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« on: April 27, 2009, 02:56:20 PM »

Good Morning All,

I just wanted to share my most recent vacation experience with you. I hope that you'll do the same and share your vacation memories and experiences with us.

I rented a "Wyndham Bali Hai Timeshare" through SellmyTimeshareNow.com to attend my sisters wedding. We stayed in Princeville on the small island of Kauai, Hawaii. I'd heard everyone refer to Kauai as the "Garden Island" but had no idea just how beautiful and rural it would be. I have just returned and am already thinking about my next trip there, that and I can't stop talking about the Island to anyone and everyone that wants to hear.

The resort looks upon the clear-blue Pacific Ocean and the mountains. It was surrounded by cascading waterfalls, lava pools, hiking trails, and white sandy beaches. A few of my favorite activities would have to be the Napali Coast Hike along the North Shore that revealed breathtaking landscapes, secluded beaches and waterfalls. I'd also suggest the Smith Family Luau, the food alone was worth it.

During my stay, just a few towns over from us, in Po'ipu a fire caused over $900,000 in damages to a timeshare unit. Luckily there were no injuries at the Po‘ipu Kai timeshare and it was confined to just the 1 timeshare unit.

All in all it was a great vacation and I'm looking forward to the next one already.
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