Just returned from our 6th annual Maui and Kauai adventure? Any questions?
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we're going to maui for our 2nd time at the end of feb, 2000. then on to kauai for our 1st. both are at he marriott.
1. what is the best diner cruise in maui. (with or without whale watching)
2. is here a neater place for breakfast than moose mcgilicuttys in lahina.
3.what were your top four restaurants on each island for dinner
4. where is the best sunset view in kauai going from the marriott near the airport area to a somewhat close spot
5. from the kauai marriott, where is the best beach to hang out
6. is there any real great luau in kauai any where near the marriott
7. what 5 things in kauai should we make sure we do or see in kauai.
8. which helecopter tour in kauai do you recommendand why.
9. which boat excursion tour do you recommend to the nappoli coast and why
we will be in maui for 5 nights and in kauai for 7 nights celebrating our 32 year and 1 month wedding anniversary.
thanks so much for your input
1. what is the best diner cruise in maui. (with or without whale watching)
2. is here a neater place for breakfast than moose mcgilicuttys in lahina.
3.what were your top four restaurants on each island for dinner
4. where is the best sunset view in kauai going from the marriott near the airport area to a somewhat close spot
5. from the kauai marriott, where is the best beach to hang out
6. is there any real great luau in kauai any where near the marriott
7. what 5 things in kauai should we make sure we do or see in kauai.
8. which helecopter tour in kauai do you recommendand why.
9. which boat excursion tour do you recommend to the nappoli coast and why
we will be in maui for 5 nights and in kauai for 7 nights celebrating our 32 year and 1 month wedding anniversary.
thanks so much for your input
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i have responses to two of the questions asked:
1 NO the hyatt is not the most luxurious hotel on maui...the ritz carlton or four seasons would be my vote. i found when i was planning my honeymoon, which was just last month, the travel agents kept pushing us towards hyatts, whether we were talking hawaii or aruba. i don't know if the hyatt chain has special incentives for agents, or what, but i know sooo many honeymooners go to those level of hotels and i didn't want to be somewhere where i felt i was a) one in a crowd, and b) where i felt like it was going to be like sleep away camp for honeymooners, esp since we got married in october,which is hurricane season for caribbean, mexico, etc, so you have to figure there are lots more newlyweds going to hawaii.
2) someone mentioned wanting peace and quiet and thinking of the grand wailea. that is a great hotel, but peaceful it isn't! true peace and quiet seems to happen in maui at the hotel hana maui. but it was pretty quiet at the ritz where we stayed.
1 NO the hyatt is not the most luxurious hotel on maui...the ritz carlton or four seasons would be my vote. i found when i was planning my honeymoon, which was just last month, the travel agents kept pushing us towards hyatts, whether we were talking hawaii or aruba. i don't know if the hyatt chain has special incentives for agents, or what, but i know sooo many honeymooners go to those level of hotels and i didn't want to be somewhere where i felt i was a) one in a crowd, and b) where i felt like it was going to be like sleep away camp for honeymooners, esp since we got married in october,which is hurricane season for caribbean, mexico, etc, so you have to figure there are lots more newlyweds going to hawaii.
2) someone mentioned wanting peace and quiet and thinking of the grand wailea. that is a great hotel, but peaceful it isn't! true peace and quiet seems to happen in maui at the hotel hana maui. but it was pretty quiet at the ritz where we stayed.
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Hello
Me and my wife are thinking of taking our 1st trip to Maui next year. Just need some help with which nice/ economical hotels/resorts to choose from??? (no hole in the wall places)Somewhere on the beach that's pretty nice... Please advise!!
Thanks
Me and my wife are thinking of taking our 1st trip to Maui next year. Just need some help with which nice/ economical hotels/resorts to choose from??? (no hole in the wall places)Somewhere on the beach that's pretty nice... Please advise!!
Thanks
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Tracy,
We just got back from the 4 Seasons and liked it much better than the Grand - it is just too big. You will not beat the pool service at the 4 - it is the best. I love Ritz's too, but didn't get a chance to visit this trip. We visited Kaanapali and didn't care for it, liked Wailea area much more. We went to Lahaina once, and ate in the area of our hotel - there were plenty of restaurants.
We just got back from the 4 Seasons and liked it much better than the Grand - it is just too big. You will not beat the pool service at the 4 - it is the best. I love Ritz's too, but didn't get a chance to visit this trip. We visited Kaanapali and didn't care for it, liked Wailea area much more. We went to Lahaina once, and ate in the area of our hotel - there were plenty of restaurants.
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My husband and I are considering going to Maui or Kuai April 23-30. We have not been to Hawaii since 1982! We want to know if those islands are now overcommercialized and too touristy! We definetly never want to see Oahu again--it's overcrowded and too touristy! Which island do you suggest for a fun, authentic feel of a Hawaiian vacation, where we can relax, swim, and still have some fun and nice places to visit--a place with good restaurants, where we can rent bikes, parasail and do some fun activities? Any ideas will help! Also, did you ever hear of a hotel in Maui called the Outrigger Wailea? Please e-mail me! Thanks!