- Use a reservation service. It's not a good idea to limit yourself to a single owner. I'm going to tell you why. Vacation rentals on Hawaii run on almost 90% occupancy. So if you're limited to one single owner, you have to make your booking at least six months in advance and you might not have that possibility. So basically, the rental you had in mind might not be available. When you go through a reservation service on the other hand, you have lots other options to choose from.
- Don't just go with any reservation service. Try to find a service that is owned locally. The big guys like VRBO and findrentals don't have a clue about stuff like weather, good and bad areas and etc on Hawaii. A service that is situated on Hawaii themselves will know a lot about this. They'll have a better chance of filling your needs since they have a greater knowledge of the area.
- Skip the ones with automated payments. These services will generally not have any interest in helping you or even talking to you at all.
- If they have 100 options or more, go somewhere else. I'm telling you this because I know that there aren't even that many good options to choose from on Oahu. So chances are you'll end up at a crappy vacation rental and we don't want that do we?
With that being said, I'm sure you'll enjoy your vacation! There's really no place like Hawaii...

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