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Comments 4 Responses to the Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa | On Feb 20, 2011 at 3:42P Gianna Castillo said Love the resort! We enjoyed it very much. Beds weren't the best but all in all it was a great place to stay. Only stayed 2 nights then went on to kaanapali. Loved Wailea and enjoyed eating at Matteos Italian pizzeria!
| On Oct 25, 2010 at 09:10A Claire Vishik said I was happy with your service, but not at all happy with the Wailea Marriott. Before I moved to the Wailea Marriott, I was at the Grand Wailea for a conference. My room at the Grand Wailea( with Ocean view) was just a little bit expensive than my Marriott parking lot view room ($235 versus $199). In comparison, the premises, the rooms, and especially the service at the Marriott were simply terrible. I am a gold Marriott awards member, but received no welcome of any kind (for the first time, and I travel a lot). Our room was crawling with ants (7th floor in a tower is not so close to nature, and there were hundreds of them, not just a few) and was not clean when we arrived or cleaned properly. I stay at Marriotts a lot, and this was the worst ever experience in price/service ratio. Nor is it typical for the area: we have stayed at the Marriott in Lahaina a few times and were very happy with it. The staff at Wailea Marriott are quite nice, but, with their obvious instructions to cut all possible corners, there isn't much they can do, with all the mahalos and alohas:)
| On Sep 23, 2010 at 11:19A Iain Grom said We had a lovely suite room. Grounds are great with hammocks and the serenity pool an improvement. Sun loungers on the nearby beach would be nice-after all the Grand Wailea doesn't own the beach even though they try to give that impression. There was no ESPN available in the room and the poorest choice of tv among the 5 hotels in maui and oahu in the most expensive room. Starbucks on site is nice though it closes too early at 6pm. Also the prices for food and drink had increased considerably since our last visit- higher than central Waikiki.The Marriott seemed less Hawaiian - you used to get a lei and there was hula dancing at night+ a torch lighting ceremony- now nothing.
| On Jun 10, 2010 at 11:59A Sandy said The Marriott was great. There were several pools and one that was cell phone and kid free. I loved the grounds and the access to the beach and other beaches so close. A great location, a beautiful room, comfortable bed and friendly staff.
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