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Adam Mills Jul 6th, 1998 09:53 AM

Maui: Hyatt Regency or Westin?
 
I'm planning a honeymoon in Maui in September of '99 <BR> and I am interested in these two hotels. Could anyone tell me if they have stayed at either of these resorts? Which is the best value for the money?

Jeff Jul 6th, 1998 05:37 PM

No question here - stayed at both 3 days Westin (for free on mileage) 4 days at Hyatt. Hyatt is clearly nicer - do yourself a favor, stay at the Hyatt. Or even better -- Four Seasons Maui is the top choice for Maui. Good luck. <BR>

Casey Jul 7th, 1998 08:43 AM

My husband and I stayed at the Westin in October 97 (we haven't stayed at the Hyatt). We liked the Westin a great deal. I appreciated the fact that there was an "adults only" pool. You might also appreciate that since you'll be on your honeymoon.

phill Jul 7th, 1998 01:21 PM

This is what I've heard. <BR> <BR>There are two buildings at the Westin, the Ocean Tower and the Beach Tower. The rooms in the Beach Tower are clearly newer and larger (and probably more expensive) than those in the Ocean Tower. If you can get in the Beach Tower, stay at the Westin. If you can't, stay at the Hyatt. <BR> <BR>The Westin has a larger pool, is less crowded and is attached to the local shopping center.

joe Jul 9th, 1998 07:11 PM

Have you looked at Wailea area? It's nicer, but more expensive....

Robin Jul 10th, 1998 05:50 PM

I stayed at the Hyatt about 4 years ago and loved it. The hotel and the grounds are beautiful. However, we honeymooned at the Stouffer Weilea 13 years ago and it was absolutely gorgeous!! We went to see it the last time we were there and it was still beautiful. 13 years ago there were very few resorts at Weilea. When we returned 4 years ago, it had grown tremendously and probably is still growing. I think the Weilea area is the most beautiful. If you're going through Pleasant Hawaiian Vacations, which I strongly recommend, then you may be able to stay in Weilea area for about the same price as the Hyatt. We believe that Maui is the most beautiful place in the world--Kauai is a very close second!! We hope to return on our l5th anniversary. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did.

Ann Jul 11th, 1998 02:23 PM

Hi Robin the 2 hotels you mentioned are the 2 I am considering for my first trip to Maui. I have heard such great things about the Hyatt and the Renaissance. I have heard the beaches are much nicer in Wailea but there is much more to do in Kanappali. Can you give me some advice on what you would recommend?? Thanks. <BR>


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