HANAUMA BAY INCOME
Hanauma Bay's income primarily comes from admission fees for non-resident visitors ($25 per person) and proceeds from parking and snorkeling equipment rentals, which are managed by the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Fund.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- This fund is composed of:
- Admission fees from non-resident visitors.
- Parking fees.
- Snorkeling equipment rental proceeds.
- Admission fees from non-resident visitors.
- The current fee for non-residents is $25 per person, and this fee is a significant source of revenue for the park.
- There are parking fees for both residents and non-residents, with non-residents paying a higher rate.
- A new reservation system at Hanauma Bay has helped to manage visitor numbers and ensure the preservation of the bay's natural beauty.
- The city's 2022 operating budget of the bay for the fiscal year that started on July 1 showed that Hanauma Bay has more than $8.6 million, minus an interfund transfer of $1.5 million.
- FY 2018: $2,534,624
- FY 2019: $2,948,202
- FY 2020: $2,869,581
- FY 2021: $2,453,094
- FY 2022: $4,278,303
- FY 2018: $2,534,624
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