DieHardJoe
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It was our first trip to Hawaii and we spent 4 nights at the Waipouli Resort on Kauai and 3 nights at Kehei Surfside on Maui last month before spending a week at Aulani. All 3 were 1-BR units. It was just my wife and I. Though we realize there are many beautiful places to stay on each island, we have already said that if we are lucky enough to return to Hawaii we probably wouldn't look anywhere else. As mentioned earlier, Waipouli is what I would consider similar to Aulani. Great pool area and a decent beach area, though the beach is not as nice as Aulani. The on-site restaurant was excellent and rated very well on Trip Advisor. It was a HUGE 1-BR condo that we rented through a great company called Kauai Calls. The people there were excellent to work with. https://www.kauaicalls.com/
As for Kehei Surfside on Maui, we were in Unit #108 and the view from the lanai was great, with the pool area just a short distance from our room. The owner (Elizabeth) was outstanding in answering our questions. It was so quiet and just a 5 minute walk to an excellent beach (Keawakapu, very highly rated on TA). The great thing about the Surfside is that you don't have to cross any road to get to the beach. We rented this through VRBO.
I think VRBO is the way to go. I really felt like we got a lot more for our money as compared to the pricing at some of the resorts like the Fairmont. Definitely not the same level of overall resort amenities as a Fairmont, but since we were pretty much on the road most of every day, these resorts were perfect for what we needed such as the full kitchen, lots of space, and pool and beach access.
Sorry to add to your homework assignment!!
As for Kehei Surfside on Maui, we were in Unit #108 and the view from the lanai was great, with the pool area just a short distance from our room. The owner (Elizabeth) was outstanding in answering our questions. It was so quiet and just a 5 minute walk to an excellent beach (Keawakapu, very highly rated on TA). The great thing about the Surfside is that you don't have to cross any road to get to the beach. We rented this through VRBO.
I think VRBO is the way to go. I really felt like we got a lot more for our money as compared to the pricing at some of the resorts like the Fairmont. Definitely not the same level of overall resort amenities as a Fairmont, but since we were pretty much on the road most of every day, these resorts were perfect for what we needed such as the full kitchen, lots of space, and pool and beach access.
Sorry to add to your homework assignment!!
