First a shout out to Lindsey on her birthday.
Today was move day to the Marriott Grad Vacation Club in Lihue.
On the way, the group stopped at the National wild life refuge. The Refuge is a good place to view seabirds rarely seen from land, like the red-footed booby (ʻā in Hawaiian), great frigate bird (‘iwa), and Laysan albatross (mōlī). The Hawaiian goose (nēnē) is also seen there. Remember all the nesting albatross
The Refuge is also home to the Daniel K. Inouye Kīlauea Point Lighthouse. It’s not active and you can’t go inside. You can however take a picture in front of the lighthouse.
The new rooms were on the 12th floor with a view overlooking the harbor. Debbie was most impress that she had a wall bed with lights hidden behind the wall.