Planning a visit to Wailea Fairway Villas?
E Komo Mai! (Welcome!) Please note that all parking spots marked Reserved are assigned to specific units. Visitors may only park in spots that are not marked Reserved, unless given permission by a unit resident to park in a stall belonging to that unit. Any overnight parking, defined as occupying a parking stall between the hours of 12am and 8am, requires registration and may require the visible display of a valid permit. This is either with a permanent decal or a Guest Parking Permit. Forms and additional information are found in the Rules, Procedures, & Forms section of the web site.
News from Wailea Fairway Villas
Owners and residents may see more news and sign up to receive email notifications/ at our News from Wailea Fairway Villas page.
Current News:
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Reminder to Register Overnight Guests
Aloha Owners and Residents, With many family and friends now feeling more comfortable to travel, we expect more guests to be visiting you in the near future. This is a friendly reminder that all guests staying overnight need to register
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Draining of Pool and Spa to start on June 12, 2021
Aloha Owners and Residents, Please be advised that we will be draining the pool and spa starting on Saturday June 12, 2021. This is being done to ensure that our saline pool and spa continue to operate optimally. Since the
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DWS Free Toilet Replacement Program
Aloha Owners, We have amazing water, and cost saving opportunities through the Department of Water Services here on Maui. The DWS offers a FREE Ultra High Efficiency Toilet replacement program, as well as the replacement of faucets and shower heads
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Recreation Area Rules – Amended May 28, 2021
Aloha Owners and Residents, In keeping with the evolving County, State, Federal, and CDC guidelines related to Covid 19, please click on the link below for the latest changes that have been implemented for the Recreation Area: Recreation Area Rules
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No Water on the Property
Aloha Owners and Residents, There is currently no water on the property. According to the County of Maui Department of Water Supply, this is due to the mainline water break that occurred in Kihei yesterday. Apparently the “tanks” need to