“Everyone wants to see the ‘Pineapple Suite.’”
“During the pandemic, they really had to stay here, so 99% of that show was filmed right here,” says Crissa Hiranaga, senior director of public relations and communications for the Four Seasons Resort Maui.
This is where the very pregnant hotel worker’s water breaks. It’s where teenage friends Olivia and Paula ask the manager, Armond , in an accusatory tone where their drugs disappeared to. “This is where Armond gets killed,” says Hiranaga, pointing at an empty round white tub. I remember the bloody scene in the finale, when Shane stabs Armond, who falls into the tub and dies. Although it’s fiction, I ask Hiranaga if people are turned off by that.Christine Hitt/SFGATE
Not everyone is able to see the famed suite, so the place that is most photographed and tagged on social media with the show’s name is the pool. The resort’s infinity pool was already a stunner with a swim-up bar and views of West Maui, but now it’s world-famous.
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