Is Grand Wailea worth the extra money?
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Is Grand Wailea worth the extra money?
i am going in a few weeks to maui. i have Renaissance booked as of right now. but keep reading about the fairmont and the GRand Wailea but I know it will be an extra 1000 or 1200 if i change. is it worth it?? HELP please..
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Can you tell us what type of experience you seek?
If, for instance, you enjoy being an adult with a youthful heart, you may enjoy the swim-up bar, the intimate hot tub, the slides and such at GWR.
The disco, the bars, and the restaurants are open to non-guests so... a person can enjoy these and return to the Ren. The spa at GWR is to die for!
My two cents : Stay put and wander over to explore...
If, for instance, you enjoy being an adult with a youthful heart, you may enjoy the swim-up bar, the intimate hot tub, the slides and such at GWR.
The disco, the bars, and the restaurants are open to non-guests so... a person can enjoy these and return to the Ren. The spa at GWR is to die for!
My two cents : Stay put and wander over to explore...
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We stayed at the Renaissance a few years ago-I loved it. I know it's cheaper than others around there-but it is still very nice. It has beautiful grounds, a nice pool and outdoor eating area, less crowded beach and very clean. I remember especially the music from the hotel lobby/bar area floating through the resort in the evening. It was quite magical with the torch lights and all. It was one of my favorite places to stay... I think you will like it very much and save alot of money. I'm jealous! Have fun.
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Thank you so much. Renaissance it is. I always tend to want to upgrade before I go on any trip, but I think I will be more than happy with the Renaissance and its natural beauty. Thank you everyone. Can't wait to leave. 20 days to go!
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The Renaissance is located next to a great snorkeling spot. Ulua Beach is just to the right if you are in the ocean looking back to the hotel. We felt Ulua had the best snorkeling for us during our trip which included a trip to Molokini and Black Rock.
Have a great trip!!
Have a great trip!!
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Honestly, no. It's a very nice hotel, but a bit too sprawling for the cost mainlanders pay. I stay there on occasion, but only because of the discounts local residents get.
Kea Lani? Now that one may be worth the extra $$.
Kea Lani? Now that one may be worth the extra $$.
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Save your $. You can buy a "day pass" to swim at the Grand Wailea's fab pool if you so desire. You can also book the spa even if you are staying at another hotel. One thing I must say is that the grounds are sprawling, so everything is so fa-a-a-a-r away. The place is huge. I mean, the walk between the hotel room and the lobby, pool, or restaurant means you have to budget your time wisely!
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We stayed at Kea Lani a few years ago and loved it (unless things have changed, it is less $$ than Grand Wailiea). The beach and pool areas were lovely and more laid back at Kea Lani - plus you can't beat that all of their rooms are suites (and quite spacious) and the bathrooms are huge. Have a great trip!
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WE stayed at the Renassaince about 10 years ago and it was very nice. They had a big luau at their hotel. The Grand wailea is a gorgeous hotel. We wandered over and dined there. I can't see paying that much extra. I would definitely visit the Grand. But the Renassaince is a very nice hotel too.
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