Just got back from Hawaii Stay

swalsh4

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We just returned from our week long stay in Hawaii at the Mauna Lani. We used our points for this stay. We are usually WDW diehards, but this year we decided to use our points to go somewhere else. Boy was that a mistake! As soon as we got there, we missed WDW. The hotel was just OK. We had a few problems and for that we got a free dinner. The hotel is not kid friendly and the beach is just ok. We are now trying to book a reservation for New Years at WDW.

Shannon
 
Sorry to hear that Shannon. I hope that there were enough good times to offset the bad.

Hopefully, you'll get the NYE reservation.:D
 
We stayed 9 nights. This was our 6th trip to Hawaii - but our first with DVC points.
Good points about Mauna Lani:
- I can say without exception that Mauna Lani had the most beautiful grounds and most spectacular lobby/atrium of any hotel we have ever visited.

- Mauna Lani has two beaches. One adjacent to the hotel and another at the Mauna Lani Beach Club, which is a scenic ten minute walk along the ocean front. The Beach Club had a nice beach and great snorkeling.

- Incredible golfing.

- Great scenery with views of the ocean, mountains and sunsets.

- The staff was very helpful with our special requests. For example we wanted late checkout. The desk clerk was glad to take care of us stating "We do a lot of business with the Disney Vacation Club".

- They have their own sailboat for snorkeling and sunset cruises.

- Plenty of complimentary snorkel gear, beach cabanas, beach chairs, hammocks and towels.

- A lot of Hawaiian history with their location and ancient fish ponds etc.

- Great hiking around the Resort Grounds.

- The large pool was never crowded.


Not so good points about Mauna Lani:
- Food is very expensive.

- Very much "first class service - we do it all you don't have to lift a finger" oriented.
For example, there are no ice machines to get your own ice. You have to call housekeeping. They come and refill your ice bucket for you. I'd rather do it myself.
No laundry facilities. You call them and they do your laundry.
4 pairs of shorts and 6 shirts would cost $70.00 to clean. I could do it at a coin laundry for $ 3.00. I'd rather do it myself.

-It's just a hotel room with no refrigerator or microwave. It has a mini bar that charges you $ 2.00 if you take a Snickers or a coke.

-They do have special childrens programs - but it costs $35.00/day.

- Mauna Lani is a 45 minute drive from downtown shopping and the rest of civilization.

All in all - the positives far outweighed the negatives for us. We'll probably go back again sometime. Of course these hotel rooms and services are nothing close to the DVC villas or family focused amenities at DVC. But we were seldom in the room anyway. Too busy swimming, parasailing, snorkeling, kayaking, hiking the volcanos to touch molten lava flows (I walked right up to flowing lava and poked it with a stick!) scuba diving etc. There is an endless list of things to do on the Big Island, and this was a wonderful place to stay while experiencing what the Big Island of Hawaii has to offer.


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qqq- how far out did you book the Mauna Lani? We're planning a 3-island visit next Mar and haven't decided on a Big Island resort. I was thinking of using points for the Mauna Lani. I'm not sure how early to try to book it.
 

Just a response to the previous poster.

I agree with most of your positives, but the Hilton Waikaloa Village is a much better hotel to stay in if you have kids. Everything there is geared towards kids.

We also had to take two elevators every time we wanted to go to our room. That is very hard when you have 2 kids, a stroller and all your other junk. The rooms do not compare to DVC, they are extremely small. They also do not have any laundry facilities, which they never told us about. We had to go 40 minutes to do laundry at a laundromat. The food is EXTREMELY expensive. We did fortunately have free breakfast every day. If we didn't, it would have cost us around $70/day just for breakfast. We got a lot of disproval looks from all of the older people there.

One Positive: Warren Beatty and Annette Bening were staying there. Very nice people!

Shannon
 
We got back 2 weeks ago but stayed at Kona Coast II. How did you get so close to the lava? They had it all roped off and would not let you get within 50 feet of the lava when we were there...
 



















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