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For those who've gone, what's the best way to do it? Should we do the travel package through the Maui site or Marquette? Or is it better to plan our own travel and get the game tickets otherwise? I know it's just a 3-day event, but I have to think we'll try to stretch to at least 7-10 days because we won't get to Hawaii very often, so might as well take advantage. Is that something the travel packages allows for? What about alternate housing options like AirBNB or something similar?
My wife and I went back in 2012 and we purchased the package through Marquette-it worked well for us at the time. We're planning on going again next year with our three kids. I will probably explore the package again and see if it makes sense this time around.
The idea of sitting between fluffy and brew at a game in Maui has me thinking about early retirement. Brew to tell me about the game, fluffy to tell me how good the refs are.
Per Kevin Sweeney @CBB_Central on TwitterNational champion Kansas is headed to the 2023 Maui Invitational, source tells @SINow. Full field:GonzagaKansasMarquettePurdueSyracuseTennesseeUCLAChaminadeLOADED
When will those packages open up?
The 2023 national title has been decided already? Is there still a chance to put money on KU to win?
I have zero recollection of playing Kansas in 2018.
Too bad Benny is retired from Scoop. I would answer, but I'd first start with your some questions as my answers will differ. Is this your first time in Maui? Are you bringing the family? Do you want to Basketball Jones 24/7 or activities? Are you visiting other islands? Or just staying on Maui? How long? For me, I avoid the package tours like the plague. I have two poor experiences on what is a premium price. One in Newark for the NCAA I got moved to an overflow hotel. No tour company concierge at the hotel, no bus to the game as that was for the team hotel. No problem but that is what they upcharged me for. The second in the VI. I got moved from the team hotel to another hotel on the other side of the island. Upgrade to a luxury hotel, no problem. But again, no bus, no team events so I needed a car and no drinking at team events. Again, no problem other than I paid for that service but I was randomly moved to an inconvenience. Maui is one I might sign up for the tour though. The Hyatt is family friendly. The other teams all stay right there so camaraderie is fun. All the tournament private events are are included if that is your thing. MU does a number of events.That said, in Maui, I grab a condo, pass on the tour company and MU packages, and buy after tickets with Maui residents in August. $500 a night at the Hyatt doesn't get you much space with a family that a condo does. I'd rather save the tour and room cash for activities and food/beverage. No matter where to stay in a condo, you are a block or two from the beach.
With a family of 5, look at Honua Kai resort, 2 bedroom condo. Just was there really nice
LOL Doc this was a Netflix docuseries
They don’t call me Rick Steves for nothing. Next up, “West Coast Rican Lunches: To Conch or not to Conch?”
NET rankings as of today:Tennessee #2Purdue #4UCLA #5Kansas #10Gonzaga #12Marquette #16Syracuse # 99Chaminade NR
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
I'll stick with my opinion on Gold. He'll be in foul trouble within the first eight minutes.