Who would have imagined that such a light-hearted and fun-loving place as Waikiki could have such a troubled past? Restless spirits tell terrible tales. Headless victims of human sacrifice skulk in the shadows of Kapiolani Park. Torch-lit processions of Night Marchers wend their way up the beach to the Temple of the Chicken God. A construction worker is struck by a skull sent flying in a freakish windstorm. Hotel suites replete with ghosts and growling noises. All this and more awaits you in our sojourn to the Dark Side of Waikiki.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
We'll meet at 7:15 PM at the Kapaemahu Stones of Life (aka The Wizard Stones), located next to the Waikiki Beach Police Station. I'm the big guy with the walking stick and lantern, sitting on the lava rock wall near the Stones.