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Has an Arrival/Departure Lounge, where travelers can unwind after a long flight. Personal showers and lockers in the lounge also are available to those who need to check out of their rooms before leaving the resort.
Has an amazing view from the Adult Only Infinity Pool
Daily resort fee USD 30 plus tax will be added to rate. As of 2018, the resort fee benefits were as listed below. However, this list came from a card labeled "Resort Fees & Amenities: Elite", and it's not clear which ones are different for or apply only to elites. There's also a disclaimer: "The Resort Fee includes a variety of amenities for our guests. Please note some amenities are subject to availability."
Has an amazing view from the Adult Only Infinity Pool
Daily resort fee USD 30 plus tax will be added to rate. As of 2018, the resort fee benefits were as listed below. However, this list came from a card labeled "Resort Fees & Amenities: Elite", and it's not clear which ones are different for or apply only to elites. There's also a disclaimer: "The Resort Fee includes a variety of amenities for our guests. Please note some amenities are subject to availability."
- Complimentary daily internet
- Unlimited US Domestic, long distance & local phone calls
- Outgoing domestic US fax service (up to 20 pages)
- 15% on Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services
- 30-minute personal photo session and package upgrade
- Daily Fitness Classes
- Daily Hawaiian Cultural Activities
- 1 hour bicycle rental (2 bicycles per stay)
- Bottled Water (2 per day)
- Welcome shell lei greeting upon arrival
- Courtesy rides within the Wailea Resort (upon availability)
- Beach Chair Rental (2 per day)
- Cabana Rentals: 10% discount on full-day cabana rentals at 'Ohi pools, Maluhia pools & NALU adventure pool. Dial 'At Your Service' for reservations
- Mandara Spa: 10% discount on 50-minute service (excludes special promotions and events)
- Ocean Concierge & Activities: 20% discount on weekly paddle board rental; complimentary fish identification card; complimentary introductory morning scuba lesson. Visit the 'Ohio Pools for reservations.
- The Movie House: complimentary movie screenings. View the weekly schedule for showtimes.
- GameSpace: complimentary access to GameSapce, featuring foosball, billiards, shuffleboard, vintage arcade and Xbox games [for those who haven't been back since the renovation, this is an indoor gaming area they added as part of the renovations. It's at the far end of the lobby opposite the Starbucks.]
- Akamai Business Center: 20% discount on FedEx & UPS Shipping
Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, Maui, Hawaii [Master Thread]
#1307
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: YVR
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Nespresso. And I think it's the older ones, because I was only able to get a very tiny cup of strong coffee. And those suckers are noisy as heck! I had to put mine in the bathroom area just to operate it properly, and so it didn't wake up the entire family in the AM. Good coffee, though...
#1308
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: SoCal; DO-RAGS: Old Gold tagged, PIP, LatPass 1/2, AA 4MM, HH LT Diamond, Marriott Titanium/LT Plat, Omni
Posts: 9,180
Nespresso. And I think it's the older ones, because I was only able to get a very tiny cup of strong coffee. And those suckers are noisy as heck! I had to put mine in the bathroom area just to operate it properly, and so it didn't wake up the entire family in the AM. Good coffee, though...
#1309
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: PHX
Programs: AS 75K; UA 1MM; Hyatt Globalist; Marriott LTP; Hilton Diamond (Aspire)
Posts: 56,453
I have both machines, and the older Nespresso tastes better IMO.
#1311
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: DAY
Programs: Rapid Rewards, Skymiles, Hilton HHonors, SPG/Marriott Rewards
Posts: 4,945
Thanks! Any recommendations for first night meals? We'll be arriving at OGG at 5:30pm after a long day of travel from the east coast. I'm sure we'll just want to get to the hotel asap that day. Aside from ordering food at the resort (poolside perhaps - I know it's pricey), are there better/less expensive options near the property for a quick meal? Or is the hotel the best bet and we'll be able to find something to eat for a decent price?
FWIW, we plan on hitting Monkey Pod later that week.,
FWIW, we plan on hitting Monkey Pod later that week.,
#1313
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: SFO
Programs: UA Silver, Hyatt Mid-Tier, Marriott PP/Lifetime Platinum
Posts: 101
Thanks! Any recommendations for first night meals? We'll be arriving at OGG at 5:30pm after a long day of travel from the east coast. I'm sure we'll just want to get to the hotel asap that day. Aside from ordering food at the resort (poolside perhaps - I know it's pricey), are there better/less expensive options near the property for a quick meal? Or is the hotel the best bet and we'll be able to find something to eat for a decent price?
FWIW, we plan on hitting Monkey Pod later that week.,
FWIW, we plan on hitting Monkey Pod later that week.,
Just came back from Maui on the 17th.
#1314
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 615
I think your best bet would be to stop somewhere in Kihei on the way to the hotel. We really enjoyed the fish tacos at Coconut's Fish Cafe for something quicker but still very tasty. As for Monkey Pod, I was somewhat disappointed. Seemed like we got better food for a lower price point other places. Maybe we just ordered the wrong thing?
#1317
Join Date: Apr 2018
Posts: 34
We were there Feb with 2 little kids (4 and 2). We didn't bring any beach toys but on the 1st day on the beach, someone that was leaving handed us a bunch of beach toys. We ended up collecting more each day. We gave all the toys to families with kids the last day we were there.
#1318
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: DAY
Programs: Rapid Rewards, Skymiles, Hilton HHonors, SPG/Marriott Rewards
Posts: 4,945
We were there Feb with 2 little kids (4 and 2). We didn't bring any beach toys but on the 1st day on the beach, someone that was leaving handed us a bunch of beach toys. We ended up collecting more each day. We gave all the toys to families with kids the last day we were there.
#1319
Join Date: Jul 2018
Posts: 138
If you don't find any freebies, you can always stop at an ABC store and pick some up. There's one by the hotel in the Shops at Wailea.
#1320
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: LGA/JFK/EWR
Programs: UA 1K1.75MM, Hyatt Globalist, abandoned Marriott LTT (RIP SPG), Hertz PC
Posts: 21,168