Have you ever had such a great time at a resort, that you try to extend your vacation there? I know I have - but sadly, to no avail. I usually only travel during the peak tourist seasons (darn you, schedule!), and hotels at terrific destinations are generally booked solid at those times. Travelers have iffy luck extending vacations even by one day, although admittedly there are worst things to worry about.
I've been thinking about how vacations always seem to end too soon (the good ones, at least). From now 'til December 22, 2007, there's a great luxury travel deal at Hotel Hana Maui, in which guests stay 5 nights, and the sixth night is free. Hotel Hana Maui is a AAA Four Diamond Hotel, on what is generally considered to be the best vacation island in the world: It's one of the best hotels on Maui. This is a terrific travel deal. And, with a little imagination, you can pretend you're only staying for 5 nights - that's all you pay for - so that it seems as if that 6th night is an unexpected vacation bonus. I'm not above psychological trickery if it gets me thinking I was able to extend my Hawaiian vacation. What's not to like?