Overall, the place was fine, though I doubt we would re-book this specific condo.
We've been to Maui a number of times, usually staying north. This time we didn't stay for very long and I wanted to avoid traffic that can occur from Maalaea to Lahaina. Maalaea is convenient to both south and north - Kihei, Kamaole as well as to Lahaina. The area is reasonably close to the airport and the services the east side of the island as well. The national park to the south is not a bad drive. Also trim some time off going to Haleakala for the sunrise . The Maui Ocean Center is really close by (could walk). The downside is that you don't get true sunrises or sunsets (at least we didn't) as the mountains on either side obscure these events. The upside - TONS of whales breaching and swimming in the bay - TONS. Small area to access the bay at the back of the condo complex. BBQ outside, hose in parking lot to rinse gear/stuff.
Overall flow - fine. There are two rooms with two 3/4 baths. The main bedroom was separated by a movable wall/screen that provide privacy. There was air conditioning in all rooms. There was a main sitting area with 2 couches and a TV. Balcony had the only table to sit at to eat. Inside there are bar counter type seating. Kitchen with fridge/basic pots/pans/utensils.
The condo had a small gift basket of coffee and other treats that we welcomed. The kitchen overall was clean.
We felt that the place could use some TLC and didn't have the most welcoming vibe. The artwork from in the second bedroom had come off the wall and was in the closet. There was a build up of dust along the dust boards and in the corners dirt/dust had built up giving a sense that good thorough cleaning had not been done. Good wall repair and fresh paint would help. We found old food caked on some of the dishware are ended up rewashing the dishes prior to using them.
The vibe was one where I thought this place is being managed for profit. They provided an exact number of trash bags, dishwasher soap, paper towels, that they felt you would need. The toilet paper felt similar to the most inexpensive one could buy on a commercial scale. Kitchen supplies -salt, pepper and that's it. No oil, spices or anything else someone might use. It's a bare kitchen. If you want to cook - suggest you bring everything you might want or be prepared to buy it. There was 1 large and one small cooler. They had 4 beach blankets and chairs.