Showing posts with label Aulani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aulani. Show all posts

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Aulani, Disney's Hawaii'an Paradise


Disney’s Aulani resort is like a Hawaiian tropical paradise nestled amongst the ocean and beautiful sand beaches on the island of Oahu. Disney truly has given this resort its own special touches of magic and beauty that it is known for worldwide.


This resort can be for everyone, Disney lovers and Hawaii lovers alike. It is a special bonus if you are like myself and prefer both. If you look hard enough, there are touches of Disney whimsy everywhere you look, but not so much to be overbearing or obvious to those who aren’t seeking it. That is one of the benefits to staying at a Disney resort, the special touches, magic and service standards that only Disney can provide, with a location that can give everyone chances for many other non-Disney things that Hawaii has to experience. We originally had a split stay planned, with 4 nights at Aulani and 2 nights at a resort along the Waikiki beach. We cancelled the 2 nights at Waikiki and just stayed at Aulani all week and making it our home base. Even while there, we found ourselves mostly wanting to stay put at this Hawaiian paradise, not wanting to venture out into traffic and crowds, just to enjoy our own little piece of heaven. With SO many activities for all ages to do, it makes it very hard to have TIME to go and do anything else while staying at Aulani. I am a true believer now and huge fan of Aulani! It is now my favorite destination to vacation to.

Here is my top ten list of activities and experiences at Aulani that I personally LOVED: (There are so many other activities to do while there, but these were the ones that I was the most surprised with and exceeded my expectations.) All the pictures in this article do NOT do justice to the resort and surroundings in real life, but I tried to capture them the best I could.

1.     The Starlit Hui:
This night time entertainment show is FREE and available to all registered resort guests. It is only offered on certain nights of the week depending on the season. It was such a pleasant experience and much better than I was expecting. The music, the dancing, the storytelling was all out of Hawaiian stories and folklore.
A pre-show features traditional Hawaiian games as well as local artisans teaching and exhibiting popular Hawaiian crafts. I was also happy that all the females in the show were dressed modestly. The characters come out at the end and are available for pictures.

 
 
You can watch it HERE:
 
 

2.     The Rainbow Reef:
This snorkeling lagoon is located right in the middle of Aulani and is the only private snorkel lagoon in Oahu. It does cost for the entrance fee, but your snorkel equipment can be used for the rest of the day at the beach and reefs nearby Aulani as well. At first look, I thought the lagoon was MUCH smaller than I had thought and even thought it was lame because of its size. We had rented snorkel equipment for the day and thought we would give it a try since it was included. There are never many people in it and we had the wide array of fish almost to ourselves. Once inside, the lagoon didn’t seem so small at all and was rather breathtaking. It had the best array of fish that I have ever seen or snorkeled with. Some were quite large and were everywhere! It was clean, clear and beautiful. This lagoon is meant to be a safe environment where there are no waves or currents to hinder the snorkeling experience, or great for beginners or children. While I was there, I even was able to take part of an experiment they were doing by training the fish by feeding them. It was very neat and something that I never would have been able to do anywhere else. It definitely exceeded my expectations and was such a pleasant surprise.

 




3.     Aunty’s Beach House and activities for kids:
Aunty’s Beach House is a fabulous Kids’ Club that is available to children ages 3-12. What a beautiful, themed space for the kids, and it is complimentary for registered resort guests! This surprised me, I thought it would cost money like at the theme park resorts. It has a lot of activities for kids to do (like on Disney cruises) from computer consoles, to dress up areas, large craft rooms, age appropriate spaces and TV/Movie room. It looks like you stepped into someone’s private beach house! It has everything for younger guests to explore Hawaiian culture, art and music through complimentary activities and Premium Experiences (which may include a fee)








4.     Snorkeling along their own beach and reefs:
We looked up the best snorkeling spots on Oahu and several of the top 10 happened to be right in Aulani’s own backyard! Aulani’s own beach has rock reefs that have angel fish, parrot fish, sergeant fish and a resident sea turtle that seems to stay in the area. There are other reefs that are next door to Aulani and easy to walk to that have a lot of wildlife as well. Some of the areas are quite shallow with jagged rocks that can be easy to cut yourself on. It was definitely better than we thought it would be at first glance since it was just off of a beach, but once near the rocks, there were a lot of things to see! (They do have the areas where the currents are strong roped off for safety.)



5.     Lei greeting and outside refreshment stand:
Right when you arrive at the Aulani resort, you are welcomed with fruit infused ice water (look close for the hidden Mickey’s!) and a resort welcome guide waiting for you with a friendly greeting and flower and shell leis. They take you on a brief tour in the lobby pointing out where things are and activities that can be done. It just builds the excitement!!




