Nadine C.
Yelp
The #1 Tourist Attraction in Hawaii...
"... December 7, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy..."
-- President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
My first visit to The Pearl Harbor Visitors' Center was with my college friend, Joanie from San Diego, and her family in August of 2011. I remember going straight after work and arriving at 0730 to find them in a LONG line. At the time, I was so overwhelmed that I didn't post any photos nor write a review. It was a unique experience...
Fast forward to 3-2-23...
My Yelp friend, Emmett from San Diego, was visiting Hawaii for the First time. Pearl Harbor Visitors' Center was where he wanted to go. It was on the top of his list!
Wow ...
Okay...
We will make this happen.
We picked up breakfast on the way to Pearl Harbor where we were First in Line at 6am. The free parking lot was empty, so, we had the best parking! We ate okazuya cuisine on a cement bench right by the door. Luckily, I had a towel and some plastic bags in my car to place on the rained-upon bench.
The door opened a little before 7am and one of the Park Rangers gave some information such as:
-No purses or backpacks allowed. Leave them in the lockers nearby or your vehicle.
-No plastic bags allowed - only clear ones
-Dress appropriately
At 7am on 3-2-23, we entered the Visitors' Center and made our way to the Memorial Theater. The 30-minute movie started at 7:15am, but I wanted to wait in the Standby Line (we were First). However, it's a better use of time to watch the movie because the first boat doesn't get boarded until 8am. The people with tickets would get on the boat before us, too, so...
Gosh - the movie is filled with facts, sadness, and hope. What I want to remember most is that the Attack on Pearl Harbor brought people together and united our country. Some of the ships that were bombed were even repaired and became functional again!
After the movie, we waited in the Standby Line again. Long story short: even though each boat has a capacity of 145 people, the wind has to be under 35 knots for the safety of the passengers. We hung around for a couple more hours, praying for the wind to die down, but it didn't.
Plan B was to get tickets for 3-3-23.
More tickets are released at 3pm the day before the desired day. I had to create an online account and try for every time slot until I got in for the 2:45pm boat departure. Paying online for tickets with a credit card was only a dollar per ticket. Not bad!
On 3-3-23, we arrived at an almost full parking lot. A car just left and I took the spot! We walked straight to the theater where the 2:30pm group was being boarded. There was a slight delay because a boat was being repaired, but it didn't take that long for our group to board.
The boat ride was smooth and - fortunately - uneventful. Entering the USS Arizona with respect, I removed two pink orchid lei (from my clear plastic bag) for us to place on the ocean gravesite.
Rest in Peace, fellow Americans...
On the walls surrounding the Memorial, we saw the plaques and the names of the dearly beloved, then waited in line to board the boat, and returned to shore.
We got a chance to take a lot of photos, browse the museums, and stroll along the Walk of Remembrance. We skipped the Snack Shop and Gift Store, but did use the restrooms.
Pearl Harbor Visitors' Center has been renovated to perfection. Many of these exhibits didn't exist when I was here twelve years ago.
This tourist destination is highly recommended!