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October 17, 2018

Visit Kona: Kaiulu Lounge at Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay


During our stay at the Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay, we had access to the Kaiulu Lounge (select rooms come with Club Lounge access, or you may upgrade your resort experience for a fee).  

The Kaiulu Club Lounge offers guests an Enhanced Continental breakfast in the mornings, as well as Appetizers and Drinks in the evenings.  

You can select from eggs, sausages, cereals, fruits, yogurts, and more each morning.








 

During the evenings, we munched on pizzas, skewers, veggies, chips and dips, meats, and cheeses.







In the evenings cookies are also offered!  
Coffee, waters, juices, and soft drinks are available for guests to enjoy, and in the evenings guests can also opt for wine and beer.

You can get quite filled up on all of the offerings each day, which saves you time and money.  It's so convenient to just go to the lounge to grab a bite, sip on a drink, or eat a full meal's worth of food.  

The spacious lounge overlooks the ocean, and not only can guests go there to eat and drink, but they can use the computer station, watch TV, or read the newspaper.

Guests have access to the lounge from 6:00am to 11:00pm daily. 


Kaiulu Lounge
Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keahou Bay
78-128 Ehukai St
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
(808) 930-4949
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November 28, 2016

Visit Maui: Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa


For the first time, our family vacationed in the Ka`anapali Beach Resort area while on Maui, specifically at the 508-room Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa.

After about a 45-minute drive from the Kahului area, past the gorgeous blues of the Pacific Ocean and the greens and browns of the Maui mountains, we arrived at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa a couple of hours before the 3pm check-in time. Our room wasn't ready yet, but we eagerly left our luggage with the bell desk and changed into our swim gear so we could spend time at the pool.

Amazing pool!

The kids had fun floating under the bridges
The deeper side of the pool
A 142-yard fresh water swimming lagoon winds through the property, amongst lush foliage and under bridges. The kiddies had a blast using the bean bag loungers. Technically they were for the adults, set out on the deeper side of the pool, but guests of all ages were seen floating on them.

Loving the loungers!
The property also has a fun slide and waterfall, as well as a whirlpool.

Slide
Whirlpool
Black Rock Beach is just steps away, and on the Anuenue Lawn (right next to the pool) are games for kids to play (e.g. Cornhole and Connect Four).

The beach is just steps away

Playing a game of Cornhole

My kids just loved the pool, and they were so excited whenever they got ice pops!

Floatie fun!

Ice pops
The pool was quite busy, and lounge chairs - especially those in the shade, were hard to come by if you didn't claim them early.  I was surprised that people left towels, bathing suits, and boogie boards on lounge chairs at 6 in the morning when the pool doesn't even open until 8am! One morning, I did see a pool attendant leave notices on unattended chairs, since chairs left unattended for an hour may be offered to other guests.

I was impressed by the pool, and also impressed by our lovely room.

We were fortunate to stay in one of the twenty `Ohana Suites.  After reading about Nadia's experience in the `Ohana Suite last year, I knew we'd have plenty of space for our family of five.

`Ohana Suite
The `Ohana Suite included two double beds, a deluxe pull-down wall bed, a pune`e (day bed), a double vanity, a shower, tub, a wet bar, a microwave oven, a refrigerator, and two flat screen televisions.

The tropical decor and island-inspired colors created a warm and welcoming room.

Living room

Two double beds

Pull-down Bed

Wet bar

Large bathroom - double vanity, water closet, stand-up shower

Tub
  
I loved being on the first floor. It made it easy for the kids to go to and from the pool, and our "backyard" offered space for them to run around if they were feeling restless.
Lanai seating
Our "backyard" for the weekend
The grounds of the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa were just gorgeous - tall, swaying coconut trees, tranquil koi ponds, and just beautiful greenery everywhere.

The resort offers Hawaiian Cultural Activities Monday through Thursday from 10am to 12noon, and there is also the Maui Ocean Center Hawaiian Marine Life Hale, which is open from 9am to 12noon daily.   

