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The experience is more true hawaiian. There are no fire dancers. The food was...
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...number one luau in Hawaii...awesome entertainment...
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The Banyan Tree on Front Street in Lahaina, Maui was one of our favorite places to just sit and people watch. This tree starts roughly in the center of the city block, and has branches that fall down to the...
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We have a daughter adopted from China and enjoy all chinese culteral activities....
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Basically, I would not do this particular activity if I didn't have kids. It's nice to say I've been in a submarine, but that's the...
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Recently took the Atlantis Submarine tour on Maui (mid Sept. 2006) and had a very nice time. There were 4 adults and 1 child (boy, age 11) in our party and all enjoyed...
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Very Creative. A blend of tradition with a touch of modern. His use of native woods in carving...
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The Gazebo is my favorite breakfast restaurant on the planet! My husband and I went for the first time in 1992 on the advice of a local....
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this is a great breakfast place with a staggering view of napili bay, molokai...
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This was by far the worst live performance I have ever seen. Warren was on vacation, and his replacement (Kerry) was horrendous. From what I hear, though, Kerry's talent level and repertoire is right on par with Warren's. My girlfriend and I decid...
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I attended this show while visiting Maui in March of 2005. I read all of the reviews in the popular guidebooks and thought it was something we simply could not miss. WRONG. Here's what the guidebooks don't tell you about Warren's show. DO NOT unde...
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The feast at Lele was the best activity we did in Hawaii. We weren't...
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Dinner, show, sunset and ocean. 20 different things to eat. Great hula dancing...
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this is the best luau on the island! the scenery is beautiful, the food fantastic, the people very...
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Went in April/easter week this year. This place had horrible service and snotty waiters who wished they were some where else. Even though the restuarant...
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If you have kids, this is the luau for you. We were in Maui the first week of October. We purchased the tickets in advance online after reading mixed reviews...
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If you have kids, this is the luau for you! One free child's admission with a paid adult is possible, depending on where you book the activity. There is also...
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Boredom will not be a word in your vocabulary when you
choose Lahaina,
Hawaii for your next vacation.
You will, of course, want to spend time on Kaanapali
Beach and engage in the numerous water-related activities, but there is so much
more to see and do. Restaurants
and hotels are all within easy walking distance of each other and the beach.
Take a sailing cruise on a catamaran and journey to the
neighboring island of Lanai and spend hours sunning on deck or seeing the
underwater world when snorkeling. Learn how to surf at the Goofy Foot Surf School or
perfect your techniques.
Banyan
Tree Park is the perfect location to rest and just watch the people go by.
The tree is one of the largest in the world and was imported to Lahaina in the late 18th century from India. The tree
stretches over n area of 200 feet and shades almost two-thirds of the park.
Visitors are not permitted to climb the tree or sit on its branches. There are
many benches around the outskirts of the park and at various times of the year,
you can take in native and craft demonstrations.
Experience the Chinese culture in Hawaii when you visit the Wo Hing Temple Museum. When
you enter, the first thing you will see is the Dancing Lion of Taipei, a
ceremonial lion. Since the Chinese people in Hawaii predate the whalers and the
missionaries, there are centuries of history for you to explore in the
artifacts of this museum.