PJPotter
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Re: Maui Hotels
Based upon what you've said, I think you'll be disappointed in the Prince.
It's pool area is definitely very plain and unexciting. The grounds are
nice but not special. It is well maintained. I walked through it a year
ago and was surprised at how much less interesting it was than when it first
opened.
Don't really know much about the Renaissance or Marriott but most of the
places in Wailea area are nice. The pictures on the web are probably
representative of what you would get...........Pam, owner of a condo in Maui
and travel there often
"Ted" <txguy972@aol.com> wrote in message
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>I am going to Maui in November & I am looking for info on hotels.
> Right now I am booked at the Maui Prince for 4 nights but have been
> considering changing to something else. Is this palce any good? I hear
> the pool is really dinky. I want this to be a special vacation, not
> just a bargain hunt. I think the Kannapali area may be a little too
> crowded for me. I want somewhere a little more relaxing and romantic,
> maybe in the Wailea area. The Fairmont Kea Lani is sold out, the Four
> seasons is out because the tour operator I signed up with doesn't book
> there. How does the Renaissance Wailea or the Wailea Marriott stack up
> against the Prince? Its hard to tell by reading the reviews, people
> ALWAYS find stuff to complain about and maybe they are just in a bad
> mood or ultra picky. I would appreciate any tips! Thanks in advance!!!
> Ted
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