Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-1824169-20170602011531/@comment-1824169-20170602135309

Thanks, Primal! Yep, the majority of hotel/motels in the United States will have some sort of free WiFi for customers, usually with an access code included on a card either in your room or given to you at the front desk.

Summary
We started out the morning by waking up at 5:00 AM, throwing together our stuff, and walking out the door. The hotel we stayed at was a fairly expensive hotel my dad landed by using stored up rewards points that were about to expire. It's fairly average fare for a spendy hotel; some extra amenities, but nothing special (although the lounge with free snacks was nice).

It didn't take us too long to get to the airport after that, and returning the rental car was a very fast in-and-out process. The San Jose Airport is incredibly modern and fairly hassle-free, with wide walkways, fast and painless security, charging stations built into the seats at the gates, water fountains with slots to fill up your water bottle, and even roaming robotic kiosks with information about the airport. Also the bathrooms are clean. Which is rare.

Our plane will begin boarding shortly, so I'll update you all again when we get to Hawaii!