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Kelly Aug 3rd, 2001 08:38 AM

Maui-best hotel w/kids
 
We've been forced to extend our Hawaii trip (how awful!) and have decided to use the extra three days for a first-time trip to Maui. We'll be spending the first 1.5 weeks on the BI, staying in a condo 1 week and a couple days near the volcano. I'd like to find a fun "resort-type" place with a great pool for our kids (ages 11 & 9), but would rather not spend $350/night. Does this exist, or will we just need to fork out the cash? I know there occasionally deals, but we'll be there right after New Years so it's pretty limited. <BR> <BR>Any advice?? Thanks!

Kelly Aug 3rd, 2001 09:31 AM

P.S. We can get a rate of $250/night (no guaranteed view) at the Hyatt through Hawaii-Connections. That's by far the cheapest I've seen, but are they reputable?

d.embody Aug 3rd, 2001 03:17 PM

Try the Napili Sunset condos. They are very nice and are on a lovely stretch of beach. Website: www.napilisunset.com

Suzie Aug 3rd, 2001 08:30 PM

Kelly, We stayed at the Hyatt on Maui. Our kids were 3 & 7 and had a really great time. They loved the grounds and the pool & spa and it was along the walkway to Whalers Village where we ate outdoors at the Hula Grill.

Kelly Aug 3rd, 2001 08:35 PM

Thanks for the responses. Hawaii-Connections called back and there is NO availability at the Hyatt afterall. Now I'm down to Westin in the Kanapalli area, or exploring Wailea. I've heard that the weather is pretty "iffy" in the Kanapalli area during Dec/Jan, and that Wailea is a better bet weather-wise. Is that true?

Jeff Aug 4th, 2001 02:56 AM

If you join Starwoods preferredguest, you can get 33% off hawaii rooms (if available). The westin is part of this promotion. <BR>Free to join.

kelly Aug 4th, 2001 04:10 PM

I'd love to explore that option, but the website seems to be a little messed up. Is there a number to call? Thanks

cath Aug 4th, 2001 04:16 PM

Aloha Kelly - not having children I can't say anything useful about hotels for them BUT I do live in Wailea and can tell you that in general it is definately the dry side of the island! Weather is almost consistently 88+ and sunny. It can cloud over in the afternoons and the wind picks up a bit but rarely will it rain and always it is beautifully warm :-) (Having said that, when my mother came here in October it rained torrents for an entire day)

kelly Aug 4th, 2001 07:25 PM

Thank Cath, <BR> <BR>If only I could find a resort with a really fun pool for less than $450/night! The Wailea resorts seem much more expensive, but also beautiful. Tough decision. Since we'll only be there 2.5 days and are planning on doing a whale watching trip, it probably makes sense to stay where the action is...Kanapalli. I'm still working on the Westin, but would love suggestions for other great pools.

Jim Aug 4th, 2001 08:23 PM

You can't find rooms at the Kea Lani or Renaissance for less than $450?

Kelly Aug 5th, 2001 06:50 PM

Actually, we may be able to get a garden-view room at Kea Lani for $395/night (still seems outrageous.) Our first choice, Grand Wailea is $530 for garden-view (won't pay that)! I'm still working on a better rate at one of the Kanapalli resorts, but if it's not much cheaper we'll probably go Kea Lani. <BR> <BR>Could someone compare the pool areas/kid programs for Grand Wailea vs. Kea Lani vs. Westin vs. Marriott? That would really help us make our decisions. Mahalo!

topper Aug 6th, 2001 11:34 AM

top!

Ginlei Aug 9th, 2001 10:46 PM

I stayed in Kaanapali for my last vacation to Maui. Very fun, and great for the kids. If you're looking for a lot of action in 2 1/2 days, you should stay in Kaanapali. I think there is far more to do there and it's right next to Lahaina. <BR> <BR>We stayed at Hyatt Regency last time and it was incredible. We're staying at the Westin this time and thought that the hotel was comparable to Hyatt (they have an awesome seafood buffet!). On Kaanapali, you really can't go wrong with any of the major hotels on the beach.

sharon Aug 10th, 2001 05:45 AM

You might look into availability at the Embassy Resort in Kaanapali. We have stayed there the past two years and have been very pleased. It is a good "kids" place with a great pool, scuba lessons, etc. We found the concierge to be very helpful in arranging outings. There is a daily full breakfast buffet by the pool and it sits on a perfect stretch of beach.

Cindy Aug 15th, 2001 08:47 AM

Try the Maui Marriott. We stayed there in April with kids from 3-13 and they all loved it.

Greg Aug 15th, 2001 09:57 AM

Kaanapali is the place to stay. Beg for a room at the Hyatt. You and your kids will love the pool. Their breakfast buffet is the best.


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