Four Seasons VS Ritz in Maui
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Four Seasons VS Ritz in Maui
We are headed to Maui end of Sept for our honeymoon. I am nervous about the construction at the Four Seasons and have considered changing our reservation to the Ritz in Maui. Any feedback would be helpful especially about
weather (I've heard more rain and windy)
accomodations/rooms/food/pool/beach
distance from sights
Thanks!!
weather (I've heard more rain and windy)
accomodations/rooms/food/pool/beach
distance from sights
Thanks!!
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This one's been over-debated and 1,000 threads on the topic can be found but here goes:
I honeymooned at the Ritz and loved it. I didn't find it windy at all and D.T. Flemming Beach where the Ritz is located is fantastic with nice waves, and Kapalua Bay beach which has been ranked the best in the US in years past is a walk away. Sansei, the best place to eat in all of Maui is similarly close. I am not fond of Wailea, particularly how the hotels are stacked one on top of another. But the 4S is beautiful and I don't think you'll go wrong either way. I did notice more kids at the 4S also. The only valid complaint I can verify about the Ritz is that it doesn't look like a "Hawaiian hotel" but that didn't bother me...when you have a view of the most beautiful and private part of Maui, who cares if the marble bath looks like the same one you might find at a Ritz in Chicago?
I honeymooned at the Ritz and loved it. I didn't find it windy at all and D.T. Flemming Beach where the Ritz is located is fantastic with nice waves, and Kapalua Bay beach which has been ranked the best in the US in years past is a walk away. Sansei, the best place to eat in all of Maui is similarly close. I am not fond of Wailea, particularly how the hotels are stacked one on top of another. But the 4S is beautiful and I don't think you'll go wrong either way. I did notice more kids at the 4S also. The only valid complaint I can verify about the Ritz is that it doesn't look like a "Hawaiian hotel" but that didn't bother me...when you have a view of the most beautiful and private part of Maui, who cares if the marble bath looks like the same one you might find at a Ritz in Chicago?
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I have stayed at both and it is a toss up as to which one is the best. I liked them both. My husband liked the Four Seasons the best, and I liked the Ritz better. I liked being close to Lahaina. I felt too far away at the Four Seasons. You can't go wrong with either one!!
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I stayed at the Four Seasons (during construction) during our honeymoon recently.
I LOVED the hotel. My favorite hotel ever. The beach was probably the nicest beach I've ever been to in the entire world. Great snorkling, even scuba right off the beach. Low waves, great temperature, and that sand is so luxurious.
The Four Seasons struck me as a hotel where the "whole" was greater than the sum of the parts. The hotel simply oozed romance, and we loved how EVERYTHING was complementary, from tennis to cabanas to snorkle equipment.
I LOVED the hotel. My favorite hotel ever. The beach was probably the nicest beach I've ever been to in the entire world. Great snorkling, even scuba right off the beach. Low waves, great temperature, and that sand is so luxurious.
The Four Seasons struck me as a hotel where the "whole" was greater than the sum of the parts. The hotel simply oozed romance, and we loved how EVERYTHING was complementary, from tennis to cabanas to snorkle equipment.
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