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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Grand Hyatt Kauai is most like a cruise ship so maybe try that?[/quote] Having done both I can unequivocally state this could not be further from the truth. [/quote] Which part? [b]Overcrowded pools? Fighting for chairs? Subpar food? [/b] Hotel is good, not great. Well maintained but needs a renovation. Too big, too many people, food choices meh. And now way way overpriced. [/quote] I don’t think we were at the same hotel. The hotel I was at had at least twice as many chairs as guests needing them and it was very easy to find an empty part of the pool. We ate breakfast club level and it was great. Lunches offsite usually and dinners were mixed (on and off site) but were very good. Yes it was expensive but it’s Hawai’i. [/quote] It definitely was the Grand Hyatt Kauai. Maybe we were there at a busier time of year, but we are in no hurry to rush back. We've also been to Andaz Papagayo (much much prefer) and Park Hyatt St Kitts (also amazing) and would gladly go back to either of those in a heartbeat. If you thought GH Kauai was good, these are in another league above it (maybe several)[/quote] Andaz Papagayo doesn't have a beach. Park Hyatt St. Kitts gets pretty mediocre reviews among Hyatt loyalists but is about half the price of Grand Hyatt Kauai so maybe its worth checking out. [/quote] The Andaz does have a beach, you take their boat to it 10 min away (source: I’ve done it). But the pool is very nice, sure there are no water slides but that can be a good thing. I don’t understand the hate for the PH St Kitts amongst people online. Once you accept island time, it can be a fantastic place at very reasonable prices. It cannot compare to other Park Hyatts and is probably misnamed, but anywhere you can get a private pool on points is a win in my book. Perhaps you’d like the Hyatt Regency Indian Wells - if you liked the ambiance of the GH Kauai, we found this very similar. [/quote]
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