
Seeing the location of the Merry Monarch programs every year was an experience. The stadium looks smaller to me in person than on television. It's good use of space.
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Seeing the location of the Merry Monarch programs every year was an experience. The stadium looks smaller to me in person than on television. It's good use of space.
Finally made it here for my very first merrie monarch hula festival in April. There is lot of parking all over the place so even with a packed stadium we were able to find a stall. It's open air...
I've only seen the "stadium" on TV during the Merrie Monarch Festival, and have always thought it's the oddest-looking venue for events compared to what the rest of the world uses. It was or...
What can I say - I've never seen a tennis match here, but I've definitely seen a lifetime's worth of hula! With a shape like an oversized quonset hut, its open ends allow wind to filter through...
This unassuming and old looking tennis stadium becomes the center of the hula universe every Spring. Yes, the Merrie Monarch (http://www.yelp.com/biz/merrie-monarch-festival-hilo-2 ), the premiere...