6.     The Waikolohe Valley: This is the large area in between the 2 resort towers that has all the water fun! Water slides, a lazy river, The Rainbow Reef snorkel lagoon, pools, winding streams, interactive play areas, this is where it’s at! The water slides were so much fun! In Waikolohe Valley, 2 unique waterslides offer thrills galore:


Volcanic Vertical: An enclosed, extreme body slide that plunges you into Waikolohe Pool.
Tubestone Curl: An open-air twisting and turning tube adventure with single and double tubes that eventually launches you into Waikolohe Stream.

I was scared to try the Volcanic Vertical slide because I knew I would suddenly get fast water gushed up my nose, but when they told me that even little kids go down it and loved it, I figured that I better at least try it once. It actually wasn’t that bad and I went many times. As long as I was prepared and plugged my nose and braced myself as soon as I started seeing daylight, I was fine.

 




The Tubestone Curl was always lots of fun, but tended to have a longer line, unless earlier in the morning close to when it opened. (The rafts can also be all gone in the busiest times of the day.) My biggest pleasure was the Waikolohe Stream lazy river that ran all around the valley and along beautiful Hawaiian landscapes. It was calm, it was peaceful, it was relaxing. We mostly went in the mornings when hardly anyone would be in it. There were caverns to go through with waterfalls, there were winding curves and stone bridges, it was all just immensely beautiful. When I left, I had the hardest time leaving my Waikolohe valley, especially the Waikolohe Stream lazy river.
 



 


 
And don’t forget the Menehune Bridge where little ones will love this interactive play area that features 3 slides, a play structure and more!
 
Guests will need to get a new wrist band that is issued in a different color every day of their stay to get into this fun filled Waikolohe Valley. It also includes all the usage of chair and umbrellas in the pool area and down at the beach. This is also where towels are picked up.



7.     The shaved ice shack!! Yummmm!
By Mama’s snack shop, there is the Papalua Shaved Ice stand that sells the most delicious shaved ice! You can order one in 4  different ways and each one can be with up to 3 flavors. You can get a regular shaved ice, a shaved ice with ice cream in the bottom, or MY favorite, shaved ice with condensed milk poured all on top. Or you can get one with everything--- ice cream in the bottom AND condensed milk on top. When I got my first one, I didn’t know I ordered it with condensed milk on top, I thought it would just have the ice cream in the bottom. I wasn’t happy when they started pouring stuff on top of it, but I decided to try it and then I never got another one without. What a difference it makes!! These combinations range from $3.75 and up. Yummy!!


 


8.     The music:
One of the things that I noticed and loved as soon as I stepped into the beautiful and stunning Maka’ala Lobby, was the music! It was specially written and recorded for the resort by one of Hawaii’s most popular singers and songwriters, Keali‘i Reichel, and Grammy Award-winning composer Mark Mancina. This music is used in the main Maka’ala lobby and all throughout the resort. The resort even had Disney classic songs sung in Hawaiian (even in the elevators!!). It really added to the experience for me.

 




9.     The Iwa Vacation Daily Planner:
With so much to see and do in a day, there has to be a convenient way for guests to have access to all of it. This where the Iwa daily planner comes into use. These are available every day down at the towel and wristband station where guests have to go and get a new wristband every day. They have them available for free for anyone that wants one. Sometimes due to the wind, they have them put away where they won’t get blown away and guests have to ask for one.

 


10.  Hunting for Menehune!
One of the best activities to do for kids or adults, is keeping an eye out for all the hidden Menehune (think hidden Mickeys) throughout the resort.

These Menehune are legendary in Hawaii as tiny little mischief makers that stay up all night building great inventions and then during the day, they sleep. They tend to cause a little havoc as well… Lose your keys? It’s the Menehune. Misplace something important? The Menehune. So take time for the Menehune hunt to try and find as many as you can. They say there are more than 200, and you might be surprised at where you might find them!!





Things to be prepared for:

1.     The cost of parking:
Guests pay through the nose for parking anywhere in Hawaii and especially in resorts near the beaches. Aulani guests who are not DVC members will pay $35.00 per night in parking fees! It is still worth it to have a car though. The price is the same for both self-park, or valet, so we figured we would just do valet. But be prepared for this huge fee in your vacation budget.

2.     The cost of food:
All of Aulani’s food is very expensive! We usually either shared food, or ordered the kids meals. We found a lot of inexpensive places to eat across the street, and also down the road in a new shopping area. They have Target, Denny’s, and many other more places that people can take advantage of cheaper places to eat.

3.     Hawaii can be windy, like MOST of the time:
It was nice and warm, but also annoyingly windy for most of the time we were in Hawaii. Some water sports and attrations (like Pearl Harbor’s Arizona Memorial) can be closed for days due to the winds.

4.     Traffic into Honolulu can be a beast no matter what time of day.
Every time we tried to venture into Waikiki or any other tourist attrations in Oahu, we had to deal with awful traffic on the freeway. No matter what time it was, it was always bumper to bumper, and at times, stop and go traffic. Every time we tried to venture into Waikiki beach or Pearl Harbor or anywhere else Oahu had to offer, we wished we would have just stayed at the resort because the traffic was so bad….. The locals tell us that it is like that all the time no matter what day, and no matter what time.


