Happy in Hawaii –- Aulani & Oahu with a Toddler ~ Updated 7/20: Final Update and link to new TR!

Catching up.

I really loved going to Pearl Harbor. It was SO emotional. I am glad you got to go alone and really take it all in.

Can't wait to hear more about your and Izzy's adventures at Aulani!
 
I would love to visit Pearl Harbor. I have heard wonderful things about it - how somber the movie is and what an amazing piece of living history it is. I find it absolutely fascinating that oil still leaks from the Arizona. That's crazy. Those pictures are so cool.
It really is a fascinating destination. Very well done and a moving tribute to all those involved and affected by the attacks.

So did they teenager die of bordomeness???? I sure hope so. :sad2: I do think that people who are absolutely clueless about a historical site or memorial should just stay quiet. You are absolutely right - why wouldn't you read about what you are going to see? I also find that most people's attention span for such sites are nil. Yet - the quality of the movies and the exhibits continue to improve and improve to really capture one's attention.
Hopefully the movie made him re-think his situation. Maybe that is why they make it mandatory - to keep people from standing on the memorial and saying potentially offensive things.

Honestly - I don't care if I ever get to Hawaii. It's on the bucket list, but not super high. But I would love to see Pearl Harbor because of the magnitude of that experience.
Keep it on the bucket list! Pearl Harbor is a worthy destination, but the island itself is beautiful and worth seeing.

I think you are very smart with the way you and Dug arranged things so you could each visit Pearl Harbor solo. I'm sure that you each got so much more out of it, than if Izzy had been with you. She was probably happier at the swap meet, as well!
It worked out really well for us. I was so glad to have that opportunity to actually read through things and study the exhibits, rather than running through them in pursuit of a toddler.

That is too bad about the family that you overheard. People are shocking sometimes.
I just can't believe they were about to see a movie about a horrible event in history, then visit the site of the event, but had no idea of what they were doing. :confused3 Hopefully the movie got them to behave better once they got to the site.

"Yes, that it indeed a leftover malasada and a Diet Dr. Pepper. " ... well, at least it was DIET Dr. Pepper, to keep it healthy ;) Like you said though, vacation calories are definitely not the same
Absolutely - I mean, it was like 150 calories less in beverage that could be consumed in malasada! :rotfl: Yeah, vacation diets are very different than at-home diets. ::yes::

Totally agree with you about trying to enjoy a museum and the challenges a toddler provides. Several memories of chasing Peter and Olivia up and down ramps, through corridors, etc. at the gem and mineral area of the American Museum of Natural History - I think it was a great idea to split up the time at the memorial.
Strangely, I remember a similar experience in that same museum - chasing Izzy around the hall full of animal displays. The Pearl Harbor experience was much better and that past experience was one of the reasons we made that decision.

I guess at least it is good that those other people were making time to visit the memorial and hopefully they have a greater appreciation for those that lost their lives after experiencing it. :confused3 reminds me of the people that show up at Disney World and don't realize there are 4 theme parks ... nor that none of them contain Harry Potter land
That is a good comparison! I certainly hope that family had a better understanding of the events that had happened there after visiting.

Thanks for sharing your experience and the photos :goodvibes
You are welcome! :goodvibes
 
Catching up.

I really loved going to Pearl Harbor. It was SO emotional. I am glad you got to go alone and really take it all in.

Can't wait to hear more about your and Izzy's adventures at Aulani!
Glad you're here! I see you have a baby boy now, congrats! :goodvibes Also, awesome that you are taking an Alaskan cruise next year! I would love to do that!

I agree - Pearl Harbor was very emotional. They did a really good job of capturing the stories of those who were there.

I can't wait to share more Aulani adventures!
 
What a special day! I think it's a great idea that you and Dug split up. It's impossible to truly take in almost anything while keeping a toddler content/quiet/out of trouble but for such a somber memorial, it would have been especially difficult. I'm glad you were able to enjoy the museum, take your time with the exhibits, and experience the memorial.

I would have been fuming listening to that family! How inappropriate on all fronts!

I was a history major and a history teacher before staying at home with the boys so seeing Pearl Harbor is high on my bucket list. I'm really enjoying reading about your time there!
 


