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luvmykids8
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Maui hotels
Hi all.
Planning a trip to Maui next year and I am looking into hotels. It will just be 2 adults. I never been to Hawaii..so this will be the first time for DH and I.
I would like your input as to your favorite Maui hotel. TIA!
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Posted 9/17/20 10:05 AM |
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ali120206
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Maui hotels
We stayed at the Westin in Kanapali and loved it!
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Posted 9/17/20 11:30 AM |
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lilacwine
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Re: Maui hotels
Andaz Maui, which also has my favorite restaurant, Morimoto Maui.
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Posted 9/17/20 10:30 PM |
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M514
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Maui hotels
Our Hawaii vacation has been cancelled twice this year, but we were staying at Ka’anapali Beach Hotel in Maui.
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Posted 9/18/20 7:48 AM |
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NYCGirl80
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Re: Maui hotels
We stayed at the Hyatt Regency Maui and it was beautiful!
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Posted 9/18/20 10:24 AM |
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Mill188
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Re: Maui hotels
I'm supposed to be in Maui right now - damn Covid!!!
We usually stay at the Hyatt Regency in Kaanapali and should be there having a mai tai right now. It really depends on what side of the island you want to be on.
South Maui (Wailea area), the hotels are a little more high-end (Four Seasons, Fairmont, Grand Wailea (Waldorf Astoria). I don't love staying on that side of the island though. We love to be out and about on Maui, and I feel like it's a little out of the way for us. It's a great place if you want to just hang at the resort and golf and maybe hit a high end mall (Tiffany's, etc.)
West Maui (Kaanapali / Lahaina / Kapalua) has some beautiful resorts too (just not as high-end as the hotels in Wailea). You can't go wrong with any of the resorts on Kaanapali Beach. We've stayed at almost all of them: Sheraton, Westin, Hyatt, etc. There are also some condos you can rent. Further down in Kapalua, the Ritz Carlton is excellent - but again a little out of the way. Our first choice is always the Hyatt Regency, but if the Sheraton Black Rock comes up cheaper, we stay there.
No matter what though - you will need a car to get around on Maui.
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Posted 9/18/20 2:28 PM |
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luvmykids8
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Maui hotels
Thanks all!! All these hotels look beautiful!
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Posted 9/21/20 7:09 PM |
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alli3131
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Maui hotels
We stayed at the outrigger right in Lahaina. We walked to everything. If you stay out by the Westin etc you need a car or cab to go anywhere.
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Posted 9/22/20 9:37 PM |
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LSP2005
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For adults only the Andaz. For family the Grand Wailea. We also stayed at the hotel Hana Maui which I think has a new name. But it made the trip to Hana amazing. I would also take a day trip on Sail Triolgy to Lanai. I asked for my money back from the Four Seasons in Maui....
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Posted 9/22/20 10:56 PM |
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