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Polynesian Adventure Tours/Gray Line Hawaii was founded by Bob George and Don Brown in 1977 on Oahu. It has grown into the acknowledged premier tour and transportation company in Hawaii. The Maui office opened in 1985 followed quickly by the Big Island and Kauai. Polynesian Adventure Tours/Gray Line Hawaii currently employs more than four hundred staff members. Building on our success, Polynesian Adventure Tours/Gray Line Hawaii has developed a robust business not only servicing tours but in providing for the needs of private charters and group movements. After being acquired by NCL America in 2004, Polynesian Adventure Tours expanded its shore excursions enterprise, not just for NCL but for most of the major cruise ship lines who port in Hawaii.
Our buses, with their distinctive plumeria design make Polynesian Adventure Tours/Gray Line Hawaii one of the most recognizable tour companies in Hawaii. Our fleet of buses has grown considerably from one bus in 1977 to more than 140 buses on four islands today. We continually purchase and upgrade our equipment to bring our customer the highest quality service in the industry.
While our tours get top marks, it our employees who make each touring experience the best that it can be. Polynesian Adventure Tours/Gray Line Hawaii has the distinction of employing some of the most highly regarded tour guides in the islands. Each of the drivers receive rigorous training. Behind the scenes, we have mechanics, reservationists, accountants and administrators each contributing their individual talents to the success of our operation. A testament to our commitment to quality and longevity is that we have the honor of retaining some of our original employees, including Bob George. Polynesian Adventure Tours/Gray Line Hawaii is continually evolving to meet the needs of today's savvy traveler. Let us show you what "Aloha in Motion" can mean to your touring experience.
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Hope Chapel West Oahu has been a great partner and when a bus was purchased
by the church, they called the team at Peterson Sign to take the bus to a
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PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (NNS) -- Navy Medicine has expanded its horizons. A double grand opening was held recently for the new Wellness Vehicle and new Wellness Center at Naval Medical Clinic Makalapa.
The Wellness Vehicle is the first in Navy Medicine, and the Wellness Center is the first in Hawaii for the Navy.
Capt. Joseph Moore, commanding officer of Naval Medical Clinic Pearl Harbor, and Capt. Ronald Cox, commanding officer of Naval Station Pearl Harbor and chief of staff of Naval Surface Group Middle Pacific, performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony on both the mobile and ground centers.
Moore said that he hopes to see more wellness visits at local clinics versus sick visits.
“The health promotion van will allow Navy Medicine to take our expertise to the Sailor and Marine’s workspace," he said. "For instance, to get a flu shot takes about five minutes. The usual way to do this is for the active-duty member to leave work, get in his car, fight traffic, park in an already overcrowded parking lot, check into the clinic, wait his turn, get the flu shot and go back to work. He or she has lost about half a work day doing this. This van will allow us to bring services like immunizations, blood draws, physical assessment screening and health promotion education, to the workplace and deckplate. It is an idea long overdue."
According to Shauneen Miranda, director of community health, the Wellness Vehicle will allow the Navy to give training anywhere on the island on any health or medical topic needed.
“Both centers are important and very useful,” said Miranda. “The mobile center just allows us to reach out to more Sailors and cover more ground.”
Miranda said that it took about one year to finish the wellness projects. The Wellness Vehicle cost $60,000, and the center cost almost nothing at all, according to Miranda. “We pretty much had everything that we needed for the center,” she said.
Through the new Wellness Vehicle and the Wellness Center, the Navy will be able to provide training on issues such as eating right, blood pressure, cholesterol and tobacco use. The vehicle can go to all commands including those pierside, allowing them to benefit from the vehicle.
“We worked so hard at getting this van going. It truly is going to improve our forces’ health protection,” said Miranda.
The new vehicle will also allow the Navy to go mobile with immunizations for vaccines, such as small pox and influenza.
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