Pearl Harbor is a very moving Memorial. It is beautifully presented, and is a very somber place. How nice that you were able to take the time to explore it at your own pace. Izzy is adorable, I love the picture of her with her breakfast, so sweet.
 
What a special day! I think it's a great idea that you and Dug split up. It's impossible to truly take in almost anything while keeping a toddler content/quiet/out of trouble but for such a somber memorial, it would have been especially difficult. I'm glad you were able to enjoy the museum, take your time with the exhibits, and experience the memorial.
I'm really glad we did the split up on this. I would have hardly been able to appreciate anything if I was worried about keeping her quiet and content the whole time. Especially while at the memorial itself, but the museums too. This worked out really well for us.

I would have been fuming listening to that family! How inappropriate on all fronts!
I just couldn't believe that 1.)The kid had no clue and 2.)The parents either didn't have much of a clue or didn't care to educate him. I mean, I think he was an older teen - he probably should have studied Pearl Harbor in school by now and, even if not, his parents should have informed him of the nature of this site and not just let it slide that he was loudly talking in a crowd about how the memorial was going to kill him. :headache: I mean, even if you don't know the history or details, at least understand that this is a gravesite and there are people here than want to mourn those losses. :sad2:

I was a history major and a history teacher before staying at home with the boys so seeing Pearl Harbor is high on my bucket list. I'm really enjoying reading about your time there!
Oh, I didn't know that you taught history! I don't doubt that it's on your bucket list. Glad you are enjoying the report - if you haven't seen it already, Captain_Oblivious has a very nice write-up about his visit in his Aulani TR.

Pearl Harbor is a very moving Memorial. It is beautifully presented, and is a very somber place. How nice that you were able to take the time to explore it at your own pace.
It was a really moving place to visit. Even for me, as someone who never really got into history in school, it was fascinating. I could have spent a lot longer there, as there was just so much to see and learn.

Izzy is adorable,
Aw, thanks! :flower3:

I love the picture of her with her breakfast, so sweet.
Her or the malasada? :lmao: Haha - thank you! :goodvibes
 
Pearl Harbor – Part 2

Okay, I managed to upload that video I mentioned in the last update. :cool1: About two minutes long, talking about raising the money to build the memorial we were visiting:

(click to watch)

If you’d like the Cliff Notes on the video:
Elvis funded about 10% out of his pocket.


While I was listening to that, Dug was heading out of this place:



And I was heading out of here, catching the last whiff of oil smell:





As you can can see, I was on the left side of the boat again. I had followed the advice I gleaned from these boards and sat on the very back bench. This would allow me some nice photos as we made our way back to the visitor center. A few other people caught on and sat in back too, cameras ready.

Ready to go (that is the USS Missouri on the right):



And looking back as we cruised:







A few other views:





That one was the USS Bowfin submarine, which you’ll see a bit more later.

Another shuttle boat (I think someone in there is taking a picture of us too!:rotfl:):



Soon, we were docking and disembarking.

I had a little bit of time to check out some of the outdoor exhibits before heading to the front to meet up with Dug. Here’s what I saw:







The memorial was right in the center (way back) of that last picture, by the way.

That was all I had time for prior to making my way up front to wait for Dug. I snapped a shot of the sign on my way out:



I was going to just wait by the curb, but then noticed a drop off area over to the side of the parking lot, so went over there to wait on a bench. View from that area:



Dug and Izzy soon arrived from the Swap Meet. In addition to the shades and hat, he had found a few Hawaiian shirts and grabbed a coffee and blueberry roll, of which he saved half for me. :thumbsup2

While I was waiting, I had decided that I would prefer to spend my Izzy caregiver time walking her around the outdoor exhibits of Pearl Harbor (in her stroller) vs. the swap meet. The swap meet sounded neat, but there were a lot of exhibits on the Pearl Harbor grounds that I hadn’t gotten to and it seemed like a perfectly good place to push a stroller around. It was outside, so I wasn’t worried about taking her into a quiet museum or anything. So, Dug headed in while I drove off in search of a parking spot.

