I'm writing this review on day 21 of a 21 day stay in Maui. We booked Sugar Beach Condos for 10 nights, and left after 8. I would never stay in this room, or at this resort ever again. Sugar Beach resort was probabaly really cool in 1978, when the resort was built. The resort itself is seriously outdated and uncomfortable. The resort was understaffed and it was difficult to locate the main office. The check-in instructions were overly complicated and silly. You had to use a code pad to enter and exit the swimming pool...and use a different, longer, code to use the pool bathroom. Overall, the pool and hottub were nice...but the furniture and BBQ grills were old, dirty and uncomfortable. We found ourselves pulling chairs over to the grass to face the ocean shore, rather than look at the the pool and resort itself. The unit was dirty and old. How it represents in the photos does not fit real life. It failed on all 3 essential fronts...the lanai furniture was awful - old, rusty and uncomfortable. The bed was a dealbreaker. Awful, awful and so awful. We had to take the foam mattress out of the sofa bed and pile it on top of the bed to be able to sleep halfway decently. This, of course, required a booster chair to get into the bed - now that it was 4 feet tall. The kitchen was dirty and old and poorly equipped. Sometimes you don't have a good "feeling" about a place...and this condo was one of those places. The long stretch of beach in front of the condo was nice...but often too rough or windy to swim/snorkel. Kihei itself was also pretty run down and old...we found ourselves going on 5, 6 and 7 hour long outings just to not be in the condo or at the resort, or in the town (it's ridiculously "normally" windy here). We ended up leaving 2 days early just to stay somewhere different. Overall, this stay was a disappointment. If you are looking for economy lodging in a sort of busy area near the 2 main highways...this might suit you really well.