ciao_gina
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 25, 2008
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Hi everyone. We have been here a little over a day and I wanted to check in and update you while I remember the tips and details that might help
After a bad travel day (I won't bore you with the details) we arrived 3 hours after our original time just in time to sit in traffic in our rental car.
Once we arrived it was heavenly. The greeting is amazing with a wonderful lei of flowers that smell better than honeysuckle. I am sitting here at 9:30 at night wearing it with my luxurious Aulani robe! Anyway, the photos don't do the lobby justice. It has an open air feeling and is gorgeous. One staff member told us the resort is only about 60% full.
I love our 1 bedroom room. It is an ocean view and we are on the 6th floor but we also have a view of everything else-garden, pool, play area (which is loud) etc. The ocean is to the right and really nice if you are standing up but when sitting down and enjoying food or coffee you cant see it through the railing so I am not sure it is worth it unless you are lucky enough to get an ocean front room.
The kitchen is gorgeous and fully stocked other than plastic items which you may want to pack. They provide paper towels, some dish washing liquid and some detergent but not enough to get through a week.
My husband and son went down to the lazy river and slides for a bit while I unpacked. We went to dinner last night across the street at a Hawaiin barbecue place which I would not recommend. Just some deep fried bad quality seafood.
We went to Safeway for $200 worth of groceries (how did that happen with out Safeway card?) came back and passed out from exhaustion and jet lag.Slept in a really comfortable bed.
By the way-pack sweatshirts or sweaters for the restaurants and stores- I swear the AC is cranked everywhere and you look around and see people shivering in their tank tops and shorts.
My son got me up early because he was so excited to enjoy the resort and he walked me around telling me that 'this was paradise!' We walked on the beach even though it was quite cool and noticed that the other resorts have nothing on Aulani. It is so majestic and beautiful.
Came back to shower in the nice rain shower, make breakfast, and then grabbed some chairs down by the lazy river/slide entrances. Unfortunately it was still cool and rather windy but we enjoyed the day, all day just relaxing outside. Well my husband and I relaxed while my son went on the slides non-stop. Made lunch and sat on the balcony. The reef is small and was barely in use all day- I didn't try it because i heard the water is freezing and it didn't get really warm today. The interesting thing is that I keep forgetting that this is a Disney resort. It is really subtle. My son took his photo with Minnie at noon and Chip and Dale practically attacked us
when we were walking back from the beach and hung out with us giving us lots of kisses and posing for tons of pictures. Other than that, I can see why this isn't a place to wear your lanyard full of pins or Mickey hat. In fact I didn't see one other DVC beach bag like mine.
By the way, the customer service is top notch- front desk help, life guards galore that are really friendly and helpful and just everyone. Another reminder that this is a Disney resort,
We sat in the hot tubs (beautiful) a couple of times which I wish were child free. One woman was teaching her twin daughters how to swim in the hot tub with us.
My son went to aunty's beach house for a couple of hours and enjoyed making a volcano then we shared a shaved ice.
We watched the sunset on the beach and then headed out for sushi which was fine but not great. The ko olani area has lots of stores and restaurants and strip malls but we have yet to find any food that really stands out.
So tomorrow is another day and includes the character breakfast and Starlit Hui show. I will post again. Let me know if you have any questions. Good night
After a bad travel day (I won't bore you with the details) we arrived 3 hours after our original time just in time to sit in traffic in our rental car.
Once we arrived it was heavenly. The greeting is amazing with a wonderful lei of flowers that smell better than honeysuckle. I am sitting here at 9:30 at night wearing it with my luxurious Aulani robe! Anyway, the photos don't do the lobby justice. It has an open air feeling and is gorgeous. One staff member told us the resort is only about 60% full.
I love our 1 bedroom room. It is an ocean view and we are on the 6th floor but we also have a view of everything else-garden, pool, play area (which is loud) etc. The ocean is to the right and really nice if you are standing up but when sitting down and enjoying food or coffee you cant see it through the railing so I am not sure it is worth it unless you are lucky enough to get an ocean front room.
The kitchen is gorgeous and fully stocked other than plastic items which you may want to pack. They provide paper towels, some dish washing liquid and some detergent but not enough to get through a week.
My husband and son went down to the lazy river and slides for a bit while I unpacked. We went to dinner last night across the street at a Hawaiin barbecue place which I would not recommend. Just some deep fried bad quality seafood.
We went to Safeway for $200 worth of groceries (how did that happen with out Safeway card?) came back and passed out from exhaustion and jet lag.Slept in a really comfortable bed.
By the way-pack sweatshirts or sweaters for the restaurants and stores- I swear the AC is cranked everywhere and you look around and see people shivering in their tank tops and shorts.
My son got me up early because he was so excited to enjoy the resort and he walked me around telling me that 'this was paradise!' We walked on the beach even though it was quite cool and noticed that the other resorts have nothing on Aulani. It is so majestic and beautiful.
Came back to shower in the nice rain shower, make breakfast, and then grabbed some chairs down by the lazy river/slide entrances. Unfortunately it was still cool and rather windy but we enjoyed the day, all day just relaxing outside. Well my husband and I relaxed while my son went on the slides non-stop. Made lunch and sat on the balcony. The reef is small and was barely in use all day- I didn't try it because i heard the water is freezing and it didn't get really warm today. The interesting thing is that I keep forgetting that this is a Disney resort. It is really subtle. My son took his photo with Minnie at noon and Chip and Dale practically attacked us
when we were walking back from the beach and hung out with us giving us lots of kisses and posing for tons of pictures. Other than that, I can see why this isn't a place to wear your lanyard full of pins or Mickey hat. In fact I didn't see one other DVC beach bag like mine.By the way, the customer service is top notch- front desk help, life guards galore that are really friendly and helpful and just everyone. Another reminder that this is a Disney resort,
We sat in the hot tubs (beautiful) a couple of times which I wish were child free. One woman was teaching her twin daughters how to swim in the hot tub with us.
My son went to aunty's beach house for a couple of hours and enjoyed making a volcano then we shared a shaved ice.
We watched the sunset on the beach and then headed out for sushi which was fine but not great. The ko olani area has lots of stores and restaurants and strip malls but we have yet to find any food that really stands out.
So tomorrow is another day and includes the character breakfast and Starlit Hui show. I will post again. Let me know if you have any questions. Good night
Thanks for posting! I'm just starting to plan what we will do when we are there in 25 days! Not usually so unprepared.
Not staying at Aulani, but we are 


By the way, Roy's is open now.

