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If it's $50/night for the ENTIRE house, it's a great deal and I'd do it in
a second. If it's $50/person/night, I'd say that it's too much. Me and 3
other friends sayed in an awesomd 3 bedroom house in Makawow (spelling?)
for $90/night total. Sooo.....
Greg
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Subject: Maui
I would like to get some feed back from people who vacation on Maui. Would
you pay $50 a night for a 3 bedroom house in Paia? It's clean and recently
remodeled, but is in a modest residential neighborhood less than a 1 minute
walk from the corner in Paia. The house is an old (1920's) plantation home
with hardwood floors. There is plenty of room to store your windsurfing
equipment.
I'm trying to get a handle on the demand for a low-budget property like
this.
Thanks for your help.
Jeff
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