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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(116,017 posts)
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 11:40 AM Apr 2023

Paying for paradise? Hawaii mulls fees for ecotourism crush

HONOLULU (AP) — Repairing coral reefs after boats run aground. Shielding native forest trees from a killer fungus outbreak. Patrolling waters for swimmers harassing dolphins and turtles.

Taking care of Hawaii’s unique natural environment takes time, people and money. Now Hawaii wants tourists to help pay for it, especially because growing numbers are traveling to the islands to enjoy the beauty of its outdoors — including some lured by dramatic vistas they’ve seen on social media.

“All I want to do, honestly, is to make travelers accountable and have the capacity to help pay for the impact that they have,” Democratic Gov. Josh Green said earlier this year. “We get between nine and 10 million visitors a year (but) we only have 1.4 million people living here. Those 10 million travelers should be helping us sustain our environment.”

Hawaii lawmakers are considering legislation that would require tourists to pay for a yearlong license or pass to visit state parks and trails. They’re still debating how much they would charge.

https://apnews.com/article/hawaii-tourist-fee-state-parks-2cf6cfbba0a80cb127cf6815970f2a93

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Paying for paradise? Hawaii mulls fees for ecotourism crush (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Apr 2023 OP
Dont the visitors already pay a plethora of taxes - restaurant, hotel, sales, car rental, etc etc. ? Blues Heron Apr 2023 #1
Yes. But this would be more focused on trails and parks that are outdoors. jimfields33 Apr 2023 #2
I dont like the idea of creeping App-ism. Blues Heron Apr 2023 #3
I don't like that idea either. It's bad enough the stupid stores are doing it. jimfields33 Apr 2023 #4

Blues Heron

(6,204 posts)
1. Dont the visitors already pay a plethora of taxes - restaurant, hotel, sales, car rental, etc etc. ?
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 11:45 AM
Apr 2023

jimfields33

(19,219 posts)
2. Yes. But this would be more focused on trails and parks that are outdoors.
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 12:39 PM
Apr 2023

They need revenue big time to keep the beauty. I’d imagine no more then twenty dollars a day.

Blues Heron

(6,204 posts)
3. I dont like the idea of creeping App-ism.
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 03:02 PM
Apr 2023

pretty soon every state will make you buy one - good for 1 year. 50 different apps , fifty vague nature fees. People challenging you for your app proof everywhere. Show me your App!

jimfields33

(19,219 posts)
4. I don't like that idea either. It's bad enough the stupid stores are doing it.
Wed Apr 5, 2023, 08:04 PM
Apr 2023

I understand this is different, but if you want savings at the grocery, where’s your app? Frustrating.

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