Hawaii is one of U.S territory, and it is known for its nice beaches. It is one the most popular tourist destination.
And to answer the question: I think you can use your passport as your id.
For some concerts, you may need an ID to get in. If there is a concert that is 21 and over, you will need an ID to prove you are of age to get in legally.
No, Alaska and Hawaii are a part of the US.
No
Most restaurant/Hookah bars only id one person.
A child does not need a birth certificate to fly to Hawaii than it does to fly to any other state in the US.
You need a valid government ID to shop at the PX. The checker will check your ID at the checkout before you are allowed to complete your purchase. Some PX facilities check your ID before allowing you to enter the facility.
That depends on where you're coming from, and your country of citizenship. If you're a US citizen and flying from Los Angeles, it's about as difficult to enter Hawaii as it is to enter Santa Monica. Remember that Hawaii is one of the US of A.
do you need an id card to flight to florida?
No, my wife and I just flew from LA to Hawaii (roundtrip) and did not need to produce a passport. All you need is a drivers license or other ID card to get you through security and the ticket counter.
For those that missed it, Hawaii is a US state. If you are flying from the mainland US to Hawaii, you are not leaving the US, so, no, you don't need a passport. Just like driving from Oklahoma to Nebraska- but the weather is nicer in Hawaii. :}
Yes, Hawaii drivers licenses are in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
A valid passport is required