I agree with Paul. When I was there 2 weeks ago, everything seemed pretty much normal, except people were wearing masks and there were limited capacities. At Dole they were monitoring the number of people permitted inside their building, had a temp screening and only 1 entrance open (that part was inconvenient). We got SCUBA certified (they were limiting the number of people permitted in a group). We went on a whale watching tour and out in a shark cage, both of whom said they were limiting their capacity to 50% and were requiring masks. The Swap Meet was requiring masks be worn and only had a couple of very spaced out seats for sitting to eat food, and though I don't believe there were as many vendors present as during my last visit there (and I missed one or two that I was looking for) there were certainly enough there that there weren't holes present on one trip around the stadium. Pearl Harbor was not showing the movie prior to going out to the Arizona, but I didn't really miss it (though I think it could have been beneficial for my kids to see, since they were more able to understand than during our last visit).Sounds like things are going well so far. We are scheduled to go late May and have been contemplating if we keep our reservation or not. Are there enough things open and happening? (sounds like some things are definately open... ) Also wondering how the mask situation is when in public and on the beach when outside. Any insight you can share?
I would advise to make reservations if there is something you want to do, because of the limited capacities. We drove up the East coast to the North and stopped at Kauloa Ranch. They said they were booked solid for that day and the following two weeks. It wasn't a must-do for us, and just on a whim that we stopped, so it wasn't a bid deal. I believe some places were offering more flexible cancellation policies due to Covid, so you may also want to check those out before you book with a particular company.