Not only has Hawaii always been
one of our most popular vacation destinations, it has also been
one of our family’s personal favorites. The consultants
in our office are Hawaii specialists; which basically means that
we know how to tailor the Hawaii vacation that most meets your
needs. We are realistic about it. One person might
be looking for golf, one for romance, and another for the biggest
pools for their kids to play in. You cannot assume that,
just because a hotel is highly rated, it is the best hotel for
you.
When I was thirteen years old,
I went on a golfing trip with my father. We stayed at the
Mauna Kea resort on the Big Island of Hawaii. It was (and
remains) absolutely beautiful, with a scenic crescent white sand
beach. It had a classy clubby feel. Most of all,
there was romance in the air. Unfortunately, it was this
thirteen year old kid and his father. My father’s
frustration meant we argued on the golf course. We golfed,
we ate, we argued and we came home…not speaking to each
other! This was not the right spot for us. Now that
I am in the travel business, we send many romantic couples, and
even some families, to the Mauna Kea, but we are careful not
to recommend this romantic paradise to singles and divorced parents. For
them we recommend a larger resort with more things for the kids,
or a livelier place where new friends can be made easily. We
might suggest the Hyatt Regency or Grand Wailea on Maui.
Our Hawaii experts
know the properties, and that can be important. Right next
door to each other in Wailea on Maui are two five-star resorts,
the Four Seasons and the Grand Wailea. Both are terrific,
but they are very different. The Four Seasons is smaller
than the Grand Wailea, has a Spago restaurant, a very nice pool,
and even a wading pool for infants and very young children. Families
appreciate the child-proofing that takes place in their rooms
even before their arrival. Young kids love getting their
vacation started with the complimentary milk and cookies. It
is an absolutely terrific property for romantic couples and parents
with very young children. The Grand Wailea, on the other
hand, has a water-park pool area with many short and long waterslides. They
even have the world’s only water elevator. Older
kids absolutely love it, and so do many active adults. We
were having lunch at the Four Seasons last year when we heard
a family talking at the next table. The kids, ages 9 and
12, were complaining that “it just wasn’t fair” that
they had to “rough it” at the Four Seasons while
everyone was going down the slides at the hotel next door. Of
course, they were “roughing it” in a hotel room that
was costing their parents in excess of $500 per night! We
try to help our clients make informed decisions by helping design
vacations that are not generic, but apply specifically to
them.
It is good to know the water-slide
rules in advance, especially the height requirements. Our
six-year-old terrific swimmer was most upset when a resort we
were staying at would not let him go down the slide. Not
one to give up, I tried to reason with the people in charge. Then
I tried begging. Finally, I signed all kinds of liability
releases and my son had to pass a swimming test most Olympic
champions would have trouble with. My son was granted his
wish and received a wristband entitling him to go down the slide. I
was proud and exhausted. We all watched from down below
as my son climbed the stairs and made his way to the top of the
slide. Once there, he stood there proudly. Unfortunately,
he didn’t move. Then he started crying. He
became scared. He made his way down the stairs, and didn’t
try again the whole trip. On the way to the airport, after
we had left the hotel, he announced that he was now ready. He
had to wait another year before he got another opportunity. Who
said parenting was easy?
We recommend some of the fabulous
Hawaii golf resorts including the Mauna Kea mentioned above and
the highly acclaimed Grand Hyatt and Princeville Resorts on Kauai. We
can also recommend some incredible restaurants that will enhance
your vacation. We even know the really good hamburger joints.
By the way, CRUISE and RESORT has
special relationships with the top hotels on the Hawaiian Islands. When
the hotel shows up as “sold-out” even on their own
websites, we can often get our clients in. Also, our clients
frequently get the best rooms in the category booked, and even
upgrades when available. This has to do partly with the
volume of business we send these properties, and partly due to
personal relationships we have developed through the years.
Did you know that Hawaii is one
of the most popular meeting destinations? We handle everything
from giant corporate meetings on Oahu to wedding receptions on
a beach on Kauai.
Getting to Hawaii
is easier than most “exotic” destinations. There
are numerous flights to the Islands. Sometimes the fares
look expensive, but CRUISE and RESORT is generally able to
reduce the cost by purchasing seats directly from Hawaii wholesalers. These
wholesalers get the same scheduled air on the same airlines for
less money. What makes this possible? Well, they
commit to a certain number of seats and promise not to sell them
to the general public unless they are sold in conjunction with
a car rental or hotel. Most people rent a car, so even
if CRUISE and RESORT books the hotels separately, our clients
are still able to take advantage of the lower fares. Regardless
of whether you choose very deluxe hotels or more budget-oriented
properties, our airline contacts can save you money before you
even get to the Islands!
After you decide on your air, hotels
or condos and rental cars, you can still do some additional fine-tuning
of your vacation by taking advantage of CRUISE and RESORT’s
Hawaii concierge services. We can book many of Hawaii’s
best attractions for you in advance. For example, we can
set you up at Maui’s best luau, arrange a sunrise bicycle
trip down a volcano, book a water tubing adventure down an irrigation
ditch on Kauai, and various other custom tours. Many people
like to plan these things in advance; others like to wait until
they are on the islands. It is totally up to you.
Whether you are a first time Hawaii
visitor or are planning your return to paradise, we help you
put all the pieces together so that your trip to Hawaii exceeds
all your expectations.