HONEYMOON HELP! - any opinions on the Plantation Inn on Maui???
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HONEYMOON HELP! - any opinions on the Plantation Inn on Maui???
Coming to Maui next July for our honeymoon. Our travel agent booked us for the Four Seasons, Hotel Hana-Maui (both of which I've heard great things about), and the Plantation Inn which I haven't heard much about. I'd hate to end our honeymoon in a shack! Thanks!
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It is not a shack, but it seems like an odd choice for a honeymoon, especially since you are doing the 4S and Hana Hotel first. PI is in downtown Lahaina, and is a good choice if you want to party--there are lots of restaurants and bars in walking distance. It's nice, but just in league with your first two places.
http://www.theplantationinn.com/
http://www.theplantationinn.com/
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I second the sentiments of here_today. It's likely the best place in Lahaina and gets 4* from Mobil. Maui Revealed (wizardpub.com) rates it very favorably. I'd stay there in a heartbeat if my primary objective was being able to stagger back to my room after a long night of drinking.
But, Lahaina is not my idea of an ultimate honeymoon destination. It's loud, dingy and splattered with eateries, kitsch purveyors, tatoo places, t-shirteries and other establishments that set down roots in harbor towns. It is a great place to visit. But, if you want to stay in west Maui, go back to your room in Ka`anapali or Kapalua (even better) after you carouse-leaving the driving to a taxi service.
Congratulations and best wishes. May your marriage remain as illustrious as [the first two legs of] your honeymoon itinerary.
But, Lahaina is not my idea of an ultimate honeymoon destination. It's loud, dingy and splattered with eateries, kitsch purveyors, tatoo places, t-shirteries and other establishments that set down roots in harbor towns. It is a great place to visit. But, if you want to stay in west Maui, go back to your room in Ka`anapali or Kapalua (even better) after you carouse-leaving the driving to a taxi service.
Congratulations and best wishes. May your marriage remain as illustrious as [the first two legs of] your honeymoon itinerary.
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It appears to me that your travel agent is trying to give you a taste of three completely different aspects of Maui - luxury beach resort (Four Seasons); secluded quiet romantic hideaway (Hotel Hana); and the in town party scene (Plantation Inn). The question is: Is this what you want?
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Agreed -why would they have you switching hotels 3 times on one island! How many days ARE you spending on Maui? I'd just stay at the FS! We are doing 6 nights there in Sept and NOT switching hotels. Originally we were going to do 4 at the FS and 1 at the Hana Hotel but we heard it can get quite hot there in Sept and there is no A/C.
Steve R
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Steve R
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I've actually done this trip, except stayed at the Lahaina Inn not the Plantation Inn. I really liked staying in the different areas. I would recommend, however, that you not stay in the Plantation Inn last. I would end my trip at one of the other two.
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Thanks for all the advice...
We're staying 4 nights at 4S, 3 at Hotel Hana-Maui, and 4 nights at Plantation Inn. Can you guys recommend any other places on the west side of the Island that would be beach-front and more honeymoon-ey? Thanks again!
We're staying 4 nights at 4S, 3 at Hotel Hana-Maui, and 4 nights at Plantation Inn. Can you guys recommend any other places on the west side of the Island that would be beach-front and more honeymoon-ey? Thanks again!
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Everytime I have been to the Embassy Vacation Resort the place has been crawling with kids. We met friends there for breakfast recently and were blown away by the number of children at the pool during January--after winter holidays and schools were back in session. I can image it in July. I think is much more of a family destination than a honeymoon destination.