Maui Hotels for Kids
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After I accepted a new job, I discovered Maui, Hawaii and called it work. I' ve travelled with those who have a much simpler way to get to Hawaii from where they are living on the West Coast than from where I am living in Louisville, Kentucky. Flying is stupidly pricey and for many in my area Hawaii is a pail listing holiday and what a pail listing goal it is.
Most of my stay in Maui was in Ka'anapali, home of amazing resort, amazing activity, delicious restaurant and fun for all. My God, the guys, in fact, one of my travelling companions, Dia from The Deal Mommy was with me on the journey and it was as if we both had the same thought, apparently exactly at the same moment.
As you can see, we had both been to Hawaii before, and none of us felt blown away by the earlier missions. Both of us got "why Hawaii", she writes on her site. I have the impression that I can report better about Maui than ever before.
Wherever you can sleep in Maui! Maui' s Ka'anapali area is home to a large number of hotels, from 4-star hotels to hotels where the family returns year after year, first with their children, now with their grandchildren. Holidays that tell a tale, if you like. During my staying in Maui I was lucky enough to spend the night in two different hotels, both made by Westin.
The Westin Nanea was one of them, the newest real estate in the area, which has a proprietary programme in complement to it. Or the Westin Maui Resort and Spa, a complete room that is more central while still away from the commotion.
Westin Nanea certainly has the "fresher" feeling of both real estate, at the moment when I remained, it was only open for 3 month, opening July 2017. It is composed of all the mansions, the smallest of which is a one-bedroom mansion, with a complete bathroom, a complete bathroom and a sitting-room.
I' ve been fortunate enough to have a 2 bed room mansion overlooking the residence. My favourite thing in the mansion was my bath, it was exactly what I needed after my very long trip. Nanea also has a children's playground that could be my favourite setup of all times.
There' s a sand soil, with fountains, but enough stagnant tap cold enough for the children to have the feeling of doing more than just walking through the sprinkler. In addition, this area has a waterslide that is gentle enough for the children to enjoy themselves, but not so big that the children have to walk up and down with their family.
Located next to Whaler's Village, a retail district with dining and a multitude of stores from Louis Vuitton to the ABC Shop. It' near enough to the places you want to go during your stay in Maui. Like many other Hawaii hotels, the Westin Maui Spa and Spa was my favourite one. The Nanea is open-plan.
But this special foyer has a cascade, the sounds immediately made me relax and I was enjoying the quality of this area. Reckon what you have to consider when deciding on hotels is the amount of free stay you want to spend in your room.
Are you a traveller who is spending a little more of your room, you may want a little more room. If you are looking for a flatter area for smaller children, I haven't seen any.
Whilst these hotels were the only ones I was allowed to see, my other buddies expressed their thoughts about their hotels and you can find out more about them in this article on TravelingMom. Did you ever visit Maui? Unveiling: The Ka'anapali Beach Resort Association and some of their member hotels, restaurant and activities have welcomed me on my last journey to Maui.