The dining options were great (read my reviews on Cliff Dive Grill here and Black Rock Kitchen here), and guests can end the night with some Beachside S'mores (this was a highlight for our family)! There is also a nightly Cliff Dive Ceremony, as well as live entertainment and hula dancing, for all guests to enjoy.
Cliff Dive Ceremony
Hula Dancing
The views at sunset are incredible.  Have a seat at one of the fire pits or on the beach to watch the Cliff Dive Show and amazing sunset.  It will definitely be a night to remember!
Stunning views at sunset
The daily resort charge includes several amenities, such as Wi-Fi, shuttle service to Lahaina Town, and complimentary valet on the first night of arrival.
Although lines for check-in and check-out were often long, overall service was excellent. Noah at the front desk and Joe at Black Rock Kitchen really stood out.  The Sheraton Maui even has stickers on the key cards with a number to text if we needed assistance. I tested out this feature when I noticed that we were charged for self-parking for the first night despite taking advantage of the complimentary valet. It wasn't very long before I received a text back resolving the issue.   

We had a really great stay at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa.  I absolutely love how family-friendly the resort is.

Families staying at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa will be treated to comfy accommodations, great dining with kid-friendly options, and activities the entire `ohana can participate in, all of which help to create long-lasting memories.

And for us, that's what vacations are all about - unforgettable moments with the family.

For more information and rates at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, click here .

Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa
2605 Kaanapali Pkwy
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-0031

Mahalo to the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa for hosting a portion of our stay.  Gratuities were paid on my own.
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November 15, 2016

Visit Maui: Beachside S'mores at Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa


One of the highlights of our recent vacation at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa was Beachside S'mores.

Local Style S'mores Kit
We received the Local Style S'mores Kit which included the typical s'mores necessities - graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows, plus a few ingredients with a local twist - Maui cookies, strawberries, bananas, pineapples, coconut flakes, li hing mui sugar, and chopped macadamia nuts.

Fire pits fronting the ocean are lit from 6pm to 9pm, and they are first-come, first-served.

We made sure to arrive early to grab a seat at the fire pit, and fortunately we did, because some fire pits were already occupied with guests wanting to watch the sunset or simply relax (the fire pits are open to all guests, not just those who opt for Beachside S'mores).  The views are just stunning!
The extra long skewer sticks and the deep pit made it easy for the little kids to roast their marshmallows safely.

It was a little difficult to put the s'mores together in the dark with just glow of the fire pit, but that was part of the fun.

The kids made all sorts of combos with sprinkles, fruits, and different chocolates.  

Because we had a lot of leftovers from our first night of Beachside S'mores, we did it again the next night!

The fire pits are located at the lower deck of Cliff Dive Grill, so you could order dinner then have s'mores for dessert!

The entire family loved making s'mores by the beach during our stay at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa!  It was such a great way to wind down after a long day at the pool!

Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa is currently offering a "Sea S'more Whales" package.  View the details here.


Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa
2605 Kaanapali Pkwy
Lahaina, HI 96761
(808) 661-0031

Mahalo to Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa for the complimentary Local Style S'mores Kit!
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September 19, 2016

Our Kama`aina Staycation at the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel


Located in the heart of Waikiki, the 1000-room Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel offers both kama`aina and visitors an ideal setting for an enjoyable getaway.

Our family was fortunate to spend a weekend at this storied hotel, with its deep roots in Hawaiian history.  Once the site of the entrance to the Ainahau Estate, the home of Princess Victoria Kaiulani, the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani hotel offers panoramic views, nightly entertainment, fantastic dining options, and so much more.

Wall behind front desk filled with photos of Princess Kaiulani
After a pleasant check-in, during which time my lucky kids were greeted with candy lei, we made our way up into the Ainahau Tower to our Tower High Ocean View Double Bed Room.

Inside the guest room were two Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience beds, a mini fridge, a large screen TV, a coffee maker, and an in-room safe.

The room was small, yet cozy and comfortable. We even opted for a rollaway after a suggestion by the front desk employee.

