The experience is totally different between the two properties. The Four Seasons Manele Bay is a more typical Hawaii resort in my opinion. It's a fairly large hotel, next to the beach, with restaurants and a pool, etc. You come into contact with way more people and never forget that you're at a hotel. The Sensei is much more secluded. The structure is a small, two-story building that looks more like a plantation home than a hotel. You can walk around the grounds and avoid other people for the most part. At times you forget you're in a hotel, and can just relax and enjoy nature.
Perfect place to take a break from everything ... amazing
I’m going this weekend! 🙌
Que hermoso lugar para relajarse .
Amazing 👍🏻🤙🏻
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is there air conditioning in the rooms?
Yes, but when I was there the AC did not get very cold. The maintenance staff told me that this was due to a temporary issue with the equipment.
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Its does not matter what temp you put the AC on - it stays around 72 it seems like.
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Is this property better than the other Four Seasons property on the Island?
The experience is totally different between the two properties. The Four Seasons Manele Bay is a more typical Hawaii resort in my opinion. It's a fairly large hotel, next to the beach, with restaurants and a pool, etc. You come into contact with way more people and never forget that you're at a hotel. The Sensei is much more secluded. The structure is a small, two-story building that looks more like a plantation home than a hotel. You can walk around the grounds and avoid other people for the most part. At times you forget you're in a hotel, and can just relax and enjoy nature.
Is this the property that used to be called The Lodge at Koele?
@@frontrowtennis Yes. The structure of the lodge is the same, but the interior and exterior and surrounding grounds have been completely renovated.