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Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 07:53 AM
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Kauai with kids

My family is planning a trip to Kauai in June. We are staying in Kiahuna Plantation in the South Shore. Our kids are 13, 11 and 6 and love outdoor adventures. Any suggestion?
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Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 08:09 AM
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There is a MDonalds with an outdoor playground, mini golf in Poipu, and the water slide park near Na Pali. Other than that most everything is very rural. You may have to go on some hikes to see the waterfalls or go on a Kayak trip. Avoid the Spouting Horn as they do not charge admission. Do not bother with the trip up to Waimai Canyon. The drive is steep and really not much to see at the top. Your hotel has Nintendo, but bring along games from home. Hope this helps!
 
Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 08:47 AM
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Not much to see at the top of Waimea?
I bet you think it's the same scenery as Tennessee?
 
Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 08:50 AM
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I really can't understand why Ellen thought that this innocent question called for such a snotty answer.
I think Lin's question is totally legitimate. We are planning a trip to Kauai with our 8 year old in August and I would also love to hear from other travellers with kids what they think are age appropriate outdoor activities there.
A lot of hikes in Kauai sound great but would they be too exhausting for a 6 or 8 year old? Any suggestions for specific places that can be negotiated by a child and deliver the beautiful views etc?
For example, we would love to hike at least the first few miles of the Kalalau trail but I really don't know if it would be appropriate for a child (difficult trails with steep drop offs without any railings may be just too dangerous for an active 6 year old).

So ellen, if you don't have anything constructive to say, just don't bother posting.
 
Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 10:04 AM
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Hi lin Ellen's response is how we tell who is talking to us. In short never mind her she thinks she made a funny.

I Went last year with a 13,11,7. Kids I think they would have slept in their snorkle gear they loved it so much. Hiking was a close second. My favorite hikes so far, alakai swamp(four wheel drive needed here), Kahala Trail and I would look into a hike around the canyon and other hikes in Kokee national park. Andrew Dougherty's ulitmate guide to Kauai is a great source for all of your activities. Very good ideas around judging swimming/snorkle areas for kids.

I suggest taking some type of Star reference guide for that side of the island stars are incredible at night.
 
Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 02:42 PM
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I have a condo on Kauai and the kids all enjoy it. Age's 10-25. Older kids will love the water at Poipu and surf lessons they give on the beach to anyone at the Sheraton Kauai, beautiful white soft sand beach and open to the public as are all beaches in Hawaii. There are the usual fast food resturants for picky eaters. The luau at the Hyatt is one that will keep the kids attention. Pricy but very well done. All of the family, always loves a boat trip. Take a snorkeling trip to the NaPali coast. They feed you and take everything you will need to snorkle. Very safe and the crew is patient.
You'll love the airport at Lihue, very easy to get your car and find your way around.
 
Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 06:10 PM
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Ellen -

Exactly how sedentary does one have to be before they start whining that a CAR RIDE is too steep? I love it when those uninclined to do anything active or strenuous complain that there is "nothing to do" in places like Kauai. Kauai offers some of the most breathtaking hiking around, none of which can be seen from a car parking area.

I do note, however, that you managed to check out the McDonalds while you were there.
 
Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 06:50 PM
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Don't take Ellen's line too seriously. Nothing she said holds any weight at all (funny she mentioned McD's) I bet I saw her there scarfing down a few Big Mac's. No wonder she didn't have time to get out of her car and see the BREATH tAKING views atop Waialea. The Napali coast is beautiful, I would think kids would love it by boat. Plenty to see and do for all. We've been there several times past few years, although we have no children, we see many families.

Good luck

p.s. Don't mind the obnoxious few, this is the greatest site. Shame on Ellen
 
Old Mar 29th, 2002 | 10:02 PM
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Go on a tour boat ride to see the porpoises. Check out the hotel lobby ads for deals.
 
