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[QUOTE="Cheddie, post: 3251223, member: 482"] We went to Hawaii in March via American Airlines, flying first as McLovin did. Not a great trip out, as we had one delay that stretched into another delay in LA; spend hours in their lounge. Great trip back with full beds on a red-eye. Didn't visit Maui, but did stop at every other island. We went to Maui years ago, and I recall liking the Four Seasons more than the Grand Wailea, which I think was next door. We loved the road to Hana - lots of great stops, with a black sand beach along the way, and continuing to a series of pools/waterfalls past Hana. A lot depends if you like nature, as there was little development along the way back then. We found the ride back surprisingly easier at night; you can see cars approaching a long way off, allowing you to cut corners. If I was returning, I'd spend a couple nights at the hotel out there for a change of pace. If you want to visit another island, it's a ferry ride to Lanai, where we spent a week. Depending on the time of year, lots of whales between the two islands and off shore Lanai. The Four Seasons on Lanai has an incredible golf course. [/QUOTE]
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