My first trip to Hawaii and it didn't really matter where I got to stay!
Kahana Falls is 14-15 years old and it's a relatively small place. I got a 1 BR/1 Bath that slept 4. I had asked for a high level room with a peak at the ocean. They tell you ahead of time that there is no view as they are across the street from the ocean. Although I didn't get the high room, I did have a nice peak at the ocean through my dining area window so they did meet my request.
We had a full kitchen, a dining area, a sleep sofa and a queen bed in the bedroom. The sleep sofa was brand new - they are replacing the sofas and refrigerators. Deliveries still going on while we were there.
The place was kind of small, but since there were just 2 of us, it was OK. And we were in Maui - we weren't going to spend much time in the room anyway. I got a peak at a "B" unit - the studio. Try not to get one of those. It was tiny and the bed was nearly up against the window with just a little space to walk around it to get into the bed.
Check-in was smooth. No request for us to attend a timeshare meeting. But they also forgot to tell us about the (Maui) activities meeting that they have each morning. I already knew about the Mai Tai party on Mondays. The drinks weren't great, but there were some youngsters from a Hawaiian immersion school who sang and danced for us. They were quite good. I was pleased that we made the time to go.
There is a small pool, with 2 waterfalls falling into it. There is an attached shallow pool for kids and a hot tub. Didn't use any of them but they had people sitting around them most of the time and a few people were in the pool from time to time.
We made arrangements to take a snorkeling tour through the "concierge". We got a 10% discount because we are RCI members. Then came the "you can save $150" pitch. We ended up going on the Embassy Ka'anapali TS presentation. Didn't buy - but that's a place I'd love to stay at.
Daily trash pickup with towels if you wanted them. Midweek cleanup. There are also towels available from housekeeping for the beach, but there is a $25 deposit per towel. I'd brought my own so I didn't use the service.
I'd be happy to stay there again, but I've got my sights on that Embassy.
Kahana Falls is 14-15 years old and it's a relatively small place. I got a 1 BR/1 Bath that slept 4. I had asked for a high level room with a peak at the ocean. They tell you ahead of time that there is no view as they are across the street from the ocean. Although I didn't get the high room, I did have a nice peak at the ocean through my dining area window so they did meet my request.
We had a full kitchen, a dining area, a sleep sofa and a queen bed in the bedroom. The sleep sofa was brand new - they are replacing the sofas and refrigerators. Deliveries still going on while we were there.
The place was kind of small, but since there were just 2 of us, it was OK. And we were in Maui - we weren't going to spend much time in the room anyway. I got a peak at a "B" unit - the studio. Try not to get one of those. It was tiny and the bed was nearly up against the window with just a little space to walk around it to get into the bed.
Check-in was smooth. No request for us to attend a timeshare meeting. But they also forgot to tell us about the (Maui) activities meeting that they have each morning. I already knew about the Mai Tai party on Mondays. The drinks weren't great, but there were some youngsters from a Hawaiian immersion school who sang and danced for us. They were quite good. I was pleased that we made the time to go.
There is a small pool, with 2 waterfalls falling into it. There is an attached shallow pool for kids and a hot tub. Didn't use any of them but they had people sitting around them most of the time and a few people were in the pool from time to time.
We made arrangements to take a snorkeling tour through the "concierge". We got a 10% discount because we are RCI members. Then came the "you can save $150" pitch. We ended up going on the Embassy Ka'anapali TS presentation. Didn't buy - but that's a place I'd love to stay at.
Daily trash pickup with towels if you wanted them. Midweek cleanup. There are also towels available from housekeeping for the beach, but there is a $25 deposit per towel. I'd brought my own so I didn't use the service.
I'd be happy to stay there again, but I've got my sights on that Embassy.
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