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Tips and Tricks When at WKORV

Thanks for the tips- we are at WKORV-N the first two weeks of Nov and have never been before.

Questions:

1. Can an inflatable float or inner tube be used in the pool?
2. Is there anywhere to swim laps? Would do this early am, not midday.
3. Any yoga classes?
4. How much do beach chairs & umbrellas cost at Costco? Trying to assess renting vs buying.

H
 
1. Yes
2. Pacific Ocean! Otherwise, I've not seen a lap pool at WKORV.
3. Yup. I see them out on the grass in between the resort and the sea in the morning. Contact the concierge.
 
Thanks for the tips- we are at WKORV-N the first two weeks of Nov and have never been before.

Questions:

1. Can an inflatable float or inner tube be used in the pool?
2. Is there anywhere to swim laps? Would do this early am, not midday.
3. Any yoga classes?
4. How much do beach chairs & umbrellas cost at Costco? Trying to assess renting vs buying.

H

Someone on the boards recommended easytravelhi.com for beach rentals. We decided to go with them. Only costing us $44 for 2 beach chairs and an umbrella for 2 weeks. From what I can tell, I cannot find anything cheaper. They even deliver the chairs and umbrella right to the resort! For reference, someone on these boards mentioned the chairs cost about $32 each at Costco.

Michelle
 
the Free Shuttle takes you where??

There are actually two separate shuttle runs. One of them only goes between the sheraton and westin hotels and the other run goes to the sheraton and westin (next to Whalers Village) then to the lahaina cannery mall then to the Hilo Hattie that is walking distance to front street then makes it's final stop at the foodland shopping center. It then makes the circuit back to the WKORV.

As far as renting or buying beach chairs, we have had very good service with http://www.babyrentalsmaui.com/maui-baby-rental-packages.php

We use to purchase two beach chairs, an umbrella and two boogie boards at costco and not only does it not make sense money wise, unless we were staying on one island for over two weeks but trying to fit in the rental with all of our luggage was always a problem.
 
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Don't buy an umbrella unless you are going to buy a good one - a cheap one will be inside-out the first day.

We just sit in the shade of the trees along the beach - it's easier.
 
the Free Shuttle takes you where??

One shuttle takes you into Lahaina, after stopping at the Sheraton & Westin hotels in Kaanapali. This shuttle runs once per hour.

Another shuttle goes between the Westin villas & the Sheraton & Westin hotels. This one runs about every 15-20 minutes. It's an easy way to shop at Whaler's Village or eat at the Kaanapali restaurants without the hassle of parking.
 
Is Duke's less crowded than Pailolo during games?



We are trying to figure a way to not rent a car. The shuttle would take care of almost all our travel needs except trips to the grocery store, a trip to Lahaina Divers (early morning) and a trip down to Spearfish Maui's site.

The Lahaina run of the shuttle stops at Foodland Farms (a grocery store).

Take a cab for your early morning dive.

I'm not sure of the other location, but you could look into renting a car for just 1 or 2 days.
 
One shuttle takes you into Lahaina, after stopping at the Sheraton & Westin hotels in Kaanapali. This shuttle runs once per hour.

Another shuttle goes between the Westin villas & the Sheraton & Westin hotels. This one runs about every 15-20 minutes. It's an easy way to shop at Whaler's Village or eat at the Kaanapali restaurants without the hassle of parking.

And if you see the shuttle pulling away do not chase after it. There is another one coming after it. And you're on Hawaii time. lol
 
the Free Shuttle takes you where??

There are actually two separate shuttle runs. One of them only goes between the sheraton and westin hotels and the other run goes to the sheraton and westin (next to Whalers Village) then to the lahaina cannery mall then to the Hilo Hattie that is walking distance to front street then makes it's final stop at the foodland shopping center. It then makes the circuit back to the WKORV.

As far as renting or buying beach chairs, we have had very good service with http://www.babyrentalsmaui.com/maui-baby-rental-packages.php

We use to purchase two beach chairs, an umbrella and two boogie boards at costco and not only does it not make sense money wise, unless we were staying on one island for over two weeks but trying to fit in the rental with all of our luggage was always a problem.

Thanks

we are looking forward to our trip this December
 
I know it sounds touristy but be sure to see:

http://www.warrenandannabelles.com/

at least once. Hopefully when Warren is the one performing (others aren't bad but he is best)

DO NOT buy the dinner package (Costco appetizers) and if you can skip the "Annabelle" part (silly pre-show designed to get you to buy drinks), it's just as well.

It's a small theater so every seat in the house affords a good view but unless you enjoy being part of the show as a "volunteer", DO NOT sit in the front row.

It's really a great show!!!
 
Where is a good place to get breakfast?

Gazebo Restaurant at Napili Shores for price, quantity, quality and view,but be ready for a wait.

Westin for a lovely but very expensive brunch. A nice splurge.

Moose McGillicuddys for cheap, basic food, practically free with tourist book coupon.
 
Gazebo Restaurant at Napili Shores for price, quantity, quality and view,but be ready for a wait.

Westin for a lovely but very expensive brunch. A nice splurge.

Moose McGillicuddys for cheap, basic food, practically free with tourist book coupon.

Thanks for the tips. Where do you get the coupon book?
 
Gazebo Restaurant at Napili Shores for price, quantity, quality and view,but be ready for a wait.

Westin for a lovely but very expensive brunch. A nice splurge.

Moose McGillicuddys for cheap, basic food, practically free with tourist book coupon.

