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jake1111 Sep 4th, 2009 08:56 AM

Maui Hotels
 
Does anybody have any recommendations on Maui hotels on the west side of maui. I'm looking for a decent place(nothing fancy), preferably a condo style around the $140-$150 range. I'm currently looking at the Aston Kaanapali Condos, but they are $174.00 a night for a studio condo. Seems a little high to me. Don't get me wrong, I know Hawaii is not an inexpensive place to visit. But I just thought someone might have some other suggestions. Thanks

montereybob Sep 4th, 2009 12:48 PM

Two years ago a friend of mine got a nice condo for $150 at the Maui Eldorado. It is very close to Kaanapali Beach. You can get more info by googling Maui Eldorado.

rpowell Sep 5th, 2009 11:28 AM

Try www.vrbo.com. They have tons of condos in every price range.

hpeabody Sep 5th, 2009 01:14 PM

I just booked the Maui Kai cond, a studio (through VRBO) for just under $1000 for s week. I think it includes 5th night free. This property is in the Honokawai area just to the north of Kaanapali, before Kahana, it is next to the Mahana, it is oceanfront. I think this might fall in your range.

rexster314 Sep 6th, 2009 03:16 PM

Another vote for the Maui Eldorado. Check out VRBO for it. We've stayed there three times and going back this November.

Rex

Leitnermk Sep 6th, 2009 06:10 PM

I would check VRBO for a studio at Mahana. All are oceanfront and with VRBO you will know what you are getting. It's a very nice property. Renting from on site management can be a crap shoot. Some units are amazing and some are dumps.

rexster314 Sep 6th, 2009 06:35 PM

Mahana is a good choice, all rooms are oceanfront, but there is no beach there. You will have to walk down several hundred yards to get to a good beach. Almost all the condos/hotels in that area are in the same boat. No good beaches.

Rex

andrews98682 Sep 7th, 2009 07:22 PM

Not Maui or a condo, but I did pretty well with priceline on the Big Island. I got the Marriott for $130 a night. Who knows, you might have good luck with a resort on Maui.

ksucat Sep 7th, 2009 08:29 PM

Costco had some incredible deals at the Hyatt or Westin..
I can never remember the right aname of the resort right on the beach in Kaanapali for 6 nights for $647 plus breakfast and a $100 credit! (help me out sf..)
The room had a kitchenette if memory serves me.
Great resort for the price and location.
It's not a condo but was around 650 square feet and a great ocean view.
Aloha to you..5 more days to Kauai for me!

sf7307 Sep 8th, 2009 08:49 AM

ksucat, I could swear it was the Westin (hotel) but I didn't know they had kitchens. So now I'm not sure either!

offlady Sep 8th, 2009 10:16 AM

Look in the Lahaina area such as Lahaina Islander or Lahaina Shores. They are located right in Lahaina town and are convenient walking distances to shopping and restaurants in Lahaina. When you start going into the Kaanapali resort area, you will end up paying more because of the resort amenities.

rexster314 Sep 9th, 2009 11:59 AM

Offlady, did you mean Maui Islander instead of Lahaina Islander? If so, the name has been changed to Aina Nalu. They were totally remodeled several years ago along with the name change. Outrigger is still managing the units, but you can find some of them on VRBO listings through the owner

Rex

mrkindallas Sep 9th, 2009 01:17 PM

Ka'anapali Beach Hotel usually has some good internet discounts on their website. However, you do not have a kitchenette in your room - only a mini fridge and coffee maker. Therefore, I wouldn't really call it condo-style and I'm not sure it fits your requirements.

pspercy Sep 10th, 2009 06:22 AM

Maui Kai
Mahana
Noelani
Polynesian Shores

Stayed in all of the above, all quite acceptable.

All in same area, first two have a/c.

You'd think there would be some great deals at present !

See at photos at www.wizardpub.com

offlady Sep 10th, 2009 12:33 PM

Oops! You're right rexster...sorry about that. I meant Maui Islander.

billonmaui Sep 14th, 2009 04:50 PM

VRBO is no longer the de facto choice for low rates at the Maui Eldorado. At the Outrigger Maui Eldorado, we have new, lower rates on studios starting at $129 per night, plus tax and parking. Call us at toll free at 888-339-8585 for more information about availablity or to make a reservation. And, unlike VRBO, you don't have to pay in advance with Outrigger; we'll take your credit card number as a guarantee at the time of reservation and as credit authorization at check-in (just like a hotel) but you actually pay when you check out.


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