He also took a picture of the sign (and more):







I’d passed off Dug’s ticket to him and he had to get in line for the boat pretty much right away:



I was way up by the front when I was there. ::yes::

I managed to find a parking spot in the second lot down (the main one was full). It actually was just a short walk over, so not too bad. Before we headed in, Izzy and I shared that blueberry roll. It was tasty! I had some pop (don’t worry, Phil – it was Diet again!:rotfl2:) and Izzy had some milk.

After snacking, I pulled out her stroller and made sure it had nothing on/in it. Though I did leave the stuff in the little storage area on the parent console (including a small sunscreen spray, which we used during our visit). Nobody ever cares to look at that compartment, even at WDW security. I only brought in milk, pop, my wallet, and the stroller itself. I don’t have "diaper" in my notes, so maybe I just left the diaper kit in the car in case we needed to come back and get it? I don’t recall. I may well have changed her in the car before going in. That’s probably what I did. Let’s go with that. :thumbsup2

On the way in, I did see another family with a stroller, but theirs had a large, clear bag stuffed with baby accessories below. They were fine to go in, even with that (they had a LOT of stuff). I had zero issues getting in with my minimalist setup.

On the way in, I decided to document Izzy’s visit:



Another family asked if they could take our picture for us and and I could take theirs. Sure, why not? :goodvibes Well, I guess I should have checked what they got for me, because this was it:



Ha, nice! :lmao: I’m fairly certain that I did get a nice picture for them. No big deal, though – it’s just the sign.

Once Izzy and I were in the grounds, we turned to the right to explore the area I hadn’t yet made it to:



So much still to see:



Up next: Even more Pearl Harbor. And playing with periscopes and other wartime equipment.
 


You got some great pictures looking back on the boat ride back - great tip that you got for that one :thumbsup2

Points to Dug for saving half the muffin for you!

wow - does seem like a lot to see and the weather looks perfect! Plus, Dug already picked up the Hawaiian shirts so no need to go back to the market ;)

In the family's defense, the picture they did take is on an angle ... so, you know, artistic
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Great pictures of the memorial again, especially on the boat ride back.

The outdoor exhibits look really interesting - excited to read more about that.

Wonderful shot of you and Izzy, by the way! :rotfl2:How does that even happen??
 
Nice that you knew just where to sit on the boat!

Thanks for posting that video. Cool story about Elvis, but did that lady in front of you have her shirt on backwards? :rotfl2: I think SO!

Great idea to take Izzy around the outside sights. It looks like a lovely area. Too bad for the epic fail on your picture together. :rotfl2: Too funny!
 
I'm really glad you both got to see Pearl Harbor. Such an important part of our history, and the museum is so well done there.

I was :lmao::rotfl2::rotfl: at the "family photo" the other folks took of you. And here I am making fun of the shots we get--at least we were in the picture!
 
How interesting! DH and I are both into History (he is a social studies teacher). And love sights like that. It would be Torture to take charlotte with us as one of us would totally miss out!:eek: Your plan of spilting up is great.

It's too bad about that other family. Those kids were seeing something very important to our nations past and something many people can only dream of seeing. If I were there parents, I would have snapped them back to reality quickly! Honestly some people have no respect!

Overall, looks like a pretty nice visit.
 
Really nice visit and what a perfect idea to split up with Izzy so you can both take it all in and enjoy the museum, movie and trip to the memorial without worrying about how she is doing and behaving. Nice that Dug was able to visit the swap thing, too. Looks like a gorgeous day! The convo you overheard was awful! (though I could see having a similar convo with Aria now, at 3...but that is different than with a teenager ha. Esp the part about What's the Arizona?!).

That family photo pic is hilarious!
 
What a great idea to switch off for Pearl Harbor! Totally going to steal that idea for you if we ever make it there!
 
It sounds like you had a wonderful time visiting Pearl Harbor! I think it was a great idea for you and Dug to be able to view the USS Arizona without having to wrangle a toddler.

What a bummer about the rude family. Some people are just idiots.

I would be right there with you on staying where you were and exploring the rest of Pearl Harbor. Great choice! :thumbsup2
 
So, I have been in lurking mode on TRs lately, but love reading your updates and today am all caught up! I have some random comments. Please excuse my slowness and lack of quotes. Had trouble with the quoting for some reason, but wanted to say hi!


