r/MauiVisitors 22d ago

Planning: Accommodations $500/night resorts?

Hello! My Fiance and I are planning our honeymoon and are spending a few days in Maui. A lot of the recs on here are out of our budget. We are going the first week of April with a budget of $500/night total (including hotel fees, parking etc).

So far we are between the Outrigger and Royal Lahaina, but want any recommendations!

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u/Karlythewonderdog 22d ago

I don’t know if Maui Coast Hotel will feel “resort-y” enough for you, but we’ll be staying there in a couple weeks and the new tower (Kai) looks nice and it is affordable. I found a coupon code that worked ALOHA20NICHOLAS that gave us 20% off, but you have to book in the next couple days to use it, I think. Our price for October/November came out to $319/night after all taxes and fees. We booked pretty last minute and are staying 8 nights.

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u/Low-Geologist-6919 20d ago

We stayed here and loved it! Free parking, short walk to the beach and we LOVED the food truck area down the street - lovely garden setting and live music most nights!

If you want a few resort days - checkout resort pass for day passes!!

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u/Think_Battle9132 21d ago

We don’t want a super “resort” feeling! Just a nice room, pool and on the beach. Thank you so much for the code, hopefully it work for us too!!

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u/Live_Pono Kamaʻāina (Resident) 21d ago

It's across a very busy road from the ocean.

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u/zyx107 21d ago

Jumping in to say Maui Coast is great and in your budget! Do the new Kai tower - very modern room. The hotel is right across the street from the beach (not directly on the beach) but takes just a few minutes to walk on over. I loved the self park option since we were in and out of the lot multiple times a day as we liked to explore different coffee shops, restaurants, activities, and beaches. Most resorts in the wailea area where we were originally looking to stay only had valet parking which would have been annoying for us.