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Road to Hana & Travaasa Hana Resort (Maui, Hawaii): a review

Road to Hana & Travaasa Hana Resort (Maui, Hawaii): a review

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Road to Hana & Travaasa Hana Resort (Maui, Hawaii): a review southpond: I visited there a couple of times in the 1980s and 90s when it was the Hotel Hana-Maui. At that time it felt like an intimate family run hotel. In fact back then they had a diagram on the wall in the lobby with the picture of every employee that showed how they were all directly or indirectly related to each other. The warm hospitality was unforgettable. Back then, the room rate included three meals a day at the restaurant, which really was a good way to run things considering the remoteness of the location and the lack of other dining options (probably more available now in the town then there was 30 years ago. When you stayed the hotel you would tend to find a table in the restaurant you liked and then they would keep it open for you and remember your various preferences for every meal.
Date: 2019-09-06

Comments and reviews: 9


This resort is the best example of the tranquil, cozy understated elegance that many of us desire after enduring the endless, crushing crowds in Oahu. I've stayed at this wonderful little jewel long ago when the name was still The Hana-Maui Resort & Hotel. This is quite different from that beautiful Four Seasons on the west side of Maui, which I also enjoy.
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It's interesting to read some of the google reviews. Staff on minimum wage and not allowed to accept tips. Food isn't the best few people said. Paper thin walls so you can hear the people next to you. They are all recent reviews. place looks nice but seems overpriced. Tea for 5 etc.
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Oh boy That waterfall towards the end of the video is a real eye-catching scenery. Great tour, amazing family, the peaceful music of flowing and moving waters everywhere. You really have plenty of time to yourself, I wonder when the office sees you. or are you your own boss?
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Hana is my favorite place on the island Looks like you were blessed with a very gorgeous day too The Travaasa is such a beautiful property. Hope you come back to the island in the future Much Aloha, Scott
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Thanks for the look at the resort I'd recently been looking into it, as we hope to get to Hana for an anniversary sometime. (My husband proposed to me under Waimoku Falls, back in 2009)
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I had an excellent lunch at this resort. Such a jewel in the middle of no where. I'm itching for my trip in Feb. Can't wait. Any new restaurants that you recommend in Oahu & Maui?
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This place is a must for me to explore at some point in my lifetime. I think the Four Seasons Hotel group is the best, though I have never stayed in this brand of hotel.
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When one visits a property such as this, no matter where it may be located in the world, it might be safe to conclude. and then the Grand Architect rested.
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wow how long were you in hawaii? and do you stay in the multiple hotels you reviewed for a day each day you were on the country or one hotel for 2 days or so?
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