Royal Lahaina Resort & Bungalows on Maui has reopened after a 10-month closure during which it supported Lahaina residents affected by the 2023 wildfires.
The 27-acre oceanfront resort has introduced two new dining venues: Lahaina Noon, an oceanfront restaurant, and Pineapple Moon, a poolside bar. Both were conceptualized by TableOne Hospitality under CEO Patric Yumul. The resort features 333 guest rooms and 127 newly enhanced bungalows, along with two oceanfront pools and various amenities.
Lahaina Noon offers breakfast, lunch, happy hour, and dinner with views of Ka'anapali Beach. Pineapple Moon provides a relaxed atmosphere with craft cocktails and island-inspired food. The resort has updated its bungalows with mid-century-inspired décor and is expanding its wedding and event spaces.
A new oceanfront wellness oasis, Alana Spa, is set to open with six private suites and an enhanced treatment menu. Dinner service at Lahaina Noon is scheduled to begin on Sept. 3.
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