All in all, this was a fabulous trip filled with wonderful surprises in such a beautiful atmosphere. For me, having the combination of Disney quality and attention to detail combined with the beaches, ocean, and relaxing tropical beauty of Hawaii, it is a perfect fit for me and my family. We will be back soon!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Stay 3 Nights and Get the 4th Night FREE at Aulani



Who doesn't love a fantastic discount?

Right now you can stay 4 nights for the price of 3 when you book four consecutive nights at Aulani - a Hawaiian Disney Resort and Spa.

Good for stays between April 7, 2013 through May 23, 2013 and May 27, 2013 through June 8, 2013
Book by April 6, 2013

Contact us today for more information or a no-obligation quote.

Be sure to check out our Aulani photo album on Facebook!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Stay 5 Nights at Aulani for the price of 3!



Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa has proven itself to be a popular vacation destination in Hawai'i.  To make the guest experience even better, the Resort is expanding it's current amenities!

Planned expansions include:
  • An additional pool, toddler pool and interactive water play area
  • 18,500 additional square feet of pool deck
  • Two new, convenient quick-service dining locations, including a beach kiosk
  • The addition of a retractable trellis cover at the signature Makahiki restaurant to allow for outdoor seating during any weather conditions
  • An expanded Starlit Hui venue, allowing even more Guests to enjoy this popular show
  • Another beach access point will be added
Construction for these projects, which is scheduled to begin in September and finish in mid-2013, is happening in conjunction with the building of the final phase of the Resort.

For a limited time, when you book a five-night stay, you will get TWO of those nights free!  Book by November 10th for stays most nights from September 10-December 22.

Contact us today for more information about Aulani, or a no-obligation quote!

Friday, May 11, 2012

Kids Eat Free & So Much More at Aulani - Disney's Resort & Spa O'ahu, Hawaii

Aulani is Disney's newest resort, a beachfront resort on the ocean waters in the Ko Olina Community, far enough away from the crowds, but close enough to enjoy all the wonders of O'ahu, Hawaii.  Spectacular beaches, a championship golf course, shopping, snorkeling, sports fishing and more await you.  Just 17 miles away from the Honolulu International Airport.


Discount Offer:
When you purchase a 5-night or longer stay at Aulani, between August 29-November 3, kids (ages 3-9) eat free when ordering from the kid's menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner! They will also receive a free length-of-stay pass for the Rainbow Reef, Aulani's private snorkeling lagoon!

In addition to this, you can take adavntage of 25% off airfare on Hawaiian Airlines when flying from JFK, SFO, LAX, OAK, or SJC.

Must book by July 14 to take advantage of these offers.

Activities:
Aulani has many all-inclusive vacation elements, it's easy to enjoy full days of family fun right at the resort--with no additional charges for most activities!
  • Aulani Starlit Hui: This evening celebration by the beach features traditional and modern entertainment, including hula performers, lively music, Disney Characters and more.
  • Mo‘olele Storytelling: Guests of all ages gather ‘round a fire pit for a night of enchanting tales, complete with puppetry, props and magical effects.
  • ‘Ohana Disney Movie Nights: On the Aulani Events Lawn watch family-friendly Disney movies under the stars, as well as enjoy pre-movie games, activities and trivia competitions.
  • Aunty’s Beach House: Kids are invited to explore this special area designed just for them as they engage in Hawaiian activities, games and crafts.
  • Menehune Adventure Trail: On this high-tech scavenger hunt, Guests explore Aulani to solve riddles, search for statues and discover surprises.
  • Māka‘ika‘i, the Art of Aulani: This guided walking tour showcases the art of Aulani.
  • Māka‘ika‘i, the Nature and Wildlife of Aulani: On this guided walking tour learn about the native plants, nature and beauty of Aulani.
  • ‘Ohana Hula: Delve deeper into Hawaiian culture with a free hula lesson for the entire family.


In addition to these amenities:
  • Pools: With crystalline waters, winding streams, interactive play features and more, Waikolohe Valley brims with family fun for every age and interest. Meanwhile, relaxation abounds at the Resort’s “quiet pool,” Wailana, as well as at the four whirlpool spas.
  • Beach: Stroll the soft sands, make a splash in the Pacific Ocean or unwind in a complimentary beach chair.
  • Fitness Center: The fully-equipped health club features cardio and strength training equipment, a Kinesis machine, free weights, a stretching area and more.
  • Pau Hana Community Room: Here Guests of all ages connect with friends and family over free Hawaiian arts and crafts, video games, board games, books and Disney family movies.
Just a small portion of the massive Waikolohe Valley


More Information:
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Get Your 6th Consecutive Night FREE and Enjoy Free Breakfast!



When you book 5 consecutive night's at Disney's Aulani Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawai'i you get the 6th night FREE.  In addition you get a complimentary continental breakfast in The Olelo Room for each night of your stay.

Contact us today for more information or  a no obligation quote!