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Ono Grinds on the West Side

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Iron Imu Bar-B-Que is all new on the West Side. This self-contained portable smoker was custom built in Texas and shipped to Maui by owners Rob & Kristin (808-298-4575). They set up at Noelani at 6 PM on Mondays, Kahana Falls at 5:30 PM on Tuesdays and The Mauian on Napili Bay at 5:30 PM on Wednesdays.

I had the Debris Sandwich (pot roast on a bun) for $11, but they also have pulled pork, chicken, babyback ribs and garlic butter tahitian prawns. Every meal comes with your choice of 3 of the most tasty sides you can imagine, including Grandpa Ford’s to-die-for mac & cheese. Follow this up with their homemade desert (could be Lilikoi Cheese Cake or Maui Gold Pineapple Shortcake), and you’ll happy & content without busting the travel budget.

PS: I didn’t get paid to write this. IT REALLY IS GREAT FOOD!

West Maui Activities

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

• If you have interest in booking any activities or making dinner reservations during your stay, I recommend contacting good friend Lisa Loomis at (808) 665-4386 or e-mail lisa.loomis@kapalua.com. Lisa is an activity concierge at nearby Kapalua Activity Center and personally experiences the activities that she offers. She is a pleasure to work with and has a unique ability to match your preferences with available opportunities at the best price. Whether it’s a helicopter over Molokai, a thrilling zip-line experience, whale-watch cruise or a peaceful dinner in a paradise setting, Lisa will offer you the best options available at the best prices.

Post Tsunami Update for Keauhou Kona and Kaanapali Maui

Friday, March 18th, 2011

It is sad for all of us to know the loss and suffering that the people of Japan are going through. However, I want to insure potential visitors to the Hawaiian Islands that from what we have seen and heard no substantial damage can be reported from the tsunami that the horrific earthquake generated.
Al and I own both Maui Kai 504 and Keauhou Kona Surf and Racquet Club # 2 and had just flown into Maui the day that the tsunami took place. Our condo on the fifth floor was above the tsunami danger height, so we decided to stay in our condo and watch from the lanai rather than evacuate to designated centers. We were invited by another owner to come up to his family’s unit on the eighth floor where we chatted and watched. From there, we saw the surf recede to the other side of the reef (which was fascinating) but no wave of any consequence ever came into shore. Although some hotels and condos experienced first floor flooding and many boat harbors had their boats tossed about and damaged, our area fortunately was left untouched, both the condos and the lengthy beach area down to Black Rock as well as Whalers Village on the other side of Black Rock. As a matter of fact, we dined there the next night. Some of Kahului around the harbor had flooding but when we went into town two days later everything seemed to be up and operational and back to normal.
I do not mean to downplay the dangers inherent in such a natural occurrence, we offer our observations that Maui did not experience any lasting damage that should give visitors pause for concern that the islands are less than the paradise they have always been.
Although we were not in Kona on the Big Island during the tsunami. our on-island person who resides in the townhome next to ours at Keauhou Kona Surf and Racquet Club. has kept us informed of post wave circumstances. The complex, again fortunately, was left untouched by any surging waves. The town of Kona did have heavy wave action come over its seawall and flood some shops, restaurants and hotels along the main drag. Our latest report suggests, however, that all except for one restaurant (Kona Inn that is working on electrical) is back in operation and that includes Bubba Gump’s, the Fish Hopper, and the King Kamahamaha Hotel. The community is truly rallying to get things back to normal and as beautiful as ever. The Aloha Spirit is alive and well.
This is only a limited picture of Hawaii (post tsunami ), but I believe it portrays a vibrant vacation destination, ready to bring pleasure and adventure as always. Hawaii awaits your visit whether for the first time and a return.

Thank you!

Lyn and Al. Owners:

Keauhou Kona Surf and Racquet Club townhome 2

Maui Kai Beach Resort condo 504

Great Airfare Amazing Kaanapali Studio!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

I was just online and saw Hawaiian Airlines is offering really good fares from the mainland starting at $308 round trip!!  I know of an amazing condo in Kaanapali Maui, Whaler Resort condo 863 is available from August 16th through September 14th.  Check it out. I know you won’t be disappointed!

Maui, Lahaina Luaus Provide Sumptuous Feast and Entertainment

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

One of the most popular activities on Maui is attending an authentic Hawaiian luau featuring delicious food, great music, and traditional Hawaiian and Polynesian dances that will transport you back in time. Whether you are visting, looking for Lahaina homes for sale to make paradise yours, or already live here, luaus are a great way to get into the Hawaiian spirit. Here is an overview of the best luaus in the Lahaina area of Maui.

Luaus in the Lahaina area range from small and intimate affairs that are perfect for a couple, to large family feasts with plenty of activities for children. Most Lahaina luaus include a buffet style dinner that will include such local fare as kalua pork, local style chicken and fish, and all o the traditional side dishes.

Many luaus take place right next to the beach which creates a very romantic atmosphere as the sky comes alive with colors when the sun sets over the water. Most luaus begin around 5 pm and are usually done by around 8:30 pm.

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