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I read on one of the boards that Kea Lani will send you a CD showing their resort and rooms. I went to their website and emailed a request for the CD. It has video of rooms, restaurants, grounds, island tour. It's free for asking and they send it right out to you.
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My husband and I stayed at the Kea Lani last Sept. We had a great time! The grounds are beautiful and we enjoyed rotating amongst the pools! We also spent time on the beach. The service is good, the rooms are large (all suites!) and the area provides lots of restaurant options.
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Can't help you with the suite question. Yes, you can reserve pool cabanas at the Kea Lani. They charge you an extra $40 a day for this. Do reserve early however, because there aren't too many of these. You will not have to get up early to reserve other spots, as the Kea Lani has lots of pool space and many pool chairs.
You might be thinking about the Four Seasons in Wailea. There the pool cabanas are reserved on a first come first served basis, with no additional charge. When I stayed there, I got up at 6 am to reserve a pool cabana in a choice spot. I would read a book until 7am, when the pool attendants could officially register you. I don't know if that is a better system, but at least pool cabanas are available to all.
You might be thinking about the Four Seasons in Wailea. There the pool cabanas are reserved on a first come first served basis, with no additional charge. When I stayed there, I got up at 6 am to reserve a pool cabana in a choice spot. I would read a book until 7am, when the pool attendants could officially register you. I don't know if that is a better system, but at least pool cabanas are available to all.




