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The Grand Wailea basic rooms are quite large at 640 square feet with a king or two queen beds and a lanai. Choose from an ocean view, a garden view, or terrace view that opens up to the dramatic view of the Haleakala, Mauis famed volcanic crater. Pay a small fee for a refrigerator, microwave and/or DVD player.
If you prefer a space the size of a small home, take a look at the Grand Waileas 52 stunning suites. Offering 1,300 square feet, these suites are spacious and then some with two lanais, a living room, front hallway and 1.5 bathrooms. The suites also come with refrigerators, microwaves, VCR and DVD players.
Best of all, families who stay in the suites enjoy full access to a concierge and a private lounge that serves complimentary continental breakfasts and cocktails and pupus in the evening.
And, if youre really in an indulgent mood, consider staying in the $15,000/a night Grand Suite located on the ninth floor (the tallest floor allowed on Maui). In case you were wondering (and who wouldnt?), the Grand Suite offers two master bedrooms with king-sized beds, two bathrooms, a living room with a third attached bathroom, a full kitchen and even a grand piano should the need to play strike. Coolest of all, the suite boasts the most stunning panoramic views on the island of Maui, according to staff. (At those prices, theyre probably right.)
Lastly, the Grand Wailea offers the Villas At Hoole. These luxury rental town homes, adjacent to the Grand Wailea resort, deliver spacious three-bedroom, 3.5-bath beautiful accommodations with a sandy beach entry to the Wailea beach. Each two-story townhome boasts a full kitchen, a private elevator, attached garage and exclusive services. And, of course, guests can partake of everything wonderful within the Grand Wailea.
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