Earlier this week, I visited all of the resorts in the Lahaina, Kahana and Napili area. I would stay in any of the resorts if I could get an Oceanfront unit.
I would rate the top 3 resorts as:
1) Westin Ka'anapali. Best execution of a purpose built timeshare. Best units.
2) Marriott Ocean Club. Best pool. Best location.
3) Ka'anapali Beach Club. Half step below the above 2 resorts, but excellent overall.
The Papakea and Kuleana get honorable mention. The Gardens at West Maui, the Kahana Villa Vacation Club and One Napili Way would be my last choice options for this area.
Yesterday, I visited all of the resorts in the Kihei and Wailea area. One of the appeals of this area is that it is much closer to more activities than is the Lahaina area. Wailea is a very upscale area like Kapalua and Ka'anapali beach. I personally prefer the Lahaina area since I love the oceanviews and Lahaina town. Many of the ocean view units in the Kihei area are across the road. So, they are more obstructed than they are in the Lahaina area.
Even though I prefer the Lahaina area for vacation, if I were to live in Maui (which I will some day), I would choose upcountry Maui or Wailea. Those are some fantastic areas for homes.
That said, my top choices for the Kihei area are:
1) Outrigger at the Palms. The Villas at this resort have the type of feel that I enjoy most in a resort. I think I'll rent a unit to check it out.
2) Maui Lea at Maui Hill. If I could get an oceanview unit overlooking Molokini, this would be my first choice resort to own a fixed week.
Honorable mention honors to go the Maui Schooner, Kamaole Sands and the Kapulanikai Vacation Suites. The Maui Schooner is a TPI resort (whatever that means. If it means TPI has a lot of availability, I will be coming back to Maui often). Fantastic oceanfront units. Kamaole Sands has a great overall feel. More condo complex oriented, but I like that type of resort. And, the Kapulanikai is a cute little resort right on the ocean front. I think it only has about 10 units. Very cozy.
Last choice would be the Kihei Kai Nani, the Maui Banyan Vacation Club and the Best Western Maui Oceanfront Resort. I'd eat at the restaurant there, but probably wouldn't want an exchange there.
Maui has a lot of good choices for resorts. I would stay at any of them just to be in Maui.
The Westin Ka'anapali gets the trophy for the best overall resort in all of Maui.
Outrigger Palms is probably the place I would like to come back to visit next. Avery's friends would find this resort satisfying.
Maui Lea at Maui Hill is the place I am going to look to buy.
Maui Schooner looks like the most likely place to get availability (if TPI can come through like I think they can).
There needs to be more timeshares in the Wailea area. That is a very upscale area that would probably do very well. I saw one private condominium complex that would be perfect. I believe it was called the Polo Beach Club or something like that. Those units would be fantastic for timesharing. Anyone want to get into Timeshare Development?
I would rate the top 3 resorts as:
1) Westin Ka'anapali. Best execution of a purpose built timeshare. Best units.
2) Marriott Ocean Club. Best pool. Best location.
3) Ka'anapali Beach Club. Half step below the above 2 resorts, but excellent overall.
The Papakea and Kuleana get honorable mention. The Gardens at West Maui, the Kahana Villa Vacation Club and One Napili Way would be my last choice options for this area.
Yesterday, I visited all of the resorts in the Kihei and Wailea area. One of the appeals of this area is that it is much closer to more activities than is the Lahaina area. Wailea is a very upscale area like Kapalua and Ka'anapali beach. I personally prefer the Lahaina area since I love the oceanviews and Lahaina town. Many of the ocean view units in the Kihei area are across the road. So, they are more obstructed than they are in the Lahaina area.
Even though I prefer the Lahaina area for vacation, if I were to live in Maui (which I will some day), I would choose upcountry Maui or Wailea. Those are some fantastic areas for homes.
That said, my top choices for the Kihei area are:
1) Outrigger at the Palms. The Villas at this resort have the type of feel that I enjoy most in a resort. I think I'll rent a unit to check it out.
2) Maui Lea at Maui Hill. If I could get an oceanview unit overlooking Molokini, this would be my first choice resort to own a fixed week.
Honorable mention honors to go the Maui Schooner, Kamaole Sands and the Kapulanikai Vacation Suites. The Maui Schooner is a TPI resort (whatever that means. If it means TPI has a lot of availability, I will be coming back to Maui often). Fantastic oceanfront units. Kamaole Sands has a great overall feel. More condo complex oriented, but I like that type of resort. And, the Kapulanikai is a cute little resort right on the ocean front. I think it only has about 10 units. Very cozy.
Last choice would be the Kihei Kai Nani, the Maui Banyan Vacation Club and the Best Western Maui Oceanfront Resort. I'd eat at the restaurant there, but probably wouldn't want an exchange there.
Maui has a lot of good choices for resorts. I would stay at any of them just to be in Maui.
The Westin Ka'anapali gets the trophy for the best overall resort in all of Maui.
Outrigger Palms is probably the place I would like to come back to visit next. Avery's friends would find this resort satisfying.
Maui Lea at Maui Hill is the place I am going to look to buy.
Maui Schooner looks like the most likely place to get availability (if TPI can come through like I think they can).
There needs to be more timeshares in the Wailea area. That is a very upscale area that would probably do very well. I saw one private condominium complex that would be perfect. I believe it was called the Polo Beach Club or something like that. Those units would be fantastic for timesharing. Anyone want to get into Timeshare Development?
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