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Old Dec 20th, 2005, 06:05 PM
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Where to stay in Maui?

I am planning my honeymoon and am a little overwhelmed by all the many places to stay! I have been looking into the Hyatt and 4 Seasons - has anyone been to either one of those places and can recommend it? Thanks!
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Can't help you with which to choose from.

Here is a lot of Maui info:

www.mauihawaii.org Best Maui website.

www.visitmaui.com

www.gohawaii.com They will send you a free brochure.

www.thisweek.com 'This week on Maui'

www.spotlighthawaii.com 'Maui Gold'

www.101thingstodo.com '101 Things to do on Maui'

You can pick up hard copies of these for free at airport baggage area and other places on Maui: This Week, Maui Gold and 101 Things Maui

www.alternative-hawaii.com Has good narrative drive guides.

www.hawaiiweb.com

www.driveguidemagazines.com This has good maps including many detailed maps. Also a good restaurant guide with reviews.

To compare hotel locations, costs, etc:

www.hawaii-hotels.com Scroll to the bottom and where it says VISIT, click on Maui hotels or Maui condos.

www.bookit.com

www.hawaii.com
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We stayed at the Hyatt in Maui, Kauai and Oahu in October. The Hyatt Maui was nice, but we didn't love it. It is nothing compared to the Kauai Hyatt.
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We've stayed in Hyatts and Four Seasons all over the U.S. Hyatt can NOT compare to Four Seasons in any way. If you want to be pampered, to be in an elegant atmosphere, have the staff call you by your name, have Evian spritzed on you as you sunbathe, be in the only five star resort on the island, then stay at Four Seasons. The difference between the two is like visiting your middle class friends in Sacramento vs. your Beverly Hills family.
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The Maui Hyatt is nice, but the Four Seasons is quite a bit nicer.

Additionally, the 4S is in Wailea, which is a little more secluded, luxe, and "honeymoonish."

The Hyatt is in Kaanapali which is better if you want a lot of action around your hotel.
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<<The Hyatt is in Kaanapali which is better if you want a lot of action around your hotel.>>

Gellers - they're on their honeymoon. They want a lot of action in and around their hotel...wherever they can get it.
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