Old Mar 30th, 2002 | 02:23 PM
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Thanks to all that answered - except for ellen, of course. I am looking foward to doing some hiking in kauai with the kids. How about the Kiahuna Plantation, has anyone stayed there?
lin
 
Old Mar 30th, 2002 | 02:32 PM
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Mike
Did you really have to mention something about Ellen's eating habits. Shame on Mike too. Stick to the subject and learn to respect the feelings of others.
I think the reason that McDonalds was mentioned was due to the title of the post.... Kauai with Kids. Since you don't have kids, Mike, I think this is why you don't understand the significance of the mention...food, bathrooms, getting out of the car.
Be nice, and respect others!!
 
Old Mar 30th, 2002 | 04:48 PM
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Thanks for posting this query, Lin. We will be on Kauai'i in May and June, too, with our kids, ages 11 and 5. We are planning to check out all the relatively safe beaches, Waimea Canyon and the Fern Grotto. We'll try the hiking and quit when they are tired. (Although I am afraid it will be Dad and me that get tired first!) Is our 5 year old too young for the boat trip to the Napali coast? Also, we were told to check out the luaus put on by churches and other organizations as fund-raisers, as they are usually quite good and less expensive. Is this true?
 
Old Mar 30th, 2002 | 07:23 PM
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The respect began and ended w/ellen. I am sick and tired of obnoxious people slamming innocent posters. This is an excellent site and people come here for valuable advice. I think ellen should have kept to herself.
Just because the post mentions kids, where does McD's come in? Is McD's an outdoor adventure? Be real!
This woman (ellen)had no good intention.

Sorry if I offended anyone else. As for ellen, have another Big Mac.
 
Old Mar 31st, 2002 | 06:02 AM
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Mike it is just that all of this talk about Ellen takes the focus off the the question.

lin do a search on Kiahuna Plantaion. I have to tell you I love Marriot Lihue never stayed but visited and ok crashed the pool. I am now returning with niece of 8 I am having a hard time not booking. The pool is incredible and you are only half hour from poipu. Although I do hear great things about KP. I suggest you do a search for more info.
 
Old Mar 31st, 2002 | 08:40 AM
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I really would like to know if the beach at Kiahuna Plantation is SAFE to swim. I like exploring different beaches but it is so nice to be able to just walk to one. I can't really stay at the Marriot because families of 5 can't stay in one room. That is sort of unfair, so I can't afford to pay for 2 rooms, it makes more sense to get a 2 room style condo like the ones at Kiahuna. Help me readers. lin
 
Old Mar 31st, 2002 | 11:22 AM
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Lin, we are also planning a trip to Hawaii with a child and decided not to stay at Kiahuna Plantation because it doesn't have a pool on-site. Our daughter loves pools, no matter how nice the beach is. So we decided to stay at Poipu Kai instead.
Do a search on this board for Kiahuna and you'll see that people generally like it and it has a good beach. The only complaints I read were about the pool (or lack thereof) and construction noise from next doors.
 
Old Mar 31st, 2002 | 01:58 PM
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We stayed at the Sheraton right next door to the Kiahuna Plantation. The beach was wonderful. Our children ages 13 and 11 never swam in the hotel pool. They preferred the ocean because they could boogie board.
 
Old Mar 31st, 2002 | 02:25 PM
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Marsha
in response to your question about the kids going on the napali boat trip. I don't think they would be to young. We went on the snorkeling trip, but all did not snorkel. Smooth ride going north, but bumpy and wet coming back south. Beautiful scenery. Went into caves etc. Be sure and check it out esp about the 5 yr old.
 
Old Mar 31st, 2002 | 03:06 PM
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Thank you, Aime.
 
Old Mar 31st, 2002 | 03:41 PM
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We vacation at Kiahuna every year (with the exception of the Iniki years) with our 2 kids now 17 and 14. Neither one of them has any interest in going anywhere else in Hawaii..and we've been to all the other islands. I think the beach in front of the resort has the best snorkling (on the Marriott side) and boogie boarding on the island. If you want a laid back beach vacation this is for you! We'll be arriving July 1 this year!
 


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