Luxury Travel Advisor - September 2007 - (Page 67) THE GRAND HYATT KAUAI‘s Ocean Suites feature spacious living and bedrooms and terraces (left). GRAND WAILEA‘s Grand Suites overlook the Pacific (below). selection of toys, games and kids’ clothing. For the best accommodations, opt for rooms in the recently renovated Napua Tower, a private club area; Napua Tower Grand Suites are the most luxurious accommodations at the resort, measuring 5,500 square feet with large lanais that offer panoramic views of the Pacific and neigh- boring islands of Molokini, Kahoolawe and Lanai. Clients can keep family members close at hand when they book any of the resort’s 120 connecting and adjoining rooms; parents whose kids love to play in the pool may prefer a ground-floor room in the resort’s Lagoon wing, steps away from the pool area. Aside from the Grand Suites, aptly named Deluxe Ocean View rooms are said to provide the best views of the Pacific. Families can continue their quality time together at Grand Wailea’s Spa Grande; just be sure to book the Family Spa Suite. There’s a special treatment menu for teens and children, the most popular of which is the Chocolate Coconut Massage. Luxury travel advisors should contact Director of Travel Industry Sales & Marketing Patrick Ornellas (patrickornellas@grand wailea.com; 866-702-9182). On the northernmost of the Hawaiian islands, the Grand Hyatt Kauai’s (www.kauai.hyatt. com) pools, waterfalls, saltwater lagoon and 150-foot waterslide are a big attraction for kids. Additionally, at Camp Hyatt, open daily all year long, kids can learn Hawaiian-shell-bracelet making, palm-frond weaving and the hula dance, and can even learn about the islands’ endangered species. They’ll also enjoy the morning feeding of hundreds of colorful koi fish near Tidepools restaurant, and Parrot Talk, held in the lobby atrium daily at 9 a.m., where they’ll learn about the September 2007 | LUXURY TRAVEL ADVISOR 67 http://www.kauai.hyatt.com http://www.kauai.hyatt.com
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