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The beta prototype stage of a website being created to help alleviate over-tourism in East Maui would require that commercial vehicles and nonresidents pay a parking fee and a park entrance fee for Waiâanapanapa State Park. After state fees are paid online, a QR code would be issued and checked onsite. East Maui Reservation Project meeting screenshots
In an effort to manage high traffic flow to Maui’s remote East Maui, a reservation system for commercial vehicles and individual tourists seeking to visit Wai’anapanapa State Park is anticipated to launch next month.
The site, mauiwayfinding.com, is in its beta prototype stage and being created in collaboration with Hawaii Tourism Association. It would require people to pay a parking fee and a park entrance fee. After state fees are paid online, a QR code would be issued and checked onsite.