2 double beds

TV, dresser, desk


Mini fridge, safe

Vanity

Shower

Shine by Sheraton amenities
The modern decor was complemented with peacock prints and wallpaper, and iridescent trim, reminiscent of a peacock's feathers, adorned the furniture.

Peacocks played a big role in Princess Kaiulani's life. She had an affinity for the peacocks that roamed Ainahau, and legend tells of how the peacocks screamed in sadness upon the tragic death of the Princess at just 23 years old.

We had a lovely view of the city, the ocean, and even the mountains from the lanai.
Lanai seating
Love when the sky is lit up in different colors

Mountains
One thing I immediately noticed upon entering the guest room was how there were enough towels for our family of 5.  All too often do I have to call housekeeping for more towels at other hotels, but not at the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani!

We spent quite some time relaxing in the room, and the plush beds and pillows made it so easy to take fall asleep no matter the time of day or night!

With the exception of an occasional siren, we could not hear any street traffic noise, and the noise from other guests in neighboring rooms was very minimal.

I was actually quite surprised at how quiet the hotel was despite all the tourists and convention goers we saw.  The elevators were almost always packed with people, and guests filled the lobby and restaurants, but the pace seemed very relaxed.

Thankfully, the pool was not crowded at all.  While my kids and husband played in the 85,000 gallon salt water pool, I relaxed on a lounger beneath one of many huge umbrellas.  Soothing Hawaiian music delivered through speakers surrounding the pool lulled me into a nap!

Plenty of loungers and shade
Three times a day at the pool, guests are offered ice pops or fresh fruit.
A cool treat for kids!
Fresh Fruit
Prefer the beach instead?  Big Kahuna Beach Services provides beach chairs for use, and three times daily fresh fruit and water service is offered to guests in a designated spot on the beach as part of the daily resort fee.  I love that the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani takes care of its guests even at the beach!

Beach chairs

The beach is just a short walk from the hotel!
The beach is just a very short walk from the hotel, so you don't have to go very far to get some sand between your toes and bask in the sun or take a dip in the ocean.

Also nearby the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani are numerous shopping centers (right next door is the new International Market Place) and restaurants, but you don't even need to step foot off property to shop or dine.

The Collections of Waikiki Shops fronting the hotel offer everything from clothing, souvenirs, beach gear, artwork, and even ice cream!
Collections of Waikiki Shops
As for dining, Splash Bar & Bento offers poolside eats, and is the perfect spot to enjoy happy hour and live entertainment.

Grilled Pineapple Bacon Cheese Burger from Splash Bar & Bento

Pikake Terrace (pikake is peacock in Hawaiian) offers a bounty of options during the breakfast and dinner buffets.  

If you're seeking fun activities and entertainment, Sheraton Princess Kaiulani has got you covered!

A variety of cultural activities are offered at the hotel, such as lei-making and koi feeding.  

Hungry koi!
For the ultimate experience in Pacific culture, the Te Moana Nui show will immerse guests in Polynesian tales through song and dance.

The Sheraton Princess Kaiulani hotel also offers a fitness center, airport shuttle (charges apply), as well as a variety of amenities included with the daily resort fee, such as complimentary Wi-Fi, self-parking (the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani is one of the few hotels in Waikiki that offers self-parking), and two bottles of water in room per day,

A very cool feature of the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani is the water filling station, which delivers fresh, pure water from an artesian well.  Water was considered sacred and and a vital part of each community in ancient Hawaii.  As the Hawaiians shared their water with others during ancient times, so does the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani with all of its guests.

Fresh Hawaiian Well Water
I love the way the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani weaves Hawaiian history into so many facets of the property!

The cultural connection, along with the central location, dining and entertainment options, and plentiful services and amenities make the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani an ideal place to stay for both visitors and kama`aina (kama`aina get access to great deals!).

Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel
120 Kaiulani Ave
Honolulu, HI 96815
(808) 922-5811


Mahalo to the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani for hosting our stay.  Gratuity was paid on my own.
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