02-10-2009, 03:13 PM
Aside from that, most people that live on the East Coast to the Midwest spend their money to go to the Caribbean. I know this because "I was one and I know many more." Airfare is one issue, but the travel time is even more. That said, I would love to go to Cuba and will probably do so when it becomes legal. However, It would not be a decision that I would have made ... "Cuba over Hawaii" when I lived in California. Most Californians do very little travel to the Carribean. I know many there that have never been there once but that have been to Hawaii multiple times.
Regarding Cuba's medical system, I have Cuban American friends who have to bring such basic things as asprin to their families. I am not so sure that it is as equitable as you think, but that is totally irrelivant to Puna or Hawaii.
Aloha au i Hawai`i,
devany
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Regarding Cuba's medical system, I have Cuban American friends who have to bring such basic things as asprin to their families. I am not so sure that it is as equitable as you think, but that is totally irrelivant to Puna or Hawaii.
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Originally posted by Bob Orts
When Cuba is open to direct US tourism, there will be those that will visit Cuba instead of Hawaii just because it’s new. But overall, it's still a warm exotic "Caribbean" destination, not a warm exotic "South Pacific" destination. It would be the same as deciding to visit Asia or Europe, two different destinations with two different feels.
The only danger to Hawaii is exposing US citizens to Cuba’s health care system. Considering they have been operating under an embargo with severe US sanctions for dealing with Cuba, they have managed to put together a health care system that will make Hawaii blush. But Hawaii's tourism will not suffer.
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devany
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