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Maui
Snorkelling, Surfing, Windsurfing, Hiking, a luau, drive to Hana,
drive up-country to Kula, Ulapalakua and a visit to the crater at Haleakala -- are the most popular things to do. You can rent the watersports equipment very easily, you definately NEED a rental car and you can pick up a map at any gas station. (snorkelling is best in South Maui, surfing is available in Lahaina and Kihei and North shore, windsurf at Kanaha, watch the Pro surfers at Ho'okipa lookout) Lahaina is a tourist center and should be fun for your first visit. Halloween is a big night in town with parades, bands, and other festivities. Walking the length of Front street and checking out the various art galleries, having a drink at Kimo's, plate lunch at Aloha Mixed Plate are some things to do. Lahaina has two excellent luau's: Feast at Lele (polynesian) or Old Lahaina Luau (hawaiian). There is an arts 'n crafts fair/gathering at the Banyan Tree, on most weekends. Maui is expensive but you can be frugal in many ways. Buy lunch supplies from the Foodland grocery store, try local cuisine (plate lunches, very filling). Gas prices are ridiculous ($2.65/gal), and breakfast can be as expensive as dinner at Denny's or regular restaurants. Check out smaller places like House of Saimin (Old Lahaina Shopping Center), Sunrise Cafe (off Front Street, across from Baldwin House) or Breakwall Cafe (also Front St). Pick up MauiTime Weekly (free) -- at most gas stations, convenience stores --they have local news/events/happenings and a price guide to all the restaurants. Here are some links that maybe helpful: Event Calendar for October: http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/mauoct.htm Festivals on Maui: http://www.alohafestivals.com/alohaf...maui&page=maui Lahaina: http://www.visitlahaina.com/index.html Dining: http://www.infomaui.com/dining/index.html Aloha -T --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Maui
Snorkelling, Surfing, Windsurfing, Hiking, a luau, drive to Hana,
drive up-country to Kula, Ulapalakua and a visit to the crater at Haleakala -- are the most popular things to do. You can rent the watersports equipment very easily, you definately NEED a rental car and you can pick up a map at any gas station. (snorkelling is best in South Maui, surfing is available in Lahaina and Kihei and North shore, windsurf at Kanaha, watch the Pro surfers at Ho'okipa lookout) Lahaina is a tourist center and should be fun for your first visit. Halloween is a big night in town with parades, bands, and other festivities. Walking the length of Front street and checking out the various art galleries, having a drink at Kimo's, plate lunch at Aloha Mixed Plate are some things to do. Lahaina has two excellent luau's: Feast at Lele (polynesian) or Old Lahaina Luau (hawaiian). There is an arts 'n crafts fair/gathering at the Banyan Tree, on most weekends. Maui is expensive but you can be frugal in many ways. Buy lunch supplies from the Foodland grocery store, try local cuisine (plate lunches, very filling). Gas prices are ridiculous ($2.65/gal), and breakfast can be as expensive as dinner at Denny's or regular restaurants. Check out smaller places like House of Saimin (Old Lahaina Shopping Center), Sunrise Cafe (off Front Street, across from Baldwin House) or Breakwall Cafe (also Front St). Pick up MauiTime Weekly (free) -- at most gas stations, convenience stores --they have local news/events/happenings and a price guide to all the restaurants. Here are some links that maybe helpful: Event Calendar for October: http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/mauoct.htm Festivals on Maui: http://www.alohafestivals.com/alohaf...maui&page=maui Lahaina: http://www.visitlahaina.com/index.html Dining: http://www.infomaui.com/dining/index.html Aloha -T --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Maui
Snorkelling, Surfing, Windsurfing, Hiking, a luau, drive to Hana,
drive up-country to Kula, Ulapalakua and a visit to the crater at Haleakala -- are the most popular things to do. You can rent the watersports equipment very easily, you definately NEED a rental car and you can pick up a map at any gas station. (snorkelling is best in South Maui, surfing is available in Lahaina and Kihei and North shore, windsurf at Kanaha, watch the Pro surfers at Ho'okipa lookout) Lahaina is a tourist center and should be fun for your first visit. Halloween is a big night in town with parades, bands, and other festivities. Walking the length of Front street and checking out the various art galleries, having a drink at Kimo's, plate lunch at Aloha Mixed Plate are some things to do. Lahaina has two excellent luau's: Feast at Lele (polynesian) or Old Lahaina Luau (hawaiian). There is an arts 'n crafts fair/gathering at the Banyan Tree, on most weekends. Maui is expensive but you can be frugal in many ways. Buy lunch supplies from the Foodland grocery store, try local cuisine (plate lunches, very filling). Gas prices are ridiculous ($2.65/gal), and breakfast can be as expensive as dinner at Denny's or regular restaurants. Check out smaller places like House of Saimin (Old Lahaina Shopping Center), Sunrise Cafe (off Front Street, across from Baldwin House) or Breakwall Cafe (also Front St). Pick up MauiTime Weekly (free) -- at most gas stations, convenience stores --they have local news/events/happenings and a price guide to all the restaurants. Here are some links that maybe helpful: Event Calendar for October: http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/mauoct.htm Festivals on Maui: http://www.alohafestivals.com/alohaf...maui&page=maui Lahaina: http://www.visitlahaina.com/index.html Dining: http://www.infomaui.com/dining/index.html Aloha -T --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Maui
Snorkelling, Surfing, Windsurfing, Hiking, a luau, drive to Hana,
drive up-country to Kula, Ulapalakua and a visit to the crater at Haleakala -- are the most popular things to do. You can rent the watersports equipment very easily, you definately NEED a rental car and you can pick up a map at any gas station. (snorkelling is best in South Maui, surfing is available in Lahaina and Kihei and North shore, windsurf at Kanaha, watch the Pro surfers at Ho'okipa lookout) Lahaina is a tourist center and should be fun for your first visit. Halloween is a big night in town with parades, bands, and other festivities. Walking the length of Front street and checking out the various art galleries, having a drink at Kimo's, plate lunch at Aloha Mixed Plate are some things to do. Lahaina has two excellent luau's: Feast at Lele (polynesian) or Old Lahaina Luau (hawaiian). There is an arts 'n crafts fair/gathering at the Banyan Tree, on most weekends. Maui is expensive but you can be frugal in many ways. Buy lunch supplies from the Foodland grocery store, try local cuisine (plate lunches, very filling). Gas prices are ridiculous ($2.65/gal), and breakfast can be as expensive as dinner at Denny's or regular restaurants. Check out smaller places like House of Saimin (Old Lahaina Shopping Center), Sunrise Cafe (off Front Street, across from Baldwin House) or Breakwall Cafe (also Front St). Pick up MauiTime Weekly (free) -- at most gas stations, convenience stores --they have local news/events/happenings and a price guide to all the restaurants. Here are some links that maybe helpful: Event Calendar for October: http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/mauoct.htm Festivals on Maui: http://www.alohafestivals.com/alohaf...maui&page=maui Lahaina: http://www.visitlahaina.com/index.html Dining: http://www.infomaui.com/dining/index.html Aloha -T --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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ADV-NEWS, Minnesota to Lose Greyhound Service to 56 Citi
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ADV-NEWS, Minnesota to Lose Greyhound Service to 56 Citi
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