SO excited about your new trip to Hawaii! I saw that amazing deal on flights from MSP to HNL also, but knew it was not the right time for us to return. Glad you took advantage of the deal! :yay: I love your spontaneity in travel planning – to decide the same day as you buy the flights is exciting. Love your plans for a split stay with the end at Aulani. And I think if it is just your family there in a studio, that’s just fine. You’ll have a blast and have some special time just for you three there.

Fun that you ran into MN people on the boat. I love Small World stuff like that.

Boo to the stomach bug on vacation! That’s happened on our last 2 WDW trips. Guess we better not go back… Ha! Kidding, of course.

Not liking to hear you have extended family hurling insults at Aulani and wanting to avoid staying there. :sad2: Strange situation… I have some family members who “don’t get it” regarding Disney, too. Please make sure to get a few days there for you guys, especially with it being cheaper than the Turtle Bay place. It would be crazy not to! It's such a bargain after all. You do seem to get very good deals staying there. Good job!

Your photos of the Polynesian Cultural Center make me really want to head there someday. So pretty.

Jealous about the visit to Kua‘Aina Burger. My sister raved about it when she lived on Oahu, and I too read about it in Captain Oblivious’s trip report and was certain we would got there. Sadly, we never made it. More reason to go back. So sad for you that you were too sick to take part. So sad to be sick in Hawaii…

Okay, we also missed the ‘Olelo Room and I LOVE that version of Over the Rainbow/Wonderful World, so you are really starting to make me wish I had just booked those bargain flights the day I saw them and then “surprised” my [more sensible & self-controlled about vacations] husband with a return trip to Hawaii (about 5 years ahead of our (really his :rolleyes:) earliest possible intentions). Oh, well.

I agree that the personal stories component of the Pearl Harbor museums is wonderful. I loved that. So sad, but such a powerful and important part of the history.

You should frame that family photo of you and Izzy! Crazy. Never know what you will get when people take a picture, but I have never seen that happen. Normally just a freakish amount of foreground and tiny people.

Keep up the great reporting! Excited for more...
 
You got some great pictures from the boat!

That is too funny about the picture that the other family took for you and Izzy!
 
You got some great pictures looking back on the boat ride back - great tip that you got for that one :thumbsup2
I was so glad I was "in the know" on that one! :thumbsup2 You could tell most people had no clue, but there were a couple others that sat in back and you could tell that they probably had gotten the same tip (cameras ready).

Points to Dug for saving half the muffin for you!
Yes, lots of points! It was unexpected and delicious!

wow - does seem like a lot to see and the weather looks perfect! Plus, Dug already picked up the Hawaiian shirts so no need to go back to the market ;)
I was surprised how much outdoor display area there was. Really glad I made the spontaneous plan change to stay there. I'm not much of a shopper anyway, so it worked out well that Dug was the one who got to go shopping (since he actually wanted some things and all).

In the family's defense, the picture they did take is on an angle ... so, you know, artistic

Nice! I like the fancy smilie! So much better than this one: :artist:

Great pictures of the memorial again, especially on the boat ride back.
Thanks! I have like 30 pictures from that angle. :rotfl:

The outdoor exhibits look really interesting - excited to read more about that.
More to come. It was really a pleasant way to spend that time.

Wonderful shot of you and Izzy, by the way! :rotfl2:How does that even happen??
I guess they are unfamiliar with iPhones? :confused3 I was so confused when I went through my pictures after the fact and couldn't find a shot of me and Izzy - then I realized that was it! :lmao:

Nice that you knew just where to sit on the boat!
I'm trying to remember where I got that tip. I want to say it was Mark's TR, maybe? If so, thanks! :goodvibes

Thanks for posting that video. Cool story about Elvis, but did that lady in front of you have her shirt on backwards? :rotfl2: I think SO!
I don't know, but that reminds me that I was going to put in a disclaimer that the video isn't too pleasant to look at, but it's the audio that counts. :thumbsup2

Great idea to take Izzy around the outside sights. It looks like a lovely area. Too bad for the epic fail on your picture together. :rotfl2: Too funny!
It was a really nice outdoor space to explore. But, yeah, that picture. :confused3 :lmao:

I'm really glad you both got to see Pearl Harbor. Such an important part of our history, and the museum is so well done there.
Really glad we went there. And I'm not a big museum person, but I really enjoyed it - they did a great job of capturing all the different aspects of the event.

