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re: Recommend resort in Maui
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:38 am to Sho Nuff
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:38 am to Sho Nuff
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The Sheraton has exactly what you are looking for. They have 3 or 4 pools and beach access. We stayed for 200 a night. This place was extremely nice for a Sheraton. I was pleasantly surprised.
In relation we stayed at a Sheraton in Kauai and it was pretty plain
I saw the Sheraton listed on expedia and the prices were very reasonable, but i automatically assumed it was a standard, run of the mill Sheraton, so this is very helpful and i will look further into it.
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Stayed here at The Grand Wailea a couple times, really nice place. Hilton just recently made it better for friends and family rates so I'd say definitely try this route. The others mentioned ITT are nice as well.
A review said the waldorf grand wailea is the most "lavish" of all the resorts (whereas the four seasons or ritz are more classy). I think lavish is kinda what I'm going for. I just might end up with the above mentioned Sheraton if its a great deal.... but if my cousin can get me into the Waldorf for not a whole lot more i'll probably end up there.
Posted on 6/18/16 at 9:50 am to 632627
anyone have any feedback on the Westin (there might be 2 locations) or the Hyatt Regency resort?
They are both priced similar to the Sheraton
after skimming through reviews its looking like the Sheraton has moved near the top of the list.
edit- going to rule out the Ritz and Hyatt as reviews say the nearby beaches for both are less than ideal and the Ritz is in an area that gets more wind and rain.
They are both priced similar to the Sheraton
after skimming through reviews its looking like the Sheraton has moved near the top of the list.
edit- going to rule out the Ritz and Hyatt as reviews say the nearby beaches for both are less than ideal and the Ritz is in an area that gets more wind and rain.
This post was edited on 6/18/16 at 11:21 am
Posted on 6/18/16 at 10:20 pm to 632627
I have enjoyed the Hyatt Regency twice with the family. And the Grand Wailea once.
Company trips and most enjoyable.
Long trip for four days, but paradise is awaiting!
Company trips and most enjoyable.
Long trip for four days, but paradise is awaiting!
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