Monday night we landed at Kahului (OGG) on a nearly full 757 (lots of passengers). An hour after we landed, about 1/3rd of the flight was still waiting for some of their checked baggage (including us, we had retrieved only one of the two so far) and the carousel with bags on it stopped. That sickening feeling started to set in that one of our bags had been lost by United, and we got in line at the unmanned baggage claim station…
A few minutes later the United baggage guy came out to shut things down for the night and was shocked to find a line of roughly 90 passengers waiting to see him! He quickly ducked back out of reach. A few minutes later the carousel started back up, and several minutes after that the remaining bags (hundreds of them) began coming down the chute and people (including us) were happy to get our bags.
Of course, that made us late for pickup of the Alamo rental car, and that made it a very late night driving to Ka’anapali and checking into The Whaler. The Whaler had mostly shut down services for the night, but we finally staggered in and checked in and fell asleep after
My lovely brother,
Of course, our body clocks are still on East coast time… so at 3:30, unable to go back to sleep, we decided to resume the planned and scrapped trip to Haleakala to watch the sunrise from 10,023 feet (above the clouds). It was lovely, and we had fun.
We shopped Paia, Wailuku (Sig Zane at sigzane.com is awesome), and followed our noses to lunch in Kahului. Our noses took us to a place in Kahului (333 Dairy Rd) called “Maui Wowie Kava Bar & Grill” and they had a neon sign in the window that said “Da Sushi Bar” – we went inside a little confused and discovered a tacky tiki bar environment with boisterous and appreciative clients. Figured it must be good.
Got back to the Whaler and
Got up to have dinner at Hula Grille for more seafood and wandered around Whaler’s village a bit.
Hurricane Flossie is impacting our trip a little… the 20 knot trade winds that are normal are occasionally gusting to 26 knots (no big deal) and the 20% chance of rain that is normal has become 40% chance of rain. Trilogy canceled our scheduled sail & snorkel excursion to Lanai and rescheduled for Friday (which impacts our planned drive to Hana), but we’re still having fun and enjoying the sun.
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