I was :lmao::rotfl2::rotfl: at the "family photo" the other folks took of you. And here I am making fun of the shots we get--at least we were in the picture!
I thought of you when posting that one. :rotfl: I can't believe they didn't realize that they botched that.

How interesting! DH and I are both into History (he is a social studies teacher). And love sights like that. It would be Torture to take charlotte with us as one of us would totally miss out!:eek: Your plan of spilting up is great.
I'm really glad we split up on this. Too distracting to manage a toddler and try to be respectful at the exhibits. Worked out perfect for us! It's not like you're chatting with each other in the Memorial anyway. :hyper2: (yes, an excuse to use an uncommon smilie!!)

It's too bad about that other family. Those kids were seeing something very important to our nations past and something many people can only dream of seeing. If I were there parents, I would have snapped them back to reality quickly! Honestly some people have no respect!
I agree. I was just stunned that the parents didn't say anything about being respectful. I'm guessing they didn't know what they were doing there either. :confused3

Overall, looks like a pretty nice visit.
It was!

Really nice visit and what a perfect idea to split up with Izzy so you can both take it all in and enjoy the museum, movie and trip to the memorial without worrying about how she is doing and behaving. Nice that Dug was able to visit the swap thing, too. Looks like a gorgeous day!
It all worked out really well. So glad we did it this way. As you know, it's a great feeling to not have to worry about what your kid is doing for a bit. Made it much easier to actually learn things at the museums. And, yes, it was a very nice day. Most of the trip was gorgeous weather! :beach:

The convo you overheard was awful! (though I could see having a similar convo with Aria now, at 3...but that is different than with a teenager ha. Esp the part about What's the Arizona?!).
Exactly! 3 is totally understandable. But at their age?! I just couldn't believe that they were being so loud about not knowing what they were seeing. I mean, it's kinda like being in a cemetery with funeral-goers around and yelling, "This place is so boring I'm going to die! What? There's dead people? Where? Here? :eek: I thought I was just seeing a famous place!"

That family photo pic is hilarious!
I can't believe they did that. :rotfl:
 
What a great idea to switch off for Pearl Harbor! Totally going to steal that idea for you if we ever make it there!
Steal away! :goodvibes Worked great for us, plus we got to knock off two tourist-recommended items at once! :thumbsup2

It sounds like you had a wonderful time visiting Pearl Harbor! I think it was a great idea for you and Dug to be able to view the USS Arizona without having to wrangle a toddler.
Worked out really well to do it that way. I'm fairly certain I would have had a very different experience managing Izzy at the Memorial.

What a bummer about the rude family. Some people are just idiots.
I was just blown away that they were right there, about to visit the memorial and so clueless about the gravity of the situation.

I would be right there with you on staying where you were and exploring the rest of Pearl Harbor. Great choice! :thumbsup2
Glad we stayed. There was a lot more to see than I had anticipated. Plus, it was much more toddler friendly. :thumbsup2

So, I have been in lurking mode on TRs lately, but love reading your updates and today am all caught up! I have some random comments. Please excuse my slowness and lack of quotes. Had trouble with the quoting for some reason, but wanted to say hi!
No worries, I'm glad you said hi! I've been way behind lately too. Got all distracted with work being busy, real life stuff to do, and planning our May trip!

SO excited about your new trip to Hawaii! I saw that amazing deal on flights from MSP to HNL also, but knew it was not the right time for us to return. Glad you took advantage of the deal! :yay: I love your spontaneity in travel planning – to decide the same day as you buy the flights is exciting. Love your plans for a split stay with the end at Aulani. And I think if it is just your family there in a studio, that’s just fine. You’ll have a blast and have some special time just for you three there.
For us, the right time to return is whenever the airfare is under $400/each! :lmao: I am not a very spontaneous shopper in general, but amazing deals are my weakness - especially for experiences, like this. We thought going back would be pretty far into the future, despite how much we wanted to return, so this was something we couldn't pass up. And the split stay is ON! :thumbsup2

Fun that you ran into MN people on the boat. I love Small World stuff like that.
So crazy when that happens. I still think my most amazing one was on our Dec. 2010 trip - we walked into the MK at night and heard a familiar voice - friends from home! We spent a lot of time with them that trip, despite having no idea they'd be there! :goodvibes

Boo to the stomach bug on vacation! That’s happened on our last 2 WDW trips. Guess we better not go back… Ha! Kidding, of course.
Ugh, I hate being sick on vacation! I'd 1000% rather be sick at home. Missing work is much better than missing once in a lifetime experiences.

