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Are you at Star Noodle?

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20 minutes ago, Canton Chris said:

Are you at Star Noodle?

Kaanapali Beach Hotel.

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1 hour ago, Dumpre said:

How’s the weather? I’m sure it’s beautiful out there.

Beats 27° and snowing like it was when I left the house. ;)

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Enjoy Your Spam time. Good for you!

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Hope you have a wonderful time.  I'm jealous.

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Enjoy your vacation, there’s some great places to dine at in the area you’re at & really nice places to sight see!

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You need to deive to Jaws and watch the surfers on the humongous waves. After, stop at Mama's Fish House and see if you can get in. In the evening go to Kihei and have BBQ at Fat Daddy's.

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Enjoy!! We were there 17 years ago. Hope to return someday. Celebrated our 30th anniversary there.

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Enjoy at least one plate lunch for us!

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11 hours ago, Doc Neeley said:

You need to deive to Jaws and watch the surfers on the humongous waves. After, stop at Mama's Fish House and see if you can get in. In the evening go to Kihei and have BBQ at Fat Daddy's.

Been to Mama’s last trip. Going to Kehei  for Outrigger pizza tomorrow. 

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Sunset cruise off Kaanapali beach today

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Upon disembarking. Not exactly like Utah Beach. I was too slow to get the several ladies who wound up face down in the surf. :lol:
I should mention alcohol was served. 
I was the last to leave the ship. As any good captain should. :rolleyes:

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We found the sunsets on the western side of the island to be disappointing. The best sunset was one evening when we were in Pa'ia. Unfortunately it was the pollution in the air from Kahului and Wailuku that gave us an incredible fiery show. 

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