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Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort
4.5/594 Reviews
The room design facilities are very similar to the domestic Samsung to four-star restaurant. The taste of the restaurant is also good. There is no entertainment. The standard white resort hotel is flipping around the swimming pool. From the morning to the evening, the pool will be used every once in a while. There is a service brother to send free ice cream. The standard check-in time for this hotel is 4:00 pm. Later, after learning about the local land price with the agent, I probably understand why the hotel is so expensive.
Grand Wailea Resort Hotel & Spa, A Waldorf Astoria Resort
4.5/5122 Reviews
The Hilton Waldorf Astoria Grand Wailea is now owned by Blackstone Group LP, private equity firm. Hilton members and especially Diamond members be ready to be treated like a dollar sign when you arrive on the property because that is all you are now. They are going to nickel and dime you for everything on the property. Diamond members don't count on or expect the upgrade to the Napua Club, it's not going to happen if you reserved your stay with points. Will be scoffed at, and reprimanded for asking, and Michele at the front counter will put you in your place real quick, and let you the Napua is a $400 per night upgrade, and your loyalty to the brand means nothing any longer, and you should be ashamed for booking with points. My advice is; Marriott Property on Maui outnumbers Hilton 10-1. Take my advice and stay away from the Grand Wailea and choose a Marriott property. The Marriott property on the island that is equivalent to the Grand Wailea is the Ritz Catron Kapua on the West side of the island. Ritz Carlton Kapua is 5 stars compared to what Grand Wailea has become.
Wailea Beach Resort - Marriott, Maui
4.5/5114 Reviews
It’s been 20+ years since I’ve been back at this property. The renovations are fantastic! The entire staff from beginning to end have been so courteous and professional. Chris at the front desk was so welcoming! We were kindly upgraded to an ocean suite (234) in the Haleakala tower (Platinum). I actually preferred being on the same floor as the lobby, it was so convenient. We did have a few issues with the toilet snd also a ceiling leak. It was partially fixed and front desk waived our daily $50 resort fees as a courtesy. That was very generous of them, we didn’t even ask. Mid stay, I decided to get a copy of our folio to keep track. I noticed our parking ($38 self) wasn’t on there so I made front desk aware of the mistake. They said they would keep it off as another courtesy. Wow! Such great customer service! We enjoyed all the pools, especially the adult only infinity pool. One time they even passed out vanilla mochis! My family had such a wonderful 5 night stay. Also, the rollaway was actually a twin sized mattress! Very comfy than the usual foldable springy cots. Oh yeah, don’t forget to get your daily free chocolates at the front desk!

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