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Aloha Thomas, I thought the only Hyatt on Maui was in Ka`anapali. The hotel next door to the Four Seasons is the Grand Wailea. Have they changed it's name? Kawika "Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Charles. You have a couple misconceptions I think I can clear up. As > far as Kids, the Kea Lani (at least lately) is catering to much more > families with kids than the Four Seasons, which tends to cater to the > older FIT crowd with no children. > > As for the best hotel, the majority opinion here on Maui is that it's > neither the Kea Lani, which is owned and operated now by the Fairmont > chain, or the Four Seasons is the "best". That would generally be > understood by most to be the Wailea Hyatt Regeancy Resort and Spa, > curiously right next door to the Four Seasons. It's not even close, > the Hyatt IS a tad more pricey than either of the resorts you mention, > but as you said, if cost is no option, the Hyatt is considered > superior. The Hyatt does have more traffic because it's larger, and > it runs a nightclub in the lobby where a lot of young locals attend, > but as far as the facilities, the pools, the grounds, and of course > the world-renowned Spa facility, I'd say they are a notch above either > the Four Seasons or the Kea Lani. > > You have picked one of the best times of year, because on that side of > the island tends to be very hot during the summer, but in March it's > not real hot yet, and the brunt of our rainy season will be over. > > Being born and raised here I'm definitely biased, because Maui is the > best, and I congratulate you on your good sense on skipping Oahu and > the big city of Honolulu. > > Hope this helps. Congratulations, and I know you'll love it. > > > > > ALOHA > > Reply to group > (Unsolicited e-mail is deleted from the server unread > if it comes from anyone not already in my addressbook. > I'll never even see it)
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