We've been there once.
We stayed in a hotel at Waikiki Beach for several days and toured Oahu. Did most of the things others have described. Then we boarded a 7 day cruise to see some of the other islands.
Honolulu has very heavy traffic. Factor it into your schedule when you go in to Honolulu.
Pearl Harbor... I would plan on visiting Pearl Harbor early in the morning, it gets very busy as the day rolls on. Getting there later in the day can mean one might end up waiting for hours to board a boat to get to the arizona memorial. They issue tickets for the boats to the Arizona memorial ahead of time, so you can do other things while you wait. But other tours take time to visit too... you could have scheduling conflicts. We did not visit the Missouri... but I think you might need to ride a boat to Ford Island to get to it. Depending on what you intend to visit, you might want to think about the timing of your tours so you minimize the chances of schedule conflicts. You will no doubt hear the "get there early" message again!
There is a big flea market at Aloha Stadium on certain days of the week. You can check the web site for the schedule. Apparently many tourist visit it to buy cheap souvineers. It is almost right across the highway from Pearl Harbor. It costs a couple of buck to get in. I have not been to it myself, so I can't give much more information about it.
You can get souvineer T-shirts and hats at the ABC stores all over the island at a lower price than many traditional souvineer outlet. Not to be confused with state controlled liquour stores named ABC in some states.... they are convenience stores. Although they do sell wine and beer... Not sure about liquor.
Parking in Waikiki can be expensive. If you go there to look around, do a little research before you go to find a convenient parking garage. It will likely save you time, check prices and you many save few bucks. There are some shopping malls, I am not sure if they have parking there or if it is free or not.
One other consideration. Airlines have been overbooking flights to certain destinations. You might factor "the potential" of encountering that type of situation into your plans (as best you can).... just so you don't end up with a last minute surprise.
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