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  • That’s what we were told too. We made a post on Facebook tagging them and what their protocol was, and they reached out and changed their mind.

    Who knows when I’ll get the money back though.

    We booked Kauai and we’re really excited. Definitely cost a couple grand extra for the trip, and we’re owed about 4K in refunds. My heart goes out to those that can’t simply fork out that kinda cash.

    Also if you paid for the hotel with a credit card, most cards offer free travel insurance. You can file a claim there and get a refund.

  • We were planning to go in a month and we’re trying to cancel. Virtually none of the companies were willing to offer a refund (including a luau in Lahaina)

    Once the fire started threatening kaanapali our hotel & such has started to offer refunds with an understandably long wait time.

    We just switched islands, but we’re pretty privileged to afford to buy a whole different vacation while waiting on refunds.

  • If they wanted to protect kids they’d have a long list of better options.

    Gun control Better funding for education Mental health services Improvements to adoption/foster care systems

    The list goes on. We’ve been shown the government only cares about kids until they’re born. So until those things are fixed, I’m going to assume it’s not really about the kids, and more about stripping our rights away.

  • Find the middle ground you agree on, then focus/build on that. Paint yourself as “on their side,” not their enemy.

    But most people don’t care to change their mind. They care to see if you agree and expect you to change yours to match. So battling for the purpose of battling only leaves everyone exhausted.