FS Maui - Construction Alert
#22
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I just got off the phone with the 4S in Maui and they confirmed the construction. When I asked if it could be heard from poolside, the attendant replied that it would be and they are recommending that their guests utilize the beach. As for the spa and fitness center, they will be relocated to other parts of the resort.
This is asinine to do this during their high season. We're booked into the Club Level at almost $800 a night for our honeymoon during October. With that in mind, and the fact that this destination is half-way around the world from us, we will be staying elsewhere.
This is asinine to do this during their high season. We're booked into the Club Level at almost $800 a night for our honeymoon during October. With that in mind, and the fact that this destination is half-way around the world from us, we will be staying elsewhere.
#23
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Oops- did not mean to say high season. It's actually their "value" season that they are doing this in. Nonetheless, they had to have known they were doing this when we booked the reservation a couple months ago. It should have been revealed before we confirmed the reservation and they put $800 on my credit card. It's a shame I had to find out on a board on the net.
The hotel told me they are redoing their spa and restaurant "Ferraros". Demolition will start on September 3rd and the project has a completion date set as December 15th. They expect noise to be heard during the first few weeks of demolition.
Ferraros sits right next to the pool. Somehow I don't envy the idea of paying $800 bucks a night for a bunch of construction workers to ogle my wife in her bikini during our honeymoon.
The hotel is offering a $50 per day credit for any guest stasying between Sep. 3 and Oct. 30. The credit can be used for the room or any incidentals.
Most of the spa treatments will not be available, such as the mango salt glow and body masks. Basic massages will be about it and those will conducted in guest rooms that aren't being used. The weights and fitness machines will be set up in a banquet room.
We're looking into the Fairmont Kea Lani. You have to pay $40 a day for a pool cabana and $25 a day for a beach umbrella, but it may be worth it. Anyone with their thoughts?
The hotel told me they are redoing their spa and restaurant "Ferraros". Demolition will start on September 3rd and the project has a completion date set as December 15th. They expect noise to be heard during the first few weeks of demolition.
Ferraros sits right next to the pool. Somehow I don't envy the idea of paying $800 bucks a night for a bunch of construction workers to ogle my wife in her bikini during our honeymoon.
The hotel is offering a $50 per day credit for any guest stasying between Sep. 3 and Oct. 30. The credit can be used for the room or any incidentals.
Most of the spa treatments will not be available, such as the mango salt glow and body masks. Basic massages will be about it and those will conducted in guest rooms that aren't being used. The weights and fitness machines will be set up in a banquet room.
We're looking into the Fairmont Kea Lani. You have to pay $40 a day for a pool cabana and $25 a day for a beach umbrella, but it may be worth it. Anyone with their thoughts?
#24
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We are cancelling our res. as well. 50 dollars a day is a joke and the fact that guests will be "advised" to use the beach instead of the pool is an even bigger joke! Why pay 600 dollars a night when you can't even have the option of sitting by the pool and relaxing on your honeymoon. we are looking into the Grand Wailea, the property next door to the 4S. 4S will certainly lose lots of business due to their "wise" choice of construction time!
#25
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It is a "wise" choice of construction time. It's their value season. It sucks that it interferes with your vacation, but when should they do it? February when the room rates are twice as high. Hotels have to renovate or people quit staying there. Fact of life.
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I also understand that properties have to renovate, but it certainly is tough to find out about these renovations only 6 weeks before my departure to Maui.
They have hired architects and contracted with construction crews WELL in advance. I simply wish that I was given advance warning so I could have better avoided this situation in full. It's my honeymoon, and $50/day really doesn't mean squat becuase you can't put a price on "peace at the pool".
Sure, the world ain't gonna end, but it's a big disappointment.
They have hired architects and contracted with construction crews WELL in advance. I simply wish that I was given advance warning so I could have better avoided this situation in full. It's my honeymoon, and $50/day really doesn't mean squat becuase you can't put a price on "peace at the pool".
Sure, the world ain't gonna end, but it's a big disappointment.
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I agree. Nothing was said to us when we made our reservations last month and they had to know well in advance. Yes, hotels have to upgrade, but it should be made abundantly clear to those making reservations under the assumption that all amenities will be available as advertised (including peaceful and quiet relaxation at the pool)
And as for a $50 credit- they've got to be kidding. My room is $700 a night. That's not even a 10% discount!
