What a GREAT last night at Aulani! It's a shame that you didn't enjoy the lazy river and water slides more. I guess you'll have to go back and give it another go!
Now there's a great idea! We want to test these things thoroughly.The expressions on Scotty's face in those couple pictures was just priceless, I'm sure your kids are going to remember this vacation as the BEST EVER!

This would be an EXCELLENT baby shower gift from someone.....![]()
We would gladly accept DVC membership.This was really a liberating experience for all of us. My final words for the kids, "Remember....this is a trial run.....if you do go with this, I might be able to go to the grocery store without you when we get home." Talk about motivation!
True story.

He might not be able to keep a secret, but he's a wise man!! Those fries were AWESOME!!!! As was the sandwich!
Sarah and I found a recipe that looks similar. We're going to try it this weekend. I might end up with gestational diabetes like I did with my last pregnancy.....so we're going to get this splurge in now!!
The poor kid!!! It was so funny (and somewhat scary to see your child with the lifeguard!)......and it happened not once....but twice!!
sounds like a great relaxing day to end your aulani portion of the trip.
that dinner sounds really good to eat out in hawaii you need to hit there specials.
did you try any other of the kona beers there?
Didn't you just get there????Already? We have to leave already? Well that sucks.

Must be one of those pregnancy hormone things...For our first order of business, Julie and I decided to do something wed never done before:
Sit through a time-share presentation.
Ok, kind of makes sense then.Ok, it was for DVC, so it wasnt that bad. And we were solely motivated by greed. Theyd placed a card in our room saying we could attend a presentation and receive a $100 gift card for the Aulani gift shop. We figured: well, 1 hour of our time is probably worth $100 in this case, considering we were going to spend it on souvenirs anyway.
Poor Sarah. I'm not sure what's worse. Leaving her in a tank with sharks or leaving her alone with Scotty and Dave.So we talked with them and decided to let them play the Menehune Trail game by themselves (insert scary music sting here).


Flame away if you must, but we decided to give them some rope as a test run of independence.
I think it seems perfectly fine. Sarah seems responsible, it is Disney property, and besides, they're about to outnumber you 4 to 1 so you're either going to have to give the older ones a little more independence or go absolutely bats#!t crazy. 
And that is what it is all about!We found them in the pool area, having an absolute BLAST. They ran up to us and breathlessly updated us on their progress, having completed every single mission in the game. This was a level of enthusiasm for the game we hadnt seen the previous day.
The force is strong with this one.Seems that if you reach a certain part of the game, you trigger a waterfall in there that just so happens to drench everyone in that part of the pool. When it was over, the screen on their phone asked: Do you want to see that again? Y or N.
Sarah: I didnt even wait to see what the boys thought. I just pressed Yes. Apparently the people in the pool were waving their arms at the cave roof after that, trying to figure out how the waterfall got triggered.

Not only did they have fun and avoid killing each other, they helped you with your TR. Nicely done.They also saw a very short line to greet Stitch and, not wanting to disappoint Kathy, took the initiative to go pose with him on their own.
Yes, this was the time and place when we gave the kids the news. In between mouthfuls of appetizers and the lyrics and air-guitaring of Brown-Eyed Girl, we told the kids that Mommy was pregnant. I knew something was up! said Sarah. I dont know if thats really true or not, but the kids were excited.


Well, now your family will always remember the faker when you talk about the moment you told the kids about the baby. You did it wrong. I fixed it for you.This fell into the Holy @#$%! Thats Good! Category of Deliciousness. In case you were wondering, heres the scale, from best to worst:
1. Bacon/Dole Whip
2. Holy @#$%! Thats Good!
3. We Are So Coming Back Here
4. I Cant Complain
5. The Indifference Zone
6. My High School Cafeteria Was Better
7. Id Rather Eat The Crickets I Caught In My Basement
I will make it a point to eat this pie if I ever get there.I will order this every time I eat at Monkeypod. Which probably wont be much, but if I lived in Hawaii, Id weigh 350 lbs. eating this every day.
Was bite size specified? I'm pretty sure I could cram the whole thing in my mouth if I had to.The rule was that we had to take 1 bite and then pass it on around the table.

This next picture makes me sad. Because I miss Hawaii? No. Because I miss the hair I used to have up there



They don't call that river lazy for nothin'Dave decided to walk along the bottom, so I was content to let him do the work.
Certainly not a bad sight to look at everyday.This one is the current background screen on my computer.
So, you're saying Sarah is more responsible than you are?At one point during our fun, we lost track of Scotty.

