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Elaine22 Aug 5th, 2007 02:00 PM

Now between the Hyatt and the Four Seasons
 
I asked for advice between the Westin and the Hyatt on my previous post, and the Hyatt won. So now I wonder...if I am already spending $100.00 more per night for the Hyatt, should I go for a garen room at the Four seasons, for just $25.00 more? I'll still be able to hear the ocean at night with the window open, which I love, and during the day I won't be spending time in the room anyway, although it is nice to wake up to the ocean view. (Can't afford ocean front there at $780.00 per night.)

So, The Hyatt in Kaanapali, or the Four Seasons in Wailea? Please help. This is my first visit to Hawaii.

Elaine22 Aug 5th, 2007 02:02 PM

That's a GARDEN room at the Four Seasons....a little typo above.

TahitiTams Aug 5th, 2007 02:19 PM

I would do the Four Seasons over the Hyatt..especially for $25!
Get the garden room and you might get an upgrade for free..its a gorgeous property!

Elaine22 Aug 5th, 2007 03:13 PM

I forgot to mention, that the Four Seasons has a car rental package. For only $20.00 you can rent a car, and the parking is free!!! That makes it even cheaper than the Hyatt.

TahitiTams Aug 5th, 2007 03:22 PM

Elaine, this is a no brainer!
:)

mjs Aug 5th, 2007 06:08 PM

4S without question.

hawaiiantraveler Aug 5th, 2007 06:11 PM

4 S hands down no question end of subject

Aloha!

Elaine22 Aug 5th, 2007 09:59 PM

O.K., O.K. :) The Four Seasons wins hands down. I assumed the hotel would be much nicer (6 stars vs 5 for the Hyatt), but I didn't know which area was better to stay in for a first timer.

lesm Aug 6th, 2007 06:54 AM

Elaine,

Just an FYI about the 4 seasons reservations. The 5th night free promotion that they have running right now will save you signicantly compared to the rental car package. I am going for my honeymoon in December, and it's almost a $1000 difference between the two packages for the same dates. I rented a full size car for $250 through orbitz, and saved tons of money. Good luck.

Ag3046 Aug 6th, 2007 07:10 AM

Four Seasons.

Better beach, more luxe.

The Hyatt can be a zoo when school is out.

fivestar Aug 9th, 2007 02:48 PM

I know people told you that the Hyatt was very nice, but IMHO it is getting very rundown. I was just there a couple of months ago and the room was filthy and falling apart. It was an ocean front room too. It was disgustingly filthy,caked with dirt, cracked marble and the tub was black it was so dirty. The wallpaper was peeling off and the seams were stained. Management did nothing about it and wouldn't move us. The Hyatt has seen better days and needs a re-furb desperately. The grounds are beautiful, but that's it.

The FS Maui has just been re-furbed and is lovely. The customer service is impeccable and no request is too big or little. The garden rooms are further in the back, but they are beautiful. There is no question that the FS wins this one hands down.

Keep in mind that this fall they are tearing up the main swimming pool. It will be very noisy. After they finish the pool next year they will also be charging for cabana's. The new pool will be adults only. The childrens pool will be the small waterfall pool. I got this information from someone who has worked at the FS Maui for many years.

Good luck with your decision. It's tough to find just what may be perfect for you.

Elaine22 Aug 10th, 2007 06:09 PM

Thanks everyone. We have opted for the Four Seasons and have cancelled our reservations elsewhere. We have given up oceanfront rooms at the other hotels, but I think it will be worth staying in a garden view room to be at the Four Seasons.

dmlove Aug 10th, 2007 06:22 PM

Elaine, we got a great deal on a car rental in Maui through Hotwire.

Leburta Aug 11th, 2007 05:41 PM

If you have the chance, you might have a meal at the Sea Watch Restaurant at the Wailea Golf Course. It is not your typical golf course restaurant. The food is great and the views breathtaking. We go there every trip whether we golf or not!

Jayne11159 Aug 11th, 2007 07:26 PM

Stayed next door at the Grand Wailea and HOW we wished we'd stayed at the FS! If it makes you feel better, our ocean view was gorgeous but as soon as the sun begins to set it was absolutely blinding and we had to close our drapes until just before it went down every night.


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