We have returned to Ka'eo Kai for the past 20 years. However, since Wyndham took over two years ago, the resort has deteriorated some. Even though we are not "drinkers", we always enjoyed the welcoming Mai Tai's, which were also served at the weekly potluck--according to Wyndham, there is a liability issue serving alcohol and also they don't have a liquor license. Being a "legal beagle", I reminded them they don't need a liquor license to give it away, and if there was a liability issue, I'd have to tell our church to quit the wine at communion!
We have always loved Ka'eo Kai and we'll be back in September, 2008, and we'll see if Wyndham has improved--we know there is no longer a kiosk at the airport, but that's the fault of the airport, not Wyndham. Advice to newbies--get into Phase III if at all possible--all units are basically the same floor plan regardless. Try the Zip lining, the horseback riding at the Princeville Stables across the road, do the resort fun stuff like coconut painting and the bingo, if they still have it, and the concierges are usually very helpful. Our very favorite island activity is the tubing ride through the irrigation canals. Also, check out the Waimea Brewery for micro-beer and good lunches--maybe after you've been up to see the canyon. Also do a kayak trip--you can skip the Fern Grotto--it's not very good now since Iniki hurricane. There are several good luaus on the island--and the dinner show of South Pacific is fun, if they still have it this year. Personally we think Poi Pou beach is a waste of time, but you should probably drive down there once and see the Spouting Horn and the gift kiosks usually have some good bargains. Also, if you're into this sort of thing, the old church in Hanalei has a service partly in Hawaiian that is great. And the museum in Lihue is also great. Finally try to take in a slack guitar concert. The Princeville Hotel is awesome--if you can afford it, the Sunday brunch is to die for but if you want to just see the place, do it--or have a drink on the patio overlooking Hanalei bay and watch the sun set behind "Puff The Magic Dragon" (I understand this is not really Puff).





