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CZUR Book Scanner M2030 Pro CZUR, born to be true smart. We give away 1,300 tickets to the memorial every day, starting when we open at 7:00 a.m. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are issued to each individual visitor. Therefore, all individuals in your party must be present at the ticket counter at the time of issue. During our busiest times (Christmas break, spring break, and summertime), we often run out of tickets early in the day. If you want to get a walk-in ticket during busy times, plan to arrive as early as possible. Children do not need a ticket if they are small enough to sit on the lap of their guardian during the film and while on the boats to and from the USS Arizona Memorial. If they will be in their own seat, they need a ticket. Reservations can be made through www.recreation.gov. There are two windows to make a reservation. The 60-day window: You can make reservations up to two months in advance. That means that on April 10, you can make a reservation as far in advance as June 10.




You can make your reservation online at recreation.gov, or over the phone by calling 1-877-444-6777 (international: 518-885-3639) The 24-hour window: If you've tried to reserve tickets but found that there are none available for the day and time you want to visit, log back onto recreation.gov on the day before your visit. Every day, recreation.gov releases a certain number of "next day" tickets, beginning at 7:00 a.m. HST. So for example, if you want to visit on January 13th, you can check for availability starting at 7:00 a.m. HST on January 12th. Please keep in mind that you will pay a non-refundable $1.50 convenience fee per reserved ticket. You are not paying for your free USS Arizona Memorial program ticket; you are paying a convenience fee to make your reservation. There is a reservation limit of 12 tickets per person per day. The USS Arizona Memorial audio tour can be purchased for $7.50 per headset. It is available through our partner association, Pacific Historic Parks.




You do not need to do the audio tour as part of the USS Arizona Memorial program. The audio tour is supplementary to the USS Arizona Memorial program and includes more in-depth information about the attack, as well as oral histories from survivors. If you are also taking the boat out to the memorial, you can plan on the audio tour adding about one hour to that program, for a total of 2 hours, 15 minutes. The audio tour covers points along the harbor, in our museums, and at the memorial. It is available in the following languages: If you plan to make reservations online, you will have the option to reserve headsets ahead of time, as well.My family in going to be on the island Dec 23 to the 27. We tried getting Pearl Harbor and it says everything is sold out while we are there. I have been to Pearl Harbor before, but we had to wait in line for tickets. Do they still do this or are we really out of luck? My husband has never been before and since both our grandfathers served, I know it would be a moving experience for him.




If they are sold out, it still might be worth a trip. The tickets are only to get you on the Arizona memorial, not to enter Pearl Harbor. There is a museum and lots of other memorials for others besides those on the USS Arizona. You can still see the memorial from the shore. You only get to spend about 10 or 15 minutes on the Arizona memorial anyway. The rest of the time is a film of what led up to the attack and the attack on PH, and the launch ride out to the memorial. So I would suggest that you go, see if tickets are available, and look at all the other things there. You can also tour the USS Bowfin, and the USS Missouri, but there is a fee for those. There is also another museum there as well. So, it still might be worth the trip. Be sure to limit what you carry because no bags of any kind are allowed to be carried into Pearl Harbor. Hope it all works out and maybe you will get lucky and get tickets. Have a great trip. One destination mentioned in this post




We just returned from Maui but had a daytrip to Oahu. I reserved 11:00 am tickets to USS Arizona which meant we had to pick them up by 10:00 am. We actually arrived much earlier than we thought we would, so when I went to pick up our tickets I asked about an earlier tour---gave us tix to 9:15! It was my understanding that only some of the tix for each tour time can be reserved...the rest are kept for walkups, so it may be that you would be able to take the Arizona tour if you arrived early to pick up tickets. Just being there is so poignant, even if you are not able to take the USS Arizona tour. 2 destinations mentioned in this postThere are only a certain amount of tickets for the USS Arizona Memorial that are reserved on line. Go any way, it's worth the chance. Even if you don't actually make it to the memorial, there is so much more to see and do. Was just looking to reserve our tickets for the Arizona memorial in December and just entered your dates for nosiness and there are quite a few times with lots of tickets available, maybe there was a website issue?




There are tickets available on www.recreation.gov for your dates. Make sure the one you look at is for USS Arizona Memorial & not the Historic Pearl Harbor Tour. On their site, use the search: Pearl Harbor When that page comes up, click on: Check Availability When that page comes up, there are three available tours. The top one listed is for the Historic Pearl Harbor Tour ($25). Scroll down to the middle of the page. The second one listed is for USS Arizona Memorial. That is the one you want. Actually there are four tours listed. The first two already mentioned in reply #5. The other two are: USS Arizona Memorial with Audio Tour Passport to Pearl Harbor. This one includes a one day passport for all 4 Pearl Harbor Museums. We are looking at getting ourselves out to the Pearl Harbor site early next week while on holiday here in Honolulu and doing every thing on the site. USS Arizona, USS Missouri, Aviation Museum, USS Bowfin and hopefully the cemetery.




We have found a shuttle bus for $10.00 each. Reading the above I need to understand how many different tickets I would need to see the whole site..seems the above is only for the USS Arizona Memorial... Thanks in advance for you help There are four Pearl Harbor museums. USS Arizona Memorial is free. However you need to stand in line to get the tickets as it is too late to get the 35 tickets (out of 150 for each tour) that can be reserved online). So arrive as early as you can. Hopefully you can get tickets for USS Arizona Memorial tour. You do not need reservations for the other three museums. Thanks Dusty, we do plan on getting there as early as possible. We might be able to even get ticket for a later tour on same day and visit other museums first. Had a very good day at Pearl Harbor. We caught the 9 am shuttle for $10 each from DFS. We walked straight up and got 2 tickets for the USS Arizona .. We did have to wait until 12:30 but that was fine, this gave us time to look over the other activities...




First we went to the USS Bowfin, then over to get ready for the short ferry ride to USS Arizona, once we returned back to the centre we were able to complete the last 2 activities.. USS Missouri and the Aviation Museum.. Caught the 4:45pm shuttle back to the DFS centre. Over all it was a very good day, and very informative. Moana Surfrider or Royal Hawaiian Pearl Harbor Tour Question Aloha Hawaiian Vacation tours Waikiki Marina Resort at The Ilikai Some restaurants to visit during 2 weeks at Christmas Hanauma bay for non swimmers opinion wanted regarding snorkeling at Hanauma Bay Itinerary help for Honolulu- 8 nights Hotel prices - are they worth it??? Hotel near the airport off beat car rental PCC Super Ambassador Packet See All Honolulu Conversations Taxi Fare from Airport to Waikiki A great Luau in Oahu.. Honolulu weather in November What's the weather in Honolulu end of December Best Water slide at hotel???

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