To give you the highlights - quiet condo, great view, no A/C but did not need it (designed for maximum air flow through the condo utilizing the coastal breezes and good fans). Bed was comfortable with good sheets. I knew that in order to make our Road to Hana trip even remotely relaxing (a near impossibility), I needed to split up the drive and stay a night in Hana. We were able to leave Kaanapali between 7 & 8 am, take our time to stop at various sites (waterfalls, overlooks, food stands, beaches, etc), and got to Hana in time for dinner. We got there a little after 5 and many of the food options were already closed. We backtracked to Garden Gourmet Cafe and had some good pizza and Thai food options. We ate a lovely dinner on the condo balcony looking at the black sand beach and ocean. After the stress of driving and some of the tourist crowds, an evening at the condo made it all worth it. We had a nearly private stroll on the black sand beach right in front of the condo after dinner. Starting in Hana the second day meant we were already close to Wai’anapanapa State Park (made reservations weeks in advance for a slot to visit the park that morning), Hana Lava Tube, and plenty of time to enjoy Ohe’o Gulch and Waimoku falls (Pipiwai Trail). I had planned to do the full loop, but couldn’t due to rockslide and closed roads past Kipahulu. The drive was very long to get back from Kipahulu but I can’t imagine how exhausted we would be going there and back in the same day.