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Maui and Lanai (Steve Weinberg) 2013
Submitted by LGV on Thu, 11/14/2013 - 18:28
Hi Rob,
Had a great flight back and a wonderful vacation. You couldn't have done better, and I would use you or recommend you any time. Both hotels were beautiful but different. Lanai is very remote, and Maui is very commercial. We were upgraded at both hotels, but the room on Lanai was better. All 5 courses were excellent. The Plantation is world class. (The Mercedes is played there). The Bay and Royal Kannapali are good resort courses. The 2 courses on Lanai are very different from each other and both are top notch and playable. We got great recommendations from each concierge on excellent local restaurants, and had some of the best fresh fish I've ever had. Thanks for all your help.
Steve Weinberg