I remember the first time I passed it and wondering what it
was all about. I actually made a conscious decision to avoid the place as from
the outside it reminded me of the International Marketplace in Waikiki. And if
there’s one thing I didn’t need to do, it was to buy something Hawaiian.
Plus I remember reading horrid remarks in the newspaper from
Island people who’d dropped by the place hoping to find a hint of home. They
were so disappointed.
And so, I stayed away. Until a couple of weeks ago when some
mainland people I was with wanted to check it out and get some key chains,
souvenirs and Hawaiian shirts to take home.
Surely, we thought, a shopping area called the “Hawaiian
Marketplace” would have what they wanted.
Fat chance. There a bunch of kiosks, but nothing remotely
Hawaiian was being sold. Not a thing. Not even postcards of Hawaii. Nada. Not
even chocolate-covered macadamia nuts. Zero. Not even tee-shirts with any
saying remotely resembling pidgin. No mo’.
So I took them to ABC Drugs in downtown on Fremont. Macnuts
galore. Hawaiian shirts galore, Hawaii-themed trinkets galore. Even Aloha Maid
and Hawaiian Sun fruit drinks galore. I even saw some coconut bras and
fake-grass hula skirts.
Let that be a lesson to you. If you want a taste of Hawaii
in Las Vegas, go to the Fremont Experience and patronize ABC Drugs. Go to Roy’s
Hawaiian Fusion on Flamingo Road for dinner. Go to L&L Hawaiian Barbecue on
Maryland Parkway. Go to Aloha Kitchen (Maryland Parkway, Charleston or Sunset).
But whatever you do, DON’T
GO to the Hawaiian Marketplace on the Las Vegas Strip.
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