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best place to get vacation packages to hawaii?
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Hi, I just picked up the ring for my girlfriend and am scheming for ideas. We were actually just in Hawaii (Oahu) about 3 months ago, and wanted to go to Maui but didn't have the time. I was thinking of surprising her on a trip to Maui at the end of January and proposing to her underwater (we're avid scuba divers!) Here's what I need help with:
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artroodeetoo
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Tue, Jan 2, 2007 9:30 PM
anybody? :wink: |
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Tue, Jan 2, 2007 9:47 PM
I have no suggestions, but that is SO ROMANTIC and just awesome..how cool!! |
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Tue, Jan 2, 2007 10:32 PM
The Hyatt Regency is a good choice, but is in Ka'anapali... not the most romantic place on Maui, but is more affordable than any of the ritzy hotels in Wailea. And, a wonderful beach and local. If you plan to spend some decent bucks and want first rate and quality, try the Grand Wailea in the southern end of the island (Wailea). Mama's Fish House is a MUST in Paia!!! Romantic setting on a beach with oceanfront views, and Old Hawaiian and Tiki atmosphere. Excellent food (and Mai Tais), fantastic service, and the BEST atmosphere. Both of these suggestions are pretty pricey, but if you can do it... How many times do you get engaged underwater?? Go for it!!! and Best Wishes!
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 8:51 AM
The Grand Wailea also is located near very good diving spots. If you have disposable income that you want to dispose of rapidly, you might consider this place. You really need to stop in for a drink at Humuhumunukunukuapua'a and check the grounds out though. There is a dive shop (or operation)in Kehei I heard something good about. Mike & Pauline Severns, P.O.Box 627 P.O.Box 627 Kihei, Maui Hawaii 96753 [ Edited by: mrtikibar 2007-01-03 08:59 ] |
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artroodeetoo
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 10:14 AM
travelocity seems to have pretty good deals. i hate the expedia UI. any other recommendations? |
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Blowfish
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 11:42 AM
I have seem some decent packages on pleasantholidays.com I used them to go to Kauai last August and am thinking of using them again this year. |
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 12:31 PM
I'm only familiar with two dive operations on Maui-- --Edit-- Molokini is supposed to be awesome. I was bummed when I had to cancel my snorkel trip when we were there. [ Edited by: TikiJosh 2007-01-03 12:37 ] |
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TikiJosh
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 12:44 PM
I've used pleasant holidays before. This last trip to Hawaii, we booked airfare separately and got a good deal through Hawaiian. ATA is usually cheapest for airfare, but United has been having some really good deals lately. |
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 4:36 PM
As far as packages go check your with your airline first especially if you're flying Aloha, or Hawaiian. Hawaiian's website for example has a package builder to help you decide and in the past have had decent deals. My experience has been you can often save money booking your hotel(s)and flight separately than through these so called packages, so check both ways. Hawaiian's website also allows you to SEE which day's are cheaper to fly in or out. If you do fly Hawaiian use my affiliate program code (just pm me) and it'll save you a few bucks on the plane tickets. Because your avid divers it may be helpful logistically to stay in Kaanapali. This way you would be close to both main marinas where the snorkel/dive boats are located Maalaea and Lahaina. Beyond that Kaanapali has excellent beaches and good water. Kihei not so much. Kaanapali also has a choice of good resorts-pick one. As a newly 'engaged' couple you may want to sight see in Lahaina as well. Mainly shops, but Lahaina has a such storied past it just draws you there and is such a melting pot. If you're interested in carvings the park is almost always a good place to find locals selling their wares. The haoles have the shops, the locals set up in Banyon Park Hawaiian style. I strongly recommend the Molokini trip. You probably have seen even clearer water than this, but how often do you get to explore an old crater? Just a thought. |
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Wed, Jan 3, 2007 6:11 PM
some of the best places to stay are vacation rentals. find a reputable company and you can rent an entire condo on the ocean (kitchen comes in handy, sometimes, and it's nice to have a patio). It's generally the same as, or cheaper than, a hotel room. I had good luck with this on Maui and the Big Island as well. |
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artroodeetoo
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Thu, Jan 4, 2007 9:52 AM
I just made reservations and the Grand Wailea...with flight and rental car it came out to $2k leaving from Seattle on Expedia for 4 nights. not bad considering a room is $600/night (low end). i'm happy with the purchase! anymore tips on diving shops would be appreciated thanks to all of you who responded! |
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dogbytes
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Thu, Jan 4, 2007 10:13 AM
art: whoa, didnt know you were here in seattle, i would have recommended Terry at Hawaii General Store to do all your bookings. he saved us a bunch, and got us upgrades. oh well, next time. i've posted several threads about our trips to hawaii.. a dinner at HumuHumu*.* at the Grand Wailea is a wonderful idea.. we loved everything about that place. also Mama's. post a picture of the ring! good luck! |
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mrtikibar
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Thu, Jan 4, 2007 10:24 AM
Very nice! I'll chime in with one more opinion. When Kitty and I were in Maui, we did the Molokini snorkle trip and enjoyed it, but |
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Thu, Jan 4, 2007 10:51 AM
You really should fill in that "from field". You would definitely get better help here on TC if you did so... Meanwhile, yes, you must do the road to Hana or else you are missing one of the best charms of Maui. |
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artroodeetoo
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Thu, Jan 4, 2007 11:55 AM
Oh no.An error occurred. Site administrators have been notified of the error. |