At least until about the third time in the water to pull him out.The lifeguard got a good laugh out of it.
Thats not an exaggeration. T-shirts run about $30 - $35 here, and theyre among the cheaper items. Heres a helpful formula for your souvenir budget: normal price + Hawaii markup + Disney markup = Aulani Mega Sticker Shock.
You really did an awesome job of making the most of your time there. I'm glad that your waitlist came through and you were able to experience Aulani.It was gone in a blur. I wish wed been able to afford more time, but at the same time I feel like we did well with the time we had.
And it ain't over now. Cause when the going gets tough...Coming Up Next: Over? Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? No! Let the island-hopping begin!
For $100, I'd do it too! In fact I am mildly annoyed that all I got before actually buying was a $25 gift card. Although I do have to admit at the time (2010 maybe?) I really never thought we'd buy.It was over the phone, guess that's only worth $25
WTG Sarah! We got drenched at least once that way and since it happened maybe mid trip we'd had no idea that was part of the game. Then of course, because we didn't do the trail ourselves, we'd watch as we went around the river and try to guess what things were activated by the game. Some of it we could see from our lanai too, which was really fun.
And they will never forget it either. It will remain a strong memory...I think it's why the boys loved the 1st cruise so much.
That is hysterical! And yes, it is UBER loud inside...it was so much nicer being outside I have to admit.


I was so worried you guys wouldn't like it. So glad it didn't disappoint. I swear, we'd be regulars.
Thanks for the shout out!
It is. All of that, and maybe more. Our favorite for sure.

Ah yes...that slide can, um, do some interesting things. We will have a story later. Spoiler alert...sort of.

ooh! I wonder if that's the same shirt we got Eric....I think though it's the one I wanted to get him, decided the mens small was too big and got him a different but sorta similar one that was a DVC version.
Yep, 3 shirts. Told you. It was crazy, worse than regular Disney. And yep, they've got you.

That is great news!!! IT is great when they get to that stage.
Yes that is scary and the first thing I usually say when I have to approach a parent with their child is " they are okay"Obviously if they are with me they can see that. No greater panic than a parent in the waterpark who cannot find their child. We always find them, and generally see them with only a description because the parent is in a tizzy.

By the way- Awesome use of the last night at Aulani andfor sitting through a presentation and scoring a gift card.
The question is, who is more motivated? Sadly there will be times they miss going...as then they can't beg for this and that on every aisle. It does speed up things and save money![]()
Those fries are like crack. I had them two days in a row!
I like the way you plan ahead
Very glad he was ok, it would be scary to see them with the lifeguard!
I did! But we'll save that story for a later chapter.
It's great! Too bad we have to start all over again now.![]()

I hate that pit in the stomach feeling when you don't know where your kid is. Unless we've intentionally left them, of course.![]()
Glad he was having fun and just got wedged.![]()





There you go. He already said he couldn't say NO to a pregnant woman. Maybe this strategy will work. Fingers crossed.![]()
Great wrap up to your Aulani stay. The resort really does sound magical and the slides look fantastic.
Dinner - wow - now THAT's a burger. And that pie - yummy! I can definitely see why that restaurant is a favorite for Aulani stays.
But yeah, Monkeypod is great.Loved this chapter Captain! You're really whetting our appetites for the water park fun of Aulani.
Giving your kids some independence huh? Hmmm, maybe we should try that with our 13, 16, and 19 year old kids. On second thought, nah.![]()

Seriously though, it sounded like the perfect time to let them do something on their own and it obviously worked out great.![]()
Thanks for the Monkeypod's menu recommendations! Oh, and I can totally be there when Julie serves up her rendition of that pie this weekend.
National Lampoon's Animal House
Whoa WHAT!
O-kaaaay I can see that.
A Benji can be a useful thing. Not sure how far it will go in a gift shop, but still
See it wasnt about the C-Note. Yall were using the opportunity to teach the kids how to handle a little bit of independence.
And thats exactly what Ill tell the Child Welfare Inspector.

You cant spoil that which Ill likely never see.
Carry on.
That is AWESOME!!!
They could sell that privilege to folks as a prize for sitting through a time-share presentation.
I should say so
And thats exactly what Ill tell the Child Welfare Inspector.

Good choice.
You need to save that second mortgage stuff for college tuition.
Frugal?
Sounds more like plain old smarts to me.
Must have been Julies decision.
Like you can tell her no to anything
Besides, she generally makes good choices.
I rest my case.
I can see that.
Obviously they were nothing but pure rubbish.
Ill invest in that business.
Great story.
A video of it might have been AFV worthy.
Ouch
At Disney you might have gotten only one more though so it not that out of line
for Disney
of course at Myrtle Beach you have gotten about twenty
(but then again all of those would have fallen apart the first time you washed them).