We'll be canceling our reservations as well.
And as for a $50 credit- they've got to be kidding. My room is $700 a night. That's not even a 10% discount!
We'll be canceling our reservations as well.
#28
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I just cancelled my reservation for my honeymoon stay at the four seasons which would have been Sept. 1-7-- during the "demolition" phase of their work. I have booked the Grand Wailea and got to take advantage of an excellent promotion: for every three nights booked, the third night is free! so basically, I am staying there for 6 nights and paying for 4! and no demolitioning to ruin my trip!
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Just talked to someone on the phone who admitted to having "jackhammers, dumptrucks, two cranes, table saws, and more equipment" during the "improvements".
That sounds nice about the GW promotion. I'm going to look into the Fairmont to see if I can change my reservation. I'll be canceling my reservation on the last possible day - just to give them the least amount of time to refill my room.
I am SO bummed out about this!
That sounds nice about the GW promotion. I'm going to look into the Fairmont to see if I can change my reservation. I'll be canceling my reservation on the last possible day - just to give them the least amount of time to refill my room.
I am SO bummed out about this!
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To Sally:
Just because your marriage fell apart doesn't mean the same will happen to everyone else.
But I'm sure you'll comfort yourself by eating a gallon of Ben & Jerry's tonight while watching Leno and adding ten more pounds to that already humongous ass of yours.
Just because your marriage fell apart doesn't mean the same will happen to everyone else.
But I'm sure you'll comfort yourself by eating a gallon of Ben & Jerry's tonight while watching Leno and adding ten more pounds to that already humongous ass of yours.
#35
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Let's get real here folks. For 700-800 a night on a honeymoon you can go to your local high dollar hotel and work out in their gym and spa and steam room. You can also wsait until the day before to cancel your reservation so that they don't rent the room out.... wow you're real people -- find ways to get even for what you don't even have.
If this type honeymoon is going to make for a better marriage I, for one, will be surprised!! You don't need to hock all you own (or max the credit cards) for a honeymoon!!
Start your life together quietly someplace private and enjoy each other - not the stupid hotel!!
If this type honeymoon is going to make for a better marriage I, for one, will be surprised!! You don't need to hock all you own (or max the credit cards) for a honeymoon!!
Start your life together quietly someplace private and enjoy each other - not the stupid hotel!!
#37
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Yeah sss, but then they can't come here and brag about how they stayed at the Four Seasons and how their $ 700 a night hotel room was worth every penny. Not to mention that they WANT luxury, even if it means their kids have to pay for their own college.
What a bunch of fools! Oh, and don't forget to tell me that I'm just jealous becuse I wouldn't spend half that on a hotel room but have traveled all over the world.
What a bunch of fools! Oh, and don't forget to tell me that I'm just jealous becuse I wouldn't spend half that on a hotel room but have traveled all over the world.
#38
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I think it's great that all these folks are cancelling their rooms. It means I have a better chance of getting an upgrade to "disappointed"'s $700 room, while only paying for my mountain view. And, the $50 per day will pay my bar bill. I don't plan on spending every day I'm in Maui lounging by the pool. They won't be working on the weekends so we'll plan accordingly. And, as for needing a fabulous gym in Hawaii, ha! That's what snorkeling, hiking and mountain biking are for. I'm not going to paradise to spend my days in a smelly gym. Cheers!
#39
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1. The construction will be going on seven days a week per the Four Seasons.
2. Make your kids get a job and pay for their college.
3. Quit worrying about how other people spend their money. Those who do so must have no money of their own to worry about.
2. Make your kids get a job and pay for their college.
3. Quit worrying about how other people spend their money. Those who do so must have no money of their own to worry about.
#40
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We just came back from our honeymoon and we stayed for 4 nights at the Kapalua Bay Resort. We got an ocean and pool view and the beach there rated the #1 beach in Hawaii two years ago. The snorkeling and surf is wonderful. We paid $350 a night and truly felt pampered. My husband played golf at the plantation course there which is supposedly rated one of the top 10 in Hawaii. At both the pool and beach you could view the islands of Molokai and Lanai....there was an ocean side masseuse...paradise.
That is my opinion. Kapalua was great!
That is my opinion. Kapalua was great!




