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Maui No Air Conditioning?
Has anyone stayed oceanfront in Kihei/Wailea with no air conditioning in late May? Is it bearable?
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The average highs and lows during May are 85 and 65 degrees (F). You may count on an ocean breeze. If you're from West Texas that may be bone-chilling.
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I stayed in May of 96 in Kihei and it was unseasonably humid according to the locals. We had air in our hotel, but it didn't work very well. I found that by the end of one week I adjusted but the first couple of nights were uncomfortable. We just swam alot instead, and spent longer days at the beach, etc...
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May will probably OK but you'd be sweltering in August.
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We worried about this too. I think it depends somewhat on the configuration of the room...We rented a stand-alone house in Makena, which is supposed to be the hottest part of Maui, in September. But with louvers all around the 4 sides of the bedroom, it was very pleasant sleeping at night - even needed blankets once or twice! I'd think a condo or hotel room would not be able to take advantage of that airflow on all sides.
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Much depends on your own level of comfort. We have visited Kihei in April, July , August and November. The only time we used the air was in the car on the way to the airport.
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