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Hotels in Kaanapali with Internet?
Anyone know what are the best hotels in Lahaina / Kaanapali Maui?
Internet access is a MUST! When I was there as a kid we went to the Maui Surf. Is it still around? |
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Try the Marriott. We were there last Jan. I used a dial-up. Some Marriotts have ISDN, I can't remember if this one did, but it didn't matter to me 'cuz I won't pay them their $10.00/day just to check e-mail.
The Maui Surf is still there also. ![]() vik |
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Depends on what you're willing to spend and if you "have" to be on the beach.
Have you tried a travel-agent? ![]() vik |
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you could always use one of the Internet cafes in Lahaina....
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Also, don't worry about the internet access. All you need is a phone. Call 800-733-5638 and talk to AlohaOn-Line. They can give you a guest subscription for something like $9.95, good for 1 month. They have local dial-up numbers for most of the islands. I used them for both Maui and Kauai.
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