Maui Need some advice...
#1
Posted 05 May 2008 - 10:33 AM
My wife and I will be headng to Maui this September staying at the Ritz or Kapalua Villas. I am planning on playing twice on the plantation and once on the Bay course.
The advice I need from poeple that have been to Kapalua, is it worth to have a rental car the whole length of the trip? I heard that they have rental car services at the Villas? What about Shuttle services? How did you get from the main airport to the hotel?
#2
Posted 05 May 2008 - 10:44 AM
One suggestion would be to make sure you call Alamo car rental to get their price. I called 3 or 4 of the major rental businesses and Alamo was almost $200 cheaper for the week. We rented a convertible (they have Sebrings and Mustangs) and had lots of fun.
Good luck.
#3
Posted 05 May 2008 - 12:03 PM
If you do get a cal, I would recommend taking a drive to Twin Falls. My kids and I love the falls and the rope swings and it really is a beautiful place.
Have a great trip.
#4
Posted 05 May 2008 - 12:15 PM
I highly recommend renting a car. So easy to just hop in the car and check out different places. If you don't rent a car, then you'll likely not go half the places you would with the freedom of a vehicle. Just do it!
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#5
Posted 05 May 2008 - 02:25 PM
#6
Posted 05 May 2008 - 02:37 PM
#8
Posted 05 May 2008 - 03:40 PM
Like someone else, we took the road to hanna. decided to go north Scariest ride of my life (at least the first part was). Driving on shear cliffs, one lane mind you, is not something i will ever do again. Luckly no other cars were coming from the other direction.
http://ask.metafilte...ad-to-Hana-Maui
#9
Posted 05 May 2008 - 04:56 PM
BTW, contray to the previous poster, I HIGHLY recommend the road to Hana. Absolutely the hightlight of my trip the first time I visited. It's a drive unlike you will find anywhere else...a must do! If you want anymore advice, just ask. Have a great time!
#10
Posted 05 May 2008 - 08:14 PM
However, when you leave the resort you're on your own. Kapalua is beautiful, but one of the reasons is that it's secluded. It's not at all like Wailea which has all the shopping and everything close to the resorts. To go to Lahaina / Kaanipali, you'll need a car. My suggestion, if it's a budget thing, stay in the Kapalua villas and save some money. You still have full use of the Ritz Pool and restaurants...just saves about $150 per night. I know of a couple of owners, and have been in the condos they rent, and one of them is about $205 per night peak season, and beautiful.
Feel free to PM me with questions, but my obvious answer is yes...it would be difficult to see the things you want to see without a car.
HAVE FUN!
Don't count out the Dunes at Maui Lani ($99 Green Fee closer to the airport) (Picture 1)
How can you not have a good time with Whales flopping around everywhere (Picture 2)
Picture of the Ritz pool from the upper Lobby area. (Picture 3)
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#12
Posted 06 May 2008 - 09:40 AM
DBake, on May 5 2008, 01:31 PM, said:
Does the Villas have a rental car place there?
No, but you can probably arrange a rental company to drop off a car for you. I recommending getting a car when you land as this is more convenient. My wife likes it as she can drop me off at the course and she can do her own thing. About Kapalua, play in the mornings as the trade winds come in the afternoon. The courses down Wailea don't get as windy.





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