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Lunch and ice cream, not in that order
The Marriott is basically attached to the Shops at Wailea, so I twisted everyone's arm into going to Lappert's and getting ice cream BEFORE lunch. The kids both went for Mint Chocolate Chip cones (I need to work on getting them to have actual Hawaiian flavors), and we split a Banana Fudge shake.
We did a quick loop through the shops. Kristi is jealous of my t-shirt-style rash guard, and so she wanted to try to find one at Honolua Surf Co. They only had ...
Everybody gets humpback whales!
... bottom as compared to the deep surrounding Pacific Ocean waters at 1 to 3 miles depths. The average depth in the area off Lahaina is only about 300 feet. Humpbacks seem to prefer "shallow/protected" waters and spend the majority of their lives in waters that are 300 feet or less.
Hawaiian waters are virtually predator free for the humpback whales. Humpback whales have very few natural predators. There are a few species of sharks that will feed on the ...
Day 2 - to the top of Haleakala
... and cultivated here due to its rarity.
We stopped at the 3 lookout points along the way. The last 2 offered amazing views of the collapsed crater. It really does look like you've landed on mars, and is quite breathtaking. Although our view of the summit was clear, we were above the loud cover so were not able to see down to the base or to the ocean. In any case, ...
Last Day in Paradise & Toronto
... seeing Uncle Loren and Uncle Peter in Toronto. If we weren't so grateful to Loren for arranging things for us, we would have defamed him on this blog for not seeing his niece and nephew at the airport. He and Peter had an even earlier flight than us to Mexico the next morning. (Peter's mom spends part of the winter in Mexico and is celebrating a birthday that is divisible by ten.) But did ...
Chilling out in Maui
... overcast. We saw some whales in the ocean, it was cool to see the spray. It is the season here for whale watching. We walked to nearby Whalers Village to have a cheap dinner as there are some cheap eateries here as we don’t want to eat in the restaurant every night as it will cost a fortune. Troy had hawaiian pizza (you have to have Hawaiian pizza in Hawaii --- yooooh!) and I had a giros. We walked around and checked out the shops. There are so ...
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- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Business Services
- Free parking
- Kitchenette