You can always trust those Eagles and Wings stores.Me too sir.
Me too
Germans?
Forget it, he's rolling
What a nice family and a great TR!! Makes me want to hop on a plane tomorrow! Thanks so much for taking us along.

I love your trip report! Let me see if I still have kids? LOL! How many nights were you in Hawaii?
Didn't you just get there????![]()
Must be one of those pregnancy hormone things...![]()
Ok, kind of makes sense then.
Poor Sarah. I'm not sure what's worse. Leaving her in a tank with sharks or leaving her alone with Scotty and Dave.



I think it seems perfectly fine. Sarah seems responsible, it is Disney property, and besides, they're about to outnumber you 4 to 1 so you're either going to have to give the older ones a little more independence or go absolutely bats#!t crazy.
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And that is what it is all about!![]()

The force is strong with this one.
Not only did they have fun and avoid killing each other, they helped you with your TR. Nicely done.
Well, now your family will always remember the faker when you talk about the moment you told the kids about the baby.
I really thought maybe you might have let them know on the beach when the Facebook picture was taken.
You did it wrong. I fixed it for you.
I will make it a point to eat this pie if I ever get there.
Was bite size specified? I'm pretty sure I could cram the whole thing in my mouth if I had to.![]()
Apparently you're even more devious than Dave is.They don't call that river lazy for nothin'
Certainly not a bad sight to look at everyday.
So, you're saying Sarah is more responsible than you are?![]()
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At least until about the third time in the water to pull him out.
You really did an awesome job of making the most of your time there. I'm glad that your waitlist came through and you were able to experience Aulani.
And it ain't over now. Cause when the going gets tough...
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The tough get going. Who's with me? Let's gooooo!!!!!!!
Stumbled upon this TR at work a couple of days ago and read it all the way through. Absolutely loved it!!! Imagine my delight when I settled in at the airport to wait for my flight, and there was an update! Love your writing and your sense of humor, and can't wait for more!
aboard! Thanks for your kind words, and I hope you'll stick around and join the conversation!would that be the chapter titled, and thats when i realized bail in hawaii was as pricey as the cost to buy into DVC there.



Almost put that in there but I didn't want to rub your nose in it.![]()
I know it freaks parents out so I usually go into super calm mode. We have never NOT found a kid, but parents usually don't want to hear
" Haven't lost one yet" so I use that carefully.
Some advice for when they are old enough to be somewhat on their own but not totally on their own. If you can't find them
Look in
the locker rooms or bathrooms - sometimes they just have to go and everyone prefers they use the bathroom.
First Aid- usually this happens - a small scrape and they seek first aid on their own because they can and it makes them feel like they taking care of it on their own. They just don't tell you that where they are heading.
Concession stand - Because swimming makes them hungry and they head over to at least know how much money to beg you for if they don't have any.
That's my PSA for today.![]()
What a fun last day at Aulani! I agree the $100 gift card is well worth your time and can't hurt to be informed just in case...![]()
So much to do at Aulani itself and the island overall - not to mention the other islands - feel like I should plan to go for a month or more in order to see it all! Seems like you guys planned really well and maximized your time hitting all your must do's (Stacy really needs to make an Aulani video) and getting some quality resort time. Thanks for all of the tips!
Looking forward to more island hopping!!



I don't know if you want to do a shameless plug, but I'm going to go ahead and set it up if you want to run with it.
I just started listening to a really interesting podcast today during my lunch. I'm about halfway through it, but there's some guy claiming to be a highway engineer from the East Coast talking about Aulani...![]()

Good point. It is a lot of the same things we've already learned here, but without having to do the work and actually read it.Honestly, I don't know if you'll learn anything different from the podcast. We spent so much time talking about Aulani that I didn't have much time to discuss the other islands on the trip!![]()



Good point. It is a lot of the same things we've already learned here, but without having to do the work and actually read it.![]()
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Good point. It is a lot of the same things we've already learned here, but without having to do the work and actually read it.![]()
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I will have to check it out!
).GREAT TR!!!! Thanks for sharing. I am dying to get to Aulani. We are east coasters too and have 3 kiddos in HS, so we're not sure when we'll get there. Plus it takes a TON of points so we should start saving them now. How hard is it to book at 7 months out...for Thanksgiving week? How much easier would August be (though not sure I want to leave warm weather here to go to warm weather there...would rather leave chilly weather)? I am guessing Christmas week would be super tough to get at 7 months???
Thanks for reading along!Oh, and congrats on #4 (it's not #4 and #5 is it???).


