Today’s Pearl Harbor Experience

USS Arizona Memorial Pearl Harbor is the #1 most popular tourist attraction on the island of Oahu , but that is not why I visited. I’m not a history buff, or interested in war trivia, or necessarily drawn to hallowed ground, so that’s not why I went either. I went because I know and love many men and women who have served in the Armed Forces. I have dated them, sprung from their loins, even considered becoming one myself. (That’s for a different website.) And so when I had some time in my schedule on Oahu, I looked into visiting this national monument. When I asked locals what I should know about going to visit Pearl Harbor , I was told without variation that I should “go early, to avoid the lines.” The monument’s website is very clear about the process for your visit – pick up a timed ticket, wait in line, no bags or backpacks or even diaper bags allowed. I succeeded in packing light, but not at arriving early. I made it out to the visitor’s center at about 11:00 AM on a Friday in September. There was no line. I got a ticket for the tour starting in five minutes, so there was little wait. And the center wasn’t very crowded, so the whole experience was…pleasant. It is odd to say that this visit was pleasant because essentially you are visiting an underwater tomb
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