I love Hawaii. I really enjoy surfing in Oahu, and Waianae is such a great area. And Maui - I like Maui a lot, too.
My favorite place is Maui. It's almost perfect there - the people, the weather, just everything. No matter how busy you are, when you get to Maui, you chill and relax.
There are stories of Maui everywhere in the South Pacific. They're different. Different areas have different interpretations. But and so we [with John Musker] fashioned, that was kind of the inspiration and we came up with a very simple basic storyline, focusing on Maui.
Maui reminded me of San Diego: beautiful, but crowded.
I would rather spend one day on Maui than 30 days in the hospital.
I would rather live one day in Maui than one month in New York.
I come to Maui and go surfing, standup paddling, slacklining, swimming, and free-diving.
I'm a farmer! We have a farm that's part of the National Tropical Botanical Garden on Maui, and we raise macadamia nuts.
Expanding your notion of fun beyond a two-week vacation in Maui increases the chances you'll have more of it.
The speed limit on most of Maui's highways is forty miles per hour, but my mother never went above thirty.
The best part about Maui is that I can spend a lot of time outside. My off-season is April, May, and June.
I've seen whales calving in the waters off Maui, and I've watched my children being born. But music is the most beautiful thing of all.
I have many favorite vacation destinations, but my favorite destination is Maui.
People have nannies and big cars, and they want to go to Maui for Christmas. When there are those kind of stakes involved, people get ruthless.
I was born in Honduras, and everything there is really chill, and people don't worry about having to get something overnighted by FedEx. Maui has that same sort of vibe, but everyone speaks English.
The reason I didn't fly over from Maui at their beck and call is my wife was about to have a baby at any time. Those guys knew that. These guys would not compromise and meet me halfway.