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A Hana, Hawaii, boutique hotel is like a work of art - hard to define, but you know one when you see one. A boutique hotel implies a lodging that is small and intimate, yet active and full of energy. A 21st century Hana boutique hotel is much more complex than a conventional branded Hawaii hotel. A boutique is a one-of-a-kind lodging experience.

Hawaii boutique hotels have individual personalities, unique to a city or market. Hana boutique hotels are usually smaller properties, generally range from 20 to 150 rooms. The smaller property helps to create a more intimate guest experience.

Food and beverage are essential to a Hana boutique hotel. The guest restaurant experience should be extraordinary, which creates buzz for the Hawaii hotel.

Hana boutique hotels target each guest individually, as a market of one. The Hawaii hotel must create a personal experience tailored to each guest that is completely service oriented. Service and amenities should be tailored to each guest's individual preferences. Boutique hotels are usually upscale, rated 4 stars or higher.

Boutique hotels are typically housed in an an older, unique structure that was converted from another use. These structures help the property exude a unique personality for a guest stay. Location of the property is usually not important for the guest experience.

Hawaii boutique hotels create a combination of design and service that appeals to specific compatible interests. When a guest enters a Hana boutique hotel, he will immediately feel at home and find other people there like him. Everything in the hotel must have a purpose for making the guest experience more personalized.

When developing a boutique hotel, psychological and marketing research is used to make emotional connections with brands and products. The boutique hotel property uses this research to create a memorable theme to attract guests.


Find Hotels in Hana, Hawaii:
  • Hotel Hana Maui, 5031 Hana Hwy, Hana, Hawaii
    Hotel Hana Maui is a place to stay in Hana, HI. Book a hotel room and make reservations for rental of lodging accommodations.





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    Resolved Question: Anyone been to Lanai? (Hawaii)?

    I am aware of a great number of good travel review sites etc.. so I have those links already.. but I was curious if anyone here has been to Lanai and would maybe offer up a trip report. I am considering staying at the Four Seasons Lodge Koele since I like brisk evenings in mountain-y air. Plus I could always take the shuttle down to that other Four Seasons on the ocean if I felt like it. I know its a very small, 'not-much-to-do' island, but the goal is to take about a 4-5 day trip and literally be an absolute pampered bum and chill. I've already been to Big Island, Oahu, and Kauai on longer trips.... So trip reports.. please?

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    Resolved Question: Is there a way to travel and receive lodging and flight in exchange for work?

    I'm currently 18 years old and am a senior in high school and I'm a little lost in life. I've been dealing with some hard times recently (dealing with depression) and just kind of want to get away for a while. I've always been extremely interested in Asian culture particularly Japan and would really enjoy visiting there, and it would be amazing to be able to the summer after graduation. However, my dilemma is that I am currently unemployed and do not have the cash for the flight, or the lodging. My question is, are there any ways to find people in Japan willing to take someone in and pay for the flight and provide a place to stay in exchange for some type of work. I have a cousin who a few years ago lived in hawaii for a few months being a nanny soon after high school. So I guess I'm looking for an opportunity like that. The family took care of the expenses and my cousin looked after the children for a few months. Are there any websites or other information that might be helpful to me? Any help is appreciated.

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    Resolved Question: Do you think it's right the Obamas spent $120,000 on lodging and $500,000 on Air Force One for their VACATION?

    So for 10 days in Hawaii, the Obama's on lodging ALONE will be $40,000. It is a given that the two mansions occupied in this taxpayer now pays for the Obama playmates and any relative not in Kenya vacation will also be $40,000 for the 10 days. Grand total on lodging alone is $120,000. You would purchase 2 homes in Wadsworth, Ohio for that kind of money and throw a kegger besides to celebrate! AS IN SPENT TAXPAYER MONEY!!! Bush, Reagan? THEY WENT TO THEIR OWN HOUSES FOR VACATIONS

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    Resolved Question: Winter Vacation dispute with parents?

    every year i go on vacation with my family and sometimes with cousins and relatives....sometimes to the caribean, puerto rica,acapulaco,dominican,hawaii,europe,israel etc......this year december my sisters getting married....so we are tight...but not so tight on money.....my mom said "were not going anywere on a plane for winter vacation",,,,so i exepted it because i understood it was a money issue....until i found out that they are going away in february a month after my school winter vacation to either florida or caribean....so i protested and said my cousin got married last december and they went on vacation so its not miney...i even showed them the deal of disney world when you book 4 nights u get 3 nights free she didnt even wanna hear it how can i cpnvince them to do somehting*they sort of agreed to a trip to great wolf lodge...a kids themed hotel an indoor terrible waterpark)im 15 years old!.....

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    Resolved Question: Where can I find good lodging in Hawaii?

    I am traveling with a large group, 8 adults and 2 children. We are hoping to stay near each other and are looking for a bargain near the ocean. I have found a few sites that list places to stay, but it has been difficult to find a place for such a large group. Any ideas?

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    Resolved Question: If there was a 3-day party thrown for all the regulars on P&S, would you attend?

    Taking into account that all expenses will be paid for including--lodging, food, air-fare and unlimited alcohol or cool-aid (for those who are under 21) on the beautiful island of Hawaii. Of course, all paid for in courtesy of Yahoo.

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    Resolved Question: What is the best location for family tropical vacation?

    We want to take a vacation either to Hawaii, Grand Cayman, Dominican Republic or Aruba. Which one is the best for family fun also best travel wise, as far as expense and distance. Do you need a passport for all except Hawaii? We do already have a time share so we would not need to worry abourt lodging. Thanks!

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    Resolved Question: Where is best place to live using TLA that allows pets? (2 cats) we are PCS-ing to Oahu, Hawaii.?

    Husband & I and our 2 year old son are currently checking out TLA (temp. lodging allowance) friendly hotels in Oahu. Hubby is in Air Force and being stationed there Sept '09. We are having a hard time finding any that accept our 2 cats and also has a kitchenette of some kind. We will need to live there no more than 30 days while we look for a home. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks....fortunately we did know about the quarantine law for Hawaii (another fellow AF member told us in advance). I would leave our two cats here with family on the mainland before I would subject them to ANY quarantine! We have it all complete and they will be released to us directly from the airport. I do wish more people would know this though so their pet doesn't have to go through that! We found a place that will take our two cats within our TLA that also has a fridge & microwave...no oven/stove though :( Guess we will be eating out ALOT until we find a home or until the base tells us they have a home for us. Not a bad thing considering we will be in paradise!

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    Resolved Question: I now live in Hawaii (Oahu) Besides the "Big Island", what's the cheapest Ski/Snowboard trip (1 week)I can tak?

    Including (or not) rental car, lodging (1 to 2 star OK, no hostel) GOOD snow. no hard-crusty pow, or ice.

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    Resolved Question: My BF and I were wanting to plan a trip to Hawaii for about a week in January or February. Some advice please?

    We are from the midwest and NEED to break up the long winters here. What month would be better January or February? Also, which island has the best beaches? Any advice on how to find cheap flights or cheaper lodging? Thanks!

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