I had a very pleasant and relaxing stay at the Royal Kahana.
Check-in was very organized and efficient. Couldn't of asked for a nicer and most pleasant front desk person. I was tired when I checked in and she somehow picked up on that and reminded me of certain things that she had said earlier, that I had somehow spaced on. That was nice of her.
There were no major problems with the room. Everything was clean and in excellent condition. The only thing that I really could not sort out was the air conditioning. It had a mind of its own. It came on and turned off when it wanted. Also, to make matters more confusing are the controls. You have the old controls, which are from the original A/C units that were installed when the hotel was built. All the knobs are taken off because that system no longer works. (check out the pictures by OCALAFLORIDATRAVELER) Then you have the new controls which are digital, but takes a bit of practice to get the hang of. What I did was to just shut it off, and fully open the bathroom windows, and the sliding glass door leading out the the lanai. This created great flow through ventilation, that worked much better than the A/C. I was surprised at how updated and modern my room was. The bathroom was spotless, no dirt, mold or mildew. The kitchen was amazing, everything you could ask for was provided.
The hotel provides a small amount of coffee & tea in your room to start you off with. They even provide a small box of detergent, all of which was greatly appreciated. Replenishing your food and other supplies is quite easy and convenient. The Kahana Gateway Shopping Center is maybe a 5 minute walk from the front door of the hotel. A General store is there. There's also a Safeways, and Star Market just a few miles away. I bought a bag of Kona Coffee at a nearby supermarket and made good use of the coffee pot and filters provided by the hotel in my room.
The pool is a nice and relaxing place to hang out, and just be lazy. Also the beach is great to walk along at sunset. Parking was never a problem. There was always an ample supply of spaces, but the spaces seemed to be a bit narrow. I normally drive a small car. All that was left to rent were mid size, family sedans, and SUVs. I guess I'm not use to maneuvering a mid size car.
I do have a few more things to say about the hotel in general, in order to give the place a fair assessment. Yes, it is an older property. I feel that it is well kept and its staff does a good job of making it a pleasant place to stay.
The rooms can be, how can I put it?.............."Hit & Miss" at times. Some rooms are old and in need of updating. Some rooms have been partially updated, while others are totally updated and refurbished. Please read some of the reviews and look at all the pictures provided by traveladvisor. Especially if you are in the planning stages of your next vacation to Maui. This is my second time staying at the Royal Kahana. Both times I have lucked out with really nice, well maintained updated and/or refurbished rooms. This last time, I met some real nice folks from Canada and was invited to their room for tea and cards. I was shocked at how different the room was compared to mine. Some of the appliances lets just say were well used and showed it, the furniture was dated, the carpet wasn't as clean and bright as the carpet in my room. But they did have a large flat screen TV, the one thing I didn't have in my room. Even the room next door to mine had a few differences worth noting. The furniture was quite different, (modern faux leather), the carpet was clean but older than mine. You could tell by the wear. The bathroom and kitchen was just as new as mine. It is also worth mentioning that the rooms on the higher floors are used much more than the ones on the lower floors. This time I was on the second floor and had a beautiful room. The last time I was on the 8th floor, and had a nice room too, but you could tell that the room on the 8th floor with it's wonderful view had endured a little more wear & tear than the room on the second floor with it's partial view of the water. Even the furniture on the lanai will differ from room to room. This is not one of those hotels where everything is uniform. It's not one of those places where the TVs are all the same; the furniture is exactly alike in every room, the appliances are the same. It is interesting however, to find out what you get. (that is, if you get something nice.) Lastly, the washer/dryer. Having just flown in from Oahu with a suitcase full of dirty clothes; It's great to have this right in your room. Furthermore these appliances were so quiet I fell asleep while doing my laundry. I wish my washer/dryer at home could be that quiet!!
My only disappointment was with the internet. I got about 1 day worth of free wifi. After that I could not access it any longer. I would sign on and it would automatically go to a pay site. Since I was on vacation, 24/7 internet access was not a pressing need. I do see where this may be a problem if you are doing a certain amount of work. Or if you are in constant communication with friends, family, or associates. I also believe that in a place like the Royal Kahana, free and easily accessible wifi should not be an issue.
I don't believe in nitpicking. Yes, you can find nicer places on Maui and you can do a lot worse. Go in with an open mind, and you will be pleasantly surprised. By no means am I saying to settle for something if it's not to your liking. If your room is not to your liking, go back to the front desk and sort it out. From my experience(s) they have always been willing to accommodate my wishes.
The Royal Kahana is a good value for the price you pay. Being an airline employee, I am always on the lookout for a good bargain, and someplace that I can refer friends and family too. The Outrigger group has always been good to airline people and I can gladly recommend this place to all my airline & non airline friends.
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