This post is from 2011. Much of the event will be the same in 2012. For more information, see this link.
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I just got word that Oahu’s Ko Olina Resort is planning a huge New Year’s Eve fireworks extravaganza! How huge? The sponsors are spending over $100,000 and making the fireworks visible from all four ocean lagoons. They’re also touting it as “Hawaii’s largest”. Here’s a bit more from the sponsors:
Cocktail and dining options will be available at the Ko Olina resort properties – JW Marriott Ihilani, Disney’s Aulani Resort, and Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club. If you plan to dine at any of these locations, I highly recommend that you book as soon as possible.
Viewing the fireworks is free and open to the public, though parking is $20 per car. Ko Olina grounds will be available from 7pm. See a few more details here
about restrictions.Ko Olina Resort is located on Oahu’s leeward western shore, approximately 17 miles from Honolulu.
See this link for more Oahu New Year’s Eve Fireworks & Events in Honolulu and Waikiki.
This information was originally posted on GoVisitHawaii.com.
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Hah! Free, but parking is $20. That's like Hawaiian Air saying the airfare is free, you just have to pay $500 for your seat. :-P Nice try Ko Olina!
That said, $20 for a family to see an awesome fireworks show is a bargain!