Friday, November 14, 2008

You're Invited!


We finally got our invitations from the printer and sent them out. Michael and I designed them and had Hello Lucky letterpress them for us. We are pretty happy with the result. I would definitely recommend Hello Lucky.

We were hoping to send them out sooner so that everyone would have a bit more time to reply, but things just didn't work out that way. Every day we are excited to check our mail and see who has replied. So much fun!

We hope, if you are planning to join us in Maui, that you hurry and book your plane tickets. It seems like there are great deals to be had right now. So, I would not want you to wait too long and miss out on some cheap fares.

Wedding planning continues...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Going to the chapel (except there is no chapel)



The wedding will be held on the lawn overlooking the ocean at the Olowalu Plantation House on Maui. So, you may want to think about that when choosing footwear, etc.


Directions to Olowalu Plantation House:

Olowalu Plantation House
810 Olowalu Village Road
Lahaina, HI 96761

From Lahaina, Kaanapali or Kapalua
•From Lahaina: Turn right onto Honoapillani HWY/HI-30. Heading South.
•Drive past Lahaina town. The drive will take from 6 – 12 minutes
•You will pass through one traffic light.
•The speed limit is 40 MPH, when you see the 35 MPH speed limit sign you are close to Olowalu.
•You will see a sign for a right hand turning lane. When it appears get in the right turning lane.
•The town of Olowalu will be on the left. The town consists of the Olowalu General Store and Chez Paul’s Restaurant
•Turn right through a white gate towards the ocean.
•If you pass the Olowalu General Store and Chez Paul’s Restaurant you have gone too far. Turn around and take a left into the white gates.
•Once you turn right past the white gate there will be several small house on your left. Keep going until you see a sign for guest parking. Turn right into guest parking lot. Park your car. The Plantation house will be directly in front of you on the ocean.

From Kihei/Wailea To Olowalu Plantation House
•Drive towards Lahaina
•After you drive through the pali and through the tunnel the road will flatten out. The ocean will be on your left.
•Watch the mile marker signs on the side of the road. When you come to mile marker 15 slow down and get in the left turning lane, Olowalu General Store and Chez Pauls Restaurant will be on your right. You will be making a left through a white gate towards the ocean.
•Proceed until you see a sign for guest parking. Turn right into the guest parking lot. Park on the grass. The house will be directly in front of the parking lot on the ocean.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

X Things to do in Maui


Hike through the Haleakala crater (approx. 5 hour hike)


Drop $10 on a snorkling kit and get in the water


Walk around Lahaina - the Whyte Ave of Maui


Bring your rented boogie board to the beach; be on a lookout for whales


Visit the Iao Valley for breathtaking scenery and exotic plants


Have breakfast in Pa'ia, the hippie town (Willie Nelson's hangout)


Travel the nrrw and winding road to Hana and stop for banana bread


Watch the sunset on the beach. 2 points if you're at an oceanfront restaurant. +25 if you witness the "green flash"


Go to the whalers' village in Kaanapali, stop by the whaling museum and get grossed out by all the harpoons they used for whaling. Empty your stomach, then...


Enjoy a good buffet feast and hula/fireknife dancers at a Luau

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Traveling with infants

We know traveling with infants can be a challenge. One of the reasons is the amount of stuff you need to bring with you - strollers, car seats, pack-n-plays, toys, etc. It can turn into quite a lot of luggage. But there are options to consider instead of bringing all of this from home. Sometimes you can find a condo that includes many of these things. The condo we will be staying at has a pack-n-play for the baby to sleep in, a booster chair, and sand toys. So we won't have to bother with bringing them from home. Another option is to pre-arrange to rent these things to use when you get to Maui. A couple of places to rent from are Baby's Away and Wild Wheels Wentals.

Tips for making traveling with infants easier are welcome!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Where to Stay?