We usually go to CC's near the villas at least once. Good food and easy stop on the way out for an activity.

There's also the waffle place up in Kapalua on the water. Really good food, but long wait. We went around Halloween and they had the place all decorated up cool.
I forget the name of it.
 
Gazebo Restaurant at Napili Shores for price, quantity, quality and view,but be ready for a wait.

KOA's Seaside Grill in Lahaina has the same menu as the Gazebo without the wait or the view. Although some tables have a view and there is an outside deck upstairs. The restaurant is co-owned by the same people who own the Gazebo.
 
Gazebo Restaurant at Napili Shores for price, quantity, quality and view,but be ready for a wait.

KOA's Seaside Grill in Lahaina has the same menu as the Gazebo without the wait or the view. Although some tables have a view and there is an outside deck upstairs. The restaurant is co-owned by the same people who own the Gazebo.

Great tip! Thank you.
 
Disclaimer: Never been, yet I'm posting a tip

I am a hyper organized traveller and I am putting together some notes for our upcoming trip to Maui. We're staying two nights at Sheraton Maui and two weeks at WKORV. There is also a Westin Maui with a shuttle between all three.

I'm still working on my list of non-Starwood dining values. But here's what I have for the three Starwood properties so far. Anyone with actual experience, feel free to comment.

Note: We don't eat huge meals. Frequently just breakfast in the room, then food/drink at Happy Hour late afternoon.

Dining- Starwood Hotels
1.Pulehu (at WKORV) has 5:30-6pm Tramanto Sunset Menu, 3 course $40, except Tues & Wed
2. Ocean Pool Bar & Grill (WKORV), Happy Hour daily 3-5. $4 beer, Mai Tai; $7 well drinks on the rocks, Lave Flow & Piña Coladas, $3 zucchini or sweet potato fries. All day: $6 drink of the day.
3. Pailolo Bar & Grill (WKORV), Happy Hour 4-6. Live music 5-8pm Tues, Wed, Thur
4. Tropica Maui (Westin Maui, free shuttle) Happy Hour 3:30-5. Multiple $5 dishes, easy to make a meal for $10-$15 each. $3 draft beers and $6 cocktails (including Mai Tai). $38-$48 for two
5. Wine Tasing (Sheraton Maui), Link Lounge, MWF, 5:30-6:30, $5 each
6. Black Rock Steak & Seafood (Sheraton Maui), daily 3 course special $40 each. Su, We, Fr Prime Rib, Tu Rack of Lamb, Sa Petite Filet, fish on other days.
7. Cliff Dive Bar (Sheraton Maui) has daily sunset (5:45-5:50 in Nov) torch lighting, cliff dive, and music +/- hula, Happy Hour 3-5, $8 tropical drinks, $7 wine, $6 beer, no food specials
 
I am a hyper organized traveller and I am putting together some notes for our upcoming trip to Maui. We're staying two nights at Sheraton Maui and two weeks at WKORV. There is also a Westin Maui with a shuttle between all three.

I'm still working on my list of non-Starwood dining values. But here's what I have for the three Starwood properties so far. Anyone with actual experience, feel free to comment.

Note: We don't eat huge meals. Frequently just breakfast in the room, then food/drink at Happy Hour late afternoon.

Dining- Starwood Hotels
1.Pulehu (at WKORV) has 5:30-6pm Tramanto Sunset Menu, 3 course $40, except Tues & Wed
2. Ocean Pool Bar & Grill (WKORV), Happy Hour daily 3-5. $4 beer, Mai Tai; $7 well drinks on the rocks, Lave Flow & Piña Coladas, $3 zucchini or sweet potato fries. All day: $6 drink of the day.
3. Pailolo Bar & Grill (WKORV), Happy Hour 4-6. Live music 5-8pm Tues, Wed, Thur
4. Tropica Maui (Westin Maui, free shuttle) Happy Hour 3:30-5. Multiple $5 dishes, easy to make a meal for $10-$15 each. $3 draft beers and $6 cocktails (including Mai Tai). $38-$48 for two
5. Wine Tasing (Sheraton Maui), Link Lounge, MWF, 5:30-6:30, $5 each
6. Black Rock Steak & Seafood (Sheraton Maui), daily 3 course special $40 each. Su, We, Fr Prime Rib, Tu Rack of Lamb, Sa Petite Filet, fish on other days.
7. Cliff Dive Bar (Sheraton Maui) has daily sunset (5:45-5:50 in Nov) torch lighting, cliff dive, and music +/- hula, Happy Hour 3-5, $8 tropical drinks, $7 wine, $6 beer, no food specials

You can add the following non-Starwwod:

Basil Tomatoes 50% off the menu prices between 5p-6p (must pay cash).
Maui Fish and Pasta 50% off between 5p-6p.
Betty's Beach Cafe $16.95 Maine Lobster on Wednesdays.
 
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the mac-nut pancakes at Dukes are sooo yummy.

If you eat at Dukes or Hula Grill more than once, you'll have a coupon for a free hula pie. Or, just ask for it for free on your first visit. They always give them out.

We used to make a meal at Hula Grill as an annual sunset treat for ourselves. Now we due the front side of Dukes and the Barefoot Bar. Similar ambience, but much cheaper food. Granted, it is bar food, but it is still good.

We have always been given a coupon for a discount at Pulehu, but have never eaten there. We have, however, made our own food and dined outside by the koi pond.
 
You can get the coupon for a free hula pie at Kimo's as well.
 
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