Travel and Leisure: These Hawaiian Shelter Dogs Are Getting a Night at Maui’s Best Resorts — Here’s How You Can Win a Stay With Them


April 6, 2021

The Four Seasons Resort Maui, Fairmont Kea Lani, and Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort are going to the dogs.

The three luxury resorts are teaming up with the Maui Humane Society for its annual Wags to Riches event. Only this year, rather than host a mere event, the hotels are giving away one-night stays for the dogs and their human friends.

 

Cute pit mix dog relaxing at a luxury hotel in Hawaii with palm trees in the background.“The top dog fundraisers will get the royal treatment at a luxurious Wailea resort: Four Seasons, Fairmont Kea Lani, and Andaz Maui,” the Maui Humane Society explains on its website. The additional participants will be competing for a luxury-themed night in the kennels at the shelter. Don’t worry, the night at the shelter will be (almost) as exciting as the hotels, according to the Humane Society.

“We love the idea of taking a homeless shelter dog to a world-class resort where they’ll be spoiled for the night,” Steve MacKinnon, CEO of the Maui Humane Society, said. “Alternatively, those who stay in the shelter with our cats and dogs will also be treated like guests as we roll out the red carpet with a luxury hotel theme.”

As for the hotels, they simply cannot wait to host these deserving pups and their human friends.

A cute small black and white dog wearing a lei is being driven around on a luggage dolly by a model at a luxury hotel.

 

“We are really excited to be participating in this year’s Wags to Riches event,” Marc Bromley, general manager of Four Seasons Resort Maui, shared. “Each guest is always welcomed with aloha and provided our legendary 5-star service; that goes for our four-legged guests as well.”

The other resorts, which are always pet-friendly, are excited to welcome the doggies, too.

Read the full article on Travel and Leisure.

The Four Seasons Resort Maui, Fairmont Kea Lani, and Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort are going to the dogs.

The three luxury resorts are teaming up with the Maui Humane Society for its annual Wags to Riches event. Only this year, rather than host a mere event, the hotels are giving away one-night stays for the dogs and their human friends.

Cute pit mix dog relaxing at a luxury hotel in Hawaii with palm trees in the background.

“The top dog fundraisers will get the royal treatment at a luxurious Wailea resort: Four Seasons, Fairmont Kea Lani, and Andaz Maui,” the Maui Humane Society explains on its website. The additional participants will be competing for a luxury-themed night in the kennels at the shelter. Don’t worry, the night at the shelter will be (almost) as exciting as the hotels, according to the Humane Society.

“We love the idea of taking a homeless shelter dog to a world-class resort where they’ll be spoiled for the night,” Steve MacKinnon, CEO of the Maui Humane Society, said. “Alternatively, those who stay in the shelter with our cats and dogs will also be treated like guests as we roll out the red carpet with a luxury hotel theme.”

As for the hotels, they simply cannot wait to host these deserving pups and their human friends.

A cute small black and white dog wearing a lei is being driven around on a luggage dolly by a model at a luxury hotel.

“We are really excited to be participating in this year’s Wags to Riches event,” Marc Bromley, general manager of Four Seasons Resort Maui, shared. “Each guest is always welcomed with aloha and provided our legendary 5-star service; that goes for our four-legged guests as well.”

The other resorts, which are always pet-friendly, are excited to welcome the doggies, too.

Read the full article on Travel and Leisure.



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