I smiled at "only" four months. We do have a little wiggle room as we leave in five months.
I agree it will be safe to travel, but hanging out on the Kona side could be bad if it’s still erupting, as volcanic ash/vog tend to get funneled to that area.
Good to know, thanks. Our accommodations are 100% on the Kona side this time.
Coincidentally as I was typing this, I received an email from the Holualoa Inn (not staying there but am on their mailing list) saying it's business as usual right now and flights are going in and out of Kona without issue.
I mean there's a chance but more than likely this will just provide an increased opportunity to see some active lava flows which is very badass.
I'd do my due diligence @krista4 like checking cancellation policies, having backup plans to go elsewhere, etc. But I'd look at this as an opportunity to maybe see some super cool, amazing stuff instead of just the normal amazing stuff on the Big Island.
The first place we're staying has a 30-day cancellation policy and the second a 60-day, so essentially we'd need to decide by the end of February. That's a lot of time. The flight reservations and such are the bigger concern. I guess even if we don't do non-refundable, Delta still gives credits for changes without taking a penalty, as of now.
If it were just me, I wouldn't be as concerned. But this trip includes my mom, who will be nearly 80 but in good health, and her husband, who will be a couple of years younger but with lung and heart issues, plus some problems getting around quickly. That's what would worry me.
We could go to another island, I guess, but might still face flight/air quality issues.
We've seen active lava flow in other places, so not as big a deal to see it, though undoubtedly would be cool to do again.