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December 15, 2009

Maui News- on the Scene by Lehia Apana

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September 24, 2009

Your Wedding Day

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YOUR WEDDING DAY AND THE OLD WAILUKU INN AT ULUPONO –
A MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN!

For the first time since opening in 1997, a wedding package is being offered at Maui’s historic and multi-award-winning bed & breakfast Inn, The Old Wailuku Inn at Ulupono. “Since the home was built in 1924 as a wedding gift for the original owner’s daughter-in-law, we think it’s perfect for small, garden weddings,” says Shelly Harris, daughter of Innkeepers Janice and Tom Fairbanks.
And, indeed, it is perfect. The beautiful lawn, stunningly landscaped yard, and big front lanai are reminiscent of Hawai‘i in a more graceful and genteel day. It has been the site of numerous special events. The Inn offers 10 distinctive guestrooms – seven in the historically-recognized, beautifully restored “Queen of Wailuku homes” and three in the lovely Vagabond’s House cottage. Features include hi-speed internet connection, Kula Herbs soaps, fine cotton bed linen, TV, coffeemaker, coffee blended expressly for the Inn by Maui Coffee Roasters, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, air conditioning and ceiling fans. Innkeepers Janice and Tom Fairbanks and their daughter Shelly Harris offer, in addition to real Maui-style hospitality, a wealth of Island knowledge to their guests.
The new wedding package is priced at an affordable $5000.00 and includes:
-all ten rooms for one night (to a maximum of 20 guests; please inquire about children)
-additional nights at just $150 per room per night (maximum two people per room)
-use of the yard for ceremony and reception
-large, special events tent
-tables, chairs, and linen
-tiki torches
-officiant
-still photographer and videographer (one [1] hour services only; price estimates and arrangements for purchase of photos and videos can be made with service provider)
The Inn will also arrange flowers, catering, music/entertainment for additional charges. These services are quoted on an individual basis. Ceremony and reception hours are limited to between 1:00 and 7:00 p.m., daily.
For those who’d like to get married in truly elegant kama‘āina style, The Old Wailuku Inn at Ulupono is the perfect choice. Please visit www.mauiinn.com for photos and lots of information about the historic Old Wailuku Inn at Ulupono.
The Old Wailuku Inn is on Twitter @Oldwailukuinn and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wailuku-HI/The-Old-Wailuku-Inn-at-Ulupono/107339172569?ref=tx

September 3, 2009

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Honolulu Star Bulletin- TRAVEL 8/23/09

Honolulu Star Bulletin- TRAVEL 8/23/09

April 4, 2009

The New Yorker- fashionable quarters

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Sunset magazine- Step back to old Hawaii

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April 3, 2009

Cleveland.com/ The Plain Dealer- Island vacation needs room with a point of view

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April 2, 2009

Travel & Leisure- Top 10 Great B&B’s

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Brides Magazine/ Brides.com

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New York Post- Lei me down

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Hawaiirama- A Decent Hotel in Hawaii for Under $140

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A Decent Hotel in Hawaii for Under $140 — Podcast

Where: Statewide || Grouped in: Statewide Hotels || Tagged: Hotel Reviews, Travel Tips

My friend (and Hawaiirama blogger) Bruce does a nifty podcast on how to get cheap Hawaii hotels.

Surprisingly, there are a decent number of totally decent cheap hotels for this price. And if you want

to dip into condos, then $140 per night actually can get you quite a deal in some places such as

Napili on Maui (one of the nicest, least known beaches in the state). I love the Napili Kai (which is not

that cheap) but there are others that are below the $140 mark which are perfectly serviceable. On

Kauai there are a good number of hotels and resorts below that price point in the Kapaa area on the

so-called Coconut Coast (which lacks good swimming beaches). On Maui the Old Wailuku Inn often

has rates that start just above the mark and are wonderful, particularly if you want to experience old

style charm. So there are definitely plenty of options in that range.

—ALEX, 03/23/08

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