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  1. Verizon Int'l plan is $10/day almost everywhere except Mexico and Canada where it's $5/day.  Of course it's free with some plans.  If you are being charged, it's per 24-hour period that starts when you activate a local connection.  If you keep your phone on airplane mode and wifi you will not be charged.  Note that when on the ship, the ship's connection takes over and you will be charged higher rates for cellular service.  The Verizon rates are land based only.

  2. 17 hours ago, roomba920 said:

    I hope you have an international calling plan. I didn't and my bank locked my debit card when I tried to use an ATM in Canada. They emailed me to ask if it was me, but I had no cell or internet service.

    Good idea to notify your banks that issued your credit cards and ATM card before you leave.  Of course some don't need to hear from you (Chase & AXP as they will attempt to contact you by text or email which may not be a good thing).  The bank who issued my ATM card did want to know.

  3. Just figure in the extra crowds and hang loose.

    • Enjoy the Friday night Fireworks in front of the Hilton Hawaiian.  Good vantage points from Magic Island (Ala Moana Beach Park) without the crowds.  
    • Hike Diamond Head on Saturday or Sunday morning.  Plan to arrive when they open at 6am.  
  4. Although getting online ahead of time is still a good idea as suggested above, to answer OP question:  Yes, most of these ports have a map of the immediate area, either as an advertising-sponsored folded pamphlet or placemat.

     

    You can also download Google maps of each city to your phone.  GPS will work even in airplane mode and without the need for data or wi-fi.

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  5. Agree, you can take the Silver Line bus SL2 from South Station to Drydock Avenue stop which is within a 5 minute walk of the cruise terminal.  Cost is $2.40.

     

    You can catch the Silver Line bus SL1 for free FROM the airport to South Station and switch to get on the T to any other Metro T line for free (if you don't exit the building).  You can also change to the SL2 bus (you will get off at Silver Line Way, cross over from the inbound side to the outbound side track and get on an SL2 Bus.  The fare for the SL2 bus is $2.40).  Otherwise, it's a 14 minute walk (0.6 miles) from Silve Line Way if you don't want to wait on the SL2 bus.

     

    Do this in reverse at the end of the cruise.  $2.40.

  6. Agree, once Maui welcomes tourists again, docking in Kahului is the natural replacement for tendering off Lahaina.  In the meantime, overnights in Honolulu (Oahu), Nawiliwili (Kauai), and both Kona and Hilo (Big Island) are the most likely substitutions.  All of these are enjoyable for overnighters.

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  7. Yes, the current situation needs to come under control first, but it shouldn't be excessively long before additional air service will come online to service Kapalua Airport for easy access to Kapalua and Kaanapali.   Kahului could naturally substitute as a full docking port for the ships previously tendering off Lahaina.   Once Maui starts welcoming back visitors, there is still lots to see and do on the island.

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