 net child
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Transportation:
- $18.81 net per person: 3:30 pm pick up at Waikiki Marriott;return about 10:30 pm
- Tour narration en route: Enjoy a spectacular trip on the most beautiful beach-side highway on O’ahu, on the scenic Windward coastline.
- Children under 5 are free and do not have allocated seats (must sit on laps).
- Parking is $8 per vehicle if driving out on your own (it’s about a 1 hr drive from Waikiki).
- Check with your friends and then sign up using the link below by May 15 to take advantage of discounted rates (http://www.polynesia.com/naspsa-request.html).
General Information about Hawaii
Go to http://www.gohawaii.com/ for information about visiting the Hawaiian Islands.