The Palms at Wailea

Good question, and one that is not so easy to answer. Basically, this all depends on your preferences about whether you want to stay in a hotel (purple markers on map at the bottom of this page) and be pampered, or stay in a condo (yellow markers) and have a more homelike experience. In the hotel you may have more maid service, elaborate pools and grounds to enjoy, and will not be cooking your own meals. It is a relaxed and more expensive way to go. In the Condo, you will have less elaborate pools and grounds, may not have as much maid service, will be able to do your own laundry and cooking, but it is a less expensive vacation. And with a condo, it is possible to share a unit with more people. A condo might be a better choice for families with children. Plus, you are often still within walking distance of the shops, restaurants, and hotels. You can choose to stay in one of the very nice, and expensive luxury hotels on the beach, a cheaper hotel in town, a beautiful condo complex in the resort areas, or a cheaper condo in town.

Another decision is about which part of the Island to stay on. In my opinion, the two choices are either West Maui or South Maui. West Maui resorts offer a much busier atmosphere as compared to the quieter south Maui resort areas. So, if you like the hustle and bustle of crowds, then this is your area. If you prefer a quieter, more secluded vacation, you may want to check out the Wailea area. It is posh, still has shops and restaurants to enjoy, but the beaches and streets are less crowded. The other difference is that south Maui tends to get less rain than west Maui. Both are great.

Since I have only stayed in West Maui once, about 18 years ago, it is hard for me to recommend places. The Kaanapali area is very nice, has a huge beautiful beach, shops and restaurants, lots of people and activity, and is close to the town of Lahaina (a fun, touristy town with shops, restaurants, art galleries, and nightlife). We stayed at the Westin Hotel. Sabina and Mark have stayed at the Kaanapali Royal condo complex, and they recommend it. There are many hotels, and reasonably priced nice condos in the Kaanapali area. Or for a quiter stay on West Maui, you can check out the Puamana condo complex located on the beach very close to Lahaina.

In South Maui, in the Wailea area, there are upscale hotels (quite expensive). I would recommend The Four Seasons, The Fairmont Kea Lani, and The Grand Wailea. The Grand Wailea has amazing pools that are fantastic if you have kids. There are condo complexes in the area that range in price from the very expensive Ho'olei and Wailea Beach Condos, to the less expensive Grand Champions or Wailea Ekolu condos. A couple of nice condo complexes are the Wailea Elua, and Wailea Ekahi. Unfortunately the hotel located between these two complexes will be in the process of being torn down, and turned into another hotel. So, it may not be a good choice to stay at either of those two complexes. The Palms at Wailea is a nice condo complex in the area, within walking distance to beaches and shops. The Polo Beach Club is a condo complex next to the Fairmont, is right on the beach, and has great ocean views, but is quite pricey.


Map of Wailea/Makena

The Makena area, south of Wailea, has some condos and hotels as well that you may want to look at.

If you want to stay in South Maui, close to Wailea, but are looking for something more affordable, check out the hotels and condos in the town of Kihei. There are many to choose from, but the only one I know of to recommend is the Kamaole Sands. It is a condo complex that has nice units, nice grounds, close to Wailea, and right across from the beach.

Finally, you may want to consider staying in the same hotel or condo complex as other wedding guests. On the other hand, you may prefer your privacy. For my brother's wedding this year on the Big Island, the wedding guests stayed in the same condo complex, which was great. We are going to be staying at The Palms at Wailea, a condo complex in Wailea. So, you might want to look into that location. You can book a place at The Palms through an individual owner, or through the Outrigger Palms at Wailea management. We found that a lot of units were booked up already, so if you know you are going, you might want to consider booking as soon as possible.

For those of you who have visited Maui before, your comments and recommendations of places to stay would be appreciated.


No matter where you choose to stay, you can't make a mistake. It is Hawaii, so it will be fantastic!

A great website for booking condos is Vacation Rentals by Owner. Here you can look at each of the areas of Maui, the different condos available, and you can see photos of the units. Happy Searching!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Save the Date - Plan a Trip to Paradise

We have decided to get married in Maui, and are thinking of February 18, 2009 for the big day. We haven't booked anything yet, as we would like to get an idea of the number of guests that might join us in celebrating our wedding.

Maui No Ka Oi! Maui is possibly the best place on earth. If you haven't been there before, you don't know what you are missing. It is a beautiful island, with perfect weather, and loads to see and do. A wonderful get away for people who want adventure, just to relax, or a bit of both. Trust us, you will love it, and we would love for you to join us there in February '09!