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Options for watching the falcons game in hawaii


PhillyB

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My wife and I are leaving for Hawaii later this week for a late celebration of our 5-year anniversary. I was worried about messing with the mojo three weeks ago when I left the Carolinas for a game, but then we administered a beatdown of the Redskins while I was in Denver, so as long as I have my trusty 12-0 Roaring Riot cat fight t-shirt I'm not worried about bad juju.

But I'd still like to watch the game. Any ideas? I'll be on the big island, which means less options. Do bars in Hawaii show 1pm east coast games even though that's like 7am? Are there options besides enragingly slow lagging feeds?

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1 minute ago, Cat said:

have fun. It's neat going out there because sports come on in the morning. We had to watch in our room. 

 

I'd wake up, do room service and enjoy watching the game in a totally different way.

were you able to get the game on? i doubt fox is gonna broadcast panthers falcons as its game out there but i'd have to see the broadcast map i guess

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

were you able to get the game on? i doubt fox is gonna broadcast panthers falcons as its game out there but i'd have to see the broadcast map i guess

We were watch March Madness. I'd never book a vacation while the Panthers are playing ;) Who does that???!!! 

I just booked our ski trip, that was a pain in the ass trying to book around all the playoff weekends and school. 

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

were you able to get the game on? i doubt fox is gonna broadcast panthers falcons as its game out there but i'd have to see the broadcast map i guess

When we were there, it wasn't hard to find a bar with the Sunday Ticket since so many folks are transplants/tourists. It was awesome to watch football early in the morning and then have the entire day to enjoy afterward.

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6 hours ago, PhillyB said:

My wife and I are leaving for Hawaii later this week for a late celebration of our 5-year anniversary. I was worried about messing with the mojo three weeks ago when I left the Carolinas for a game, but then we administered a beatdown of the Redskins while I was in Denver, so as long as I have my trusty 12-0 Roaring Riot cat fight t-shirt I'm not worried about bad juju.

But I'd still like to watch the game. Any ideas? I'll be on the big island, which means less options. Do bars in Hawaii show 1pm east coast games even though that's like 7am? Are there options besides enragingly slow lagging feeds?

@Squirrel?

When I was living there I went to a bar called Kemoo Farms just outside Schofield, but that's on Oahu, not the big island. And yea, sports bars there show the early games live. Lotta places have breakfast specials for them. When I was on shift work and got off at 5am on Sunday morning me and friends always went straight to Kemoos to watch the games after work. 

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