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The colors here are just so good and perfectly match the ocean. Well done Zodiac!

The colors here are just so good and perfectly match the ocean. Well done Zodiac!
Hi, recently purchased a home and have young kids. The staircase in the house is somewhat wobbly - meaning I can shake the entire railing from one point in the middle with my arm. It still remains upright, no clear bend or anything, but it doesn’t feel solid/reinforced. Over time I can see it continuing to degrade in stability. What does one do here? Thank you very much.
Hi there, we are looking to travel to Hawaii in March of next year for Spring Break. We are a family of 6 (4 kids including 2 infants) and want something that is both luxurious and family friendly. We are looking to use our Hyatt points for redemptions and traveling from the NYC metropolitan area. A few things we are considering:
From what I have seen online, the Grand Hyatt in Kauai is a great family friendly choice so we are considering staying there. However, is it a waste if we don't visit at least 2 islands? The Big Island is very compelling for us since it has the active volcano and our two older kids would be thrilled to see that. Is that a good combo trip? Would you do two different islands instead given our family structure?
Any thoughts on the Grand Hyatt in Kauai? Positive or negative impressions? How about the Hyatt Regency Waikoloa Village on the Big Island?
In terms of travel, which airport do you suggest flying into and how would you suggest breaking up the stay between the islands? It would be an 8 to 10 day trip depending on the travel time.
Thank you!
Hi there, we are looking to travel to Hawaii in March of next year for Spring Break. We are a family of 6 (4 kids including 2 infants) and want something that is both luxurious and family friendly. We are looking to use our Hyatt points for redemptions and traveling from the NYC metropolitan area. A few things we are considering:
Per ChatGPT, the Grand Hyatt in Kauai is a great family friendly choice so we are considering staying there. However, is it a waste if we don't visit at least 2 islands? The Big Island is very compelling for us since it has the active volcano and our two older kids would be thrilled to see that. Is that a good combo trip? Would you do two different islands instead given our family structure?
Any thoughts on the Grand Hyatt in Kauai? Positive or negative impressions? How about the Hyatt Regency Waikoloa Village on the Big Island?
In terms of travel, which airport do you suggest flying into and how would you suggest breaking up the stay between the islands? It would be an 8 to 10 day trip depending on the travel time.
Thank you!