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Kihei, Maui
I need to rent a roll-away bed or cot for a condo vacation in Kihei.
Haven't had any luck searching the web. Could some kind local suggest a place (preferably with tel. no.) where I might find available rentals? Thanks, Rosemary -- To e-mail me remove the obvious before @ and change sinuswave to sinewave. |
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Kihei, Maui
Dale Thompson wrote: I need to rent a roll-away bed or cot for a condo vacation in Kihei. Haven't had any luck searching the web. Could some kind local suggest a place (preferably with tel. no.) where I might find available rentals? Thanks, Have you checked with the manager of the condo? Rosemary -- To e-mail me remove the obvious before @ and change sinuswave to sinewave. |
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Kihei, Maui
Dale Thompson wrote: I need to rent a roll-away bed or cot for a condo vacation in Kihei. Haven't had any luck searching the web. Could some kind local suggest a place (preferably with tel. no.) where I might find available rentals? If the condo manager doesn't have one (or an idea where to find one), try bringing an inflatable mattress. We do this all the time, bringing a twin sized air mattress. |
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Kihei, Maui
I agree with Katleman. An air bed/ matress is generally much more
comfotable than a roll away. And a twin size doesn't take up much space in a duffle or suitcase. katleman wrote: Dale Thompson wrote: I need to rent a roll-away bed or cot for a condo vacation in Kihei. Haven't had any luck searching the web. Could some kind local suggest a place (preferably with tel. no.) where I might find available rentals? If the condo manager doesn't have one (or an idea where to find one), try bringing an inflatable mattress. We do this all the time, bringing a twin sized air mattress. |
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Kihei, Maui
In article .com,
"karenpj" wrote: I agree with Katleman. An air bed/ matress is generally much more comfotable than a roll away. And a twin size doesn't take up much space in a duffle or suitcase. katleman wrote: Dale Thompson wrote: I need to rent a roll-away bed or cot for a condo vacation in Kihei. Haven't had any luck searching the web. Could some kind local suggest a place (preferably with tel. no.) where I might find available rentals? If the condo manager doesn't have one (or an idea where to find one), try bringing an inflatable mattress. We do this all the time, bringing a twin sized air mattress. Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try the condo manager and will see if anyone in the group has an air mattress. Rosemary -- To e-mail me remove the obvious before @ and change sinuswave to sinewave. |
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