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.

3 comments:

Chrissy Coole said...

Sounds absolutely fabulous! And I've already purchased lawn-appropriate footwear, so I think I'm set!

Herbert B. Patrotage said...

and I've set aside the black formal crocs I wore to the Rynola nuptials

Sheelagh said...

I am so excited! The location seems perfect for a wedding in paradise. I will choose my outfit and shoes to suit the occasion and the wonderful setting.