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The Royal Lahaina Resort Publishes Article on Items to Exclude from Maui Vacation Luggage
The Royal Lahaina Resort Publishes Article on Items to Exclude from Maui Vacation Luggage
The Royal Lahaina Resort publishes an article on which items are best left out of your Maui vacation luggage.
Maui,
Hawaii,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
09/12/2015
The Royal Lahaina is a popular and kid-friendly Maui Resort, located on Kaanapali Beach, which is on the Western side of Maui. Approximately 27 acres make up the resort, allowing guests to enjoy an exclusive stretch of one of the finest Maui beaches. First opened in 1962, the resort features many activities, but its location on Kaanapali Beach is often what attracts visitors most, as it is considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in America.
To aid travelers in planning, booking, and simply enjoying Maui, the Royal Lahaina Resort has published many informative articles concerning a Maui vacation on their website for visitors to view. These articles do their best to present interesting facts and ideas about Maui, and also present how-to's and guides that help visitors with planning a vacation or finding activities.
In contrast to many articles that recommend items to pack on a Maui trip, our latest article takes a different tack and lists ways for a visitor to lighten the load - an anti-packing list, as it were. First-time visitors often bring items that are either unnecessary or can be rented or purchased at the location, and the article goes through some of the packing pitfalls that can inflate baggage fees and make for a heavier load without improving the vacation experience. These items include evening clothing and shoes, and snorkeling gear, which is typically available at the resort or the company offering a snorkeling expedition. Evening wear is often superfluous in Maui, as nearly every instance of dining out is casual.
The article also reminds visitors about Hawaii's intense sunlight due to its tropical location. Visitors can easily be unprepared for this type of sunshine, and may pack sunblock that works well in the contiguous United States, but may not block the sun's harmful rays for a Maui family vacation. The intent of the article is to provide information so that a potential visitor has an enjoyable Maui vacation, from the moment they start packing for the trip, until the moment they touch down back in their hometown.
This article and many more like it can be found on the Royal Lahaina website.
Contact Information:
Royal Lahaina Resort
2780 Kekaa Drive Lahaina, Maui, HI 96761
800-222-5642
HHR@HawaiiHotels.com
http://www.royallahaina.com
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About The Royal Lahaina Resort
The article is called “You Haven't Been To Hawaii If You Haven't Been To a Luau!” and it charts the history of the luau—from its beginnings to the celebrations often held to this day. One of the topics the article covers is all of the different types of food found at a luau. This section was included to show that while the modern luau has changed much from early days there are still familiar dishes available that are prepared in the classic way.
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