The Hyatt Regency Maui Hatches New 'Happy Feet'

Mondays are hard. So to help kickstart the week, we're going to call today Mai Tai Monday. OK, we're not really drinking before noon, but we are going a bit ga-ga for the baby penguins who hatched recently at the Hyatt Regency Maui. We're not sure if this is Mai or Tai in the photo with his mama, but he sure is cute.
Mai and Tai are African Black-Footed Penguins, and part of the hotel's thriving wildlife habitat. We know, we didn't think penguins were warm-weather creatures either, but this particular species dig the balmy temps of Maui, and we can't say we blame them. We'd take swaying palm trees over frigid ice floes any day.
The Hyatt Regency is the only resort on Maui where you can see penguins—and plenty of other exotic creatures, including African Crowned Cranes, Australian Black Swans, and Sunburned Midwestern Tourists. (Ha.) Guests at the hotel can take complimentary wildlife tours to meet Mai, Tai, and their mates. And for workaholics missing the digital life they left back home, African Grey Parrot R2D2 will imitate a beeping pager.
Rooms at the Hyatt Regency Maui start at $341 a night this weekend.
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