Maui
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- Alieberman
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Went to Maui a couple years ago with my wife, first real trip alone since having kids. It was magical and completely re energized our marriage.
Hanging out on the beaches in Lahaina and Wailea, Road to Hana, snorkeling at the Molokeni Crater, drinking plenty of POG and rum.... Can't wait to go back
Hanging out on the beaches in Lahaina and Wailea, Road to Hana, snorkeling at the Molokeni Crater, drinking plenty of POG and rum.... Can't wait to go back
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Went to Maui a couple years ago also with my wife and a group of friends. Rented a house up in the hills where you could see the whales breaching. Loved the snorkeling at Molokini, and the Road to Hana. We also spent a day on the water whale watching. Kind of intimidating when they get within a couple feet of you.
The luau in Lahaina was pretty good, although I'd say not as good as the one we went to in Kauai. And I don't remember the name of it, but in Lahaina, there was a magic/dinner show that was pretty good. One of the magicians was from Tucson, said he went to the U of A. I was in row 2 so of course I had to give him a Bear Down. Turns out he went to my high school and graduated a couple years after me. Small world sometimes.
The luau in Lahaina was pretty good, although I'd say not as good as the one we went to in Kauai. And I don't remember the name of it, but in Lahaina, there was a magic/dinner show that was pretty good. One of the magicians was from Tucson, said he went to the U of A. I was in row 2 so of course I had to give him a Bear Down. Turns out he went to my high school and graduated a couple years after me. Small world sometimes.
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The good news is that this happens so rarely that the odds of it happening again are practically nil. In fact, you probably have a better chance of falling into Haleakala Crater than getting eaten by a shark, so I say skip sunrise, sleep in, and snorkel to your heart's content. That woman saved your life...84Cat wrote:Crap, a 60 something year old died yesterday while snorkeling. That was one of the things we were definitely doing along with seeing Haleakalā at sunrise.Chicat wrote:Watch out for the sharks.
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Chicat wrote:The good news is that this happens so rarely that the odds of it happening again are practically nil. In fact, you probably have a better chance of falling into Haleakala Crater than getting eaten by a shark, so I say skip sunrise, sleep in, and snorkel to your heart's content. That woman saved your life...84Cat wrote:Crap, a 60 something year old died yesterday while snorkeling. That was one of the things we were definitely doing along with seeing Haleakalā at sunrise.Chicat wrote:Watch out for the sharks.
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Going in mid January with my wife and 9 month old daughter and thankfully the in laws.
Any advice on restaurants I think we are staying in kanepoli at hanuaiki???
Any advice on restaurants I think we are staying in kanepoli at hanuaiki???
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You have to go down the river through the lava tubes. Fantastic time
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Mama's Fish House in Paia is a must. Make sure and get reservations. We also enjoyed Merriman's in Kapalua & had good pizza at Flatbreads in Paia.Newportcat wrote:Going in mid January with my wife and 9 month old daughter and thankfully the in laws.
Any advice on restaurants I think we are staying in kanepoli at hanuaiki???
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Pretty sure we're taking a trip to Maui in the spring, any new information you guys have?
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Unless you have a hankering for Golubtsy wrapped Sarin paste I'd stay the fuck away from Tulsi Gabbard's restaurant.scumdevils86 wrote:Pretty sure we're taking a trip to Maui in the spring, any new information you guys have?
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