Not liking to hear you have extended family hurling insults at Aulani and wanting to avoid staying there. :sad2: Strange situation… I have some family members who “don’t get it” regarding Disney, too. Please make sure to get a few days there for you guys, especially with it being cheaper than the Turtle Bay place. It would be crazy not to! It's such a bargain after all. You do seem to get very good deals staying there. Good job!
It was such a strange situation. I cannot believe the weird turn things took and the things Dug's mom said, in particular. However, things turned around 180 degrees once Dug's sister got on board - we now have 15 people (!!!) staying at Aulani the last 4 nights. :faint: I think willingly. :rotfl:

Your photos of the Polynesian Cultural Center make me really want to head there someday. So pretty.
It was a nice destination and really beautiful. We may go back next time.

Jealous about the visit to Kua‘Aina Burger. My sister raved about it when she lived on Oahu, and I too read about it in Captain Oblivious’s trip report and was certain we would got there. Sadly, we never made it. More reason to go back. So sad for you that you were too sick to take part. So sad to be sick in Hawaii…
I'm jealous too, as I didn't get to try it. I didn't eat anything for dinner. :sad1: Next time, maybe!

Okay, we also missed the ‘Olelo Room and I LOVE that version of Over the Rainbow/Wonderful World, so you are really starting to make me wish I had just booked those bargain flights the day I saw them and then “surprised” my [more sensible & self-controlled about vacations] husband with a return trip to Hawaii (about 5 years ahead of our (really his :rolleyes:) earliest possible intentions). Oh, well.
You totally should have! His schedule might not have been 5 years off if he knew about those fares! ::yes:: Hoping I get to relax down at the 'Olelo Room this time too. Dug really enjoyed it.

I agree that the personal stories component of the Pearl Harbor museums is wonderful. I loved that. So sad, but such a powerful and important part of the history.
I really loved how the stories were very personal - and therefore, very powerful. You realized that people were just going about their everyday lives and then things changed forever.

You should frame that family photo of you and Izzy! Crazy. Never know what you will get when people take a picture, but I have never seen that happen. Normally just a freakish amount of foreground and tiny people.
That was a pretty bad one. Thankfully, it wasn't a "must-have" picture for me.

Keep up the great reporting! Excited for more...
Thanks! Hoping to get to more soon!

You got some great pictures from the boat!
Thanks! It was fun to look back and see that view.

That is too funny about the picture that the other family took for you and Izzy!
Someone needs to give them photography lessons, I guess. :confused3 I wonder what happens when they take a selfie? :rotfl:
 
Our alarm went off bright and early this morning at 5:15am. :faint:

:faint::eek:

due to a mandatory movie with a somber tone and very tight restrictions on bags (i.e. – no diaper bag, just carry one diaper and a few wipes in a ziplock, etc.) :eek:

Wow really?!

The other reason we decided to split was just so we would both be able to really take in what we were seeing at Pearl Harbor. Based on past experience, I tend to barely see anything in museums if I’m also supervising Izzy. Plus, the Swap Meet was a recommended activity, so bonus! :cool1:

This is a very great idea! A tip I need to remember in case we can get here.

Yes, that it indeed a leftover malasada and a Diet Dr. Pepper. :lmao:

At first I thought that was a Coors Light can and thought, wow she's really gearing up for today! :rotfl2:

I really liked being able to go at my own pace in the museums without wrangling a toddler or trying to keep track of Dug.

You mean two toddlers yes?!;)

that he was “going to die of boredness.”

Ugh, cringe. They have no idea. I'm sure in 20 years, if they could look back at this moment they said that outloud, they would cringe too.


:rotfl2:


I would LOVE to visit Pearl Harbor one day! Something DH and I would both enjoy thoroughly.
 

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