We stayed at this condo for our final week in Maui, after spending time elsewhere on the island. Overall the unit itself, the location and of course the weather, were all great. The condo itself is as described and pictured in the listing, with comfortable beds, ample space, and nicely appointed rooms.
The condo has a beautiful view over the Kapalua Bay Golf Course with The Ritz Carlton as a backdrop, and the ocean off to the left. Though there wasn't a direct sunset view from this unit (we visited in mid-January), the after-glow and moonrise was fantastic.
A word of notice though is for those looking to utilize the kitchen, while it is fairly well equipped with kitchen implements and tools, it has no 'basics' (IE salt, pepper, spices, etc.). While there were piles of basket coffee filters, the coffee maker requires a cone filter, which was not provided.
While the stay itself was wonderful, the entire trip was overcast by the unfortunate interactions we had with the managers/hosts of the property prior to our arrival.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continued to unfold during this time, the Canadian government issued a Travel Advisory, informing all Canadians that non-essential travel should be avoided at all costs. As such, we reached out to the property managers to see about some leniency in their cancellation policy (this travel advisory was put in place after the final deadline for cancellation and a partial refund was offered). After reaching out to the property managers, we were informed in a very unhospitable manner that there would be no considerations for Federally mandated travel advisories, and that we knew the risks when making the booking in summer 2020. While there are many layers to this situation, the manner in which we were spoken to, and the lack of compassion and kindness was completely off-putting. Working in the hospitality industry is a challenging experience at times, however it does not negate the norms of social kindness, courtesy and consideration expected from any establishment, especially paying the rates we were. Our options were to either forfeit our fully paid for condo (nearly $7,000.00 CAD), or take the risk and make the trip.
Clearly we decided to take the risk, disregard a Federally mandated travel order and go ahead with our trip as planned. While we are glad we did, the abrupt and unsympathetic communications with the property managers was completely uncalled for and could have been handled in a more profes