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April 26, 2004

Get Lei'd on Maui

There's nothing to fill your Maui vacation with the spirit of Aloha like getting lei'd as soon as your feet hit island ground. Tell us what you think...

Okay, okay, all word play aside...

Hi there, friends and visitors! As one of the Editors of Maui Today--the most comprehensive guide to Maui on the planet-- I am constantly searching for what you, our honored guests, are looking for to help make your Maui visit memorable.

If you are planning a Maui vacation or have loved ones that are, consider being "Greeted with Aloha" upon your arrival.

As soon as you get off of the plane you can immediately be welcomed to the island by smiling, local women who will adorn you with fragrant flower leis. The flower lei has long been the timeless symbol of Aloha--unity, love, beauty and acceptance. Receiving one promises to get you in the right mindset to experience an amazing Maui vacation... and after being on an airplane breathing recycled air for hours, the sweet smell of Maui flowers is a fantastic way to lift your spirits.

The Aloha spirit doesn't stop here. (I'm not a lei 'em and leave 'em kind of gal...nudge, nudge, wink, wink) Ask your Greeter questions about the island! What's the fastest way to your hotel? Where can you find a decent meal right away? Ask, ask, ask.

I believe in providing you, our guest, with an outstanding first impression of Maui.

I'd really love to get some feedback from you guys out there on this type of service. If you have previously been to Maui and have been "greeted" let me know how you liked it. Good experience? Bad experience? Tell us about it!

If you are planning a trip to Maui and would like to book a Greeting, please send me an email and we can set something up. Gift baskets upon arrival are also available.

This ("Greeting of Aloha") is a new adventure for me so we'll see how the reader response goes. If this service is in high demand we can link it up to MauiQueen.com so it will be easy for you guys to see our packages, gift baskets etc. and of course, to schedule your very own Greeting of Aloha!

To contact me, fill out the comment card below, or call me at 808-205-0135

I'm looking forward to hearing from you all.

Remember, Life is too short...Get Lei'd on Maui!

Aloha, Starr Tendo

Posted by at April 26, 2004 11:43 PM | TrackBack
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I will be in maui on the 22-29th of July
I am searching for high adrenaline activities, like skydiving....waterfall repelling, and especially swimming with dolphins...can you advise?
thank you
shannon

Posted by: shannon at July 12, 2004 08:21 AM

I'd like information on an aloha greeting for a group, 2 older women, a couple in their 30's, their two sons ages 4 & 7 and a 21 year old male who is a serious student. We are traveling to Maui for a wedding. I'd like information on types of lei's available and cost.

Posted by: Linda Crow at August 3, 2004 01:47 AM

My family is comming to maui for Christmas and we are wondering if there are any under 21 night clubs in maui????? there is 7 of us between 17 and 22.... any help???

Posted by: meghan at December 23, 2004 01:33 PM
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