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Condo or Hotel in Maui ?
We're going to Maui in October this year and want to know whether we are best staying in a hotel or have the freedom of a condo ?<BR><BR>What is the best area to stay ?<BR>We want somewhere to relax but also a bit lively in the evening where we can have a walk and taste the "sights and sounds" of Maui.<BR><BR>We have looked at the Diamond Resort Hotel in the South - further out but easy to travel to and from.And, in the North we have looked at the Maui Eldorado Resort (Condo's) which is close the the Ka'anapali area.
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Diamond Resort (a hotel) is in Wailea and Maui Eldorado (condo)is in Kaanapali. Wailea and Kaanapali are two of the most popular areas of Maui. If you want a little nightlife than Kaanapali is the best bet. There are bars, restaurants, and shopping within a few minutes walk. Wailea is much quiter, especially at night.<BR><BR>I am not familiar with Diamond Resort but from its web site it appears that it is much more luxurious than Maui Eldorado. Neither property is oceanfront. Maui Eldorado is a short walk to Kaanapali Beach. If Diamiond Resort is within your budget then you might want to consider a more upscale (and beachfront) property in Kaanapali if you decide to saty in Kaanapali.
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Grand Champions Villas in Wailea would be a great choice for a condo. The units are very large...try for one facing the golf course with a part ocean view. October is a great time to visit Maui...not crowded...perfect weather...especially in Wailea.
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My pick is kaanapali ( whalers village- to be pacific )several hotels and i think a condo or two. IN either case hyatt on one end and sheraton on the other. The area has it all snorkeling , great beach, nite life ,shops, and grills -restaurants. Next wailea is great nice area, great snorkleing,a little quieter and up scale. have fun nick
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"be pacific", very funny. Were any of those "grills" wearing bikinis?
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