I booked a condo at Napili Point but am having second thoughts about not having air conditioning except for one bedroom. I have time to change to another facility in that area. Any thought?
Thank you.
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People who like warmth and humidity are comfortable just letting the breeze blow through open windows. I am not one of them, so in Maui I use my AC every afternoon and night even in winter months to give me that crisp dry air feeling that I love. Which camp are you in?
Try the Napili Sunset. I think they had air - but to be honest - can't really remember - as most of the time - the beautiful trade winds on Maui are pleasant. http://www.napilisunset.com/
I am not big on humidity and living in California am used to dry heat.
I've lived in CA most of my life so I am also spoiled when it comes to humidity. Hence, AC is a must for me in Hawaii.