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A NALYSIS OF I MPEDIMENTS TO F AIR H OUSING C HOICE IN H AWAII WITH A F OCUS ON P EOPLE WITH D ISABILITIES
<br />Table 14. Accommodations of Visitors to Hawaii, 2014
<br /> Domestic International Total
<br />All Visitors 5,473,388 2,710,283 8,183,671
<br />Accommodations
<br />Hotel (43,575 Units) 2,995,796 2,202,203 5,197,999
<br />(% of All Visitors) (54.7%) (81.3%) (63.5%)
<br />Hotel Only 2,496,876 2,062,386 4,559,262
<br />(% of All Visitors) (45.6%) (76.1%) (55.7%)
<br />Condo Hotel (10,560 Units) 1,084,801 355,028 1,439,829
<br />(% of All Visitors) (19.8%) (13.1%) (17.6%)
<br />Condo Hotel Only 847,154 273,984 1,121,138
<br />(% of All Visitors) (15.5%) (10.1%) (13.7%)
<br />Timeshare (10,647 Units) 651,508 113,334 764,842
<br />(% of All Visitors) (11.9%) (4.2%) (9.3%)
<br />Timeshare Only 499,892 86,174 586,066
<br />(% of All Visitors) (9.1%) (3.2%) (7.2%)
<br />Rental House 482,784 69,987 552,771
<br />(% of All Visitors) (8.8%) (2.6%) (6.8%)
<br />Bed & Breakfast 66,149 15,589 81,738
<br />(% of All Visitors) (1.2%) (0.6%) (1.0%)
<br />Cruiseship 112,686 24,393 137,079
<br />(% of All Visitors) (2.1%) (0.9%) (1.7%)
<br />Friends, Relatives 632,144 78,320 710,464
<br />(% of All Visitors) (11.5%) (2.9%) (8.7%)
<br />Source: Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development
<br />and Tourism (2015b, Table 7.10); Kloninger & Sims Consulting
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