Golden Rose
Princess by Choice
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We're going to do a combined California and Hawaii trip for spring break (which we have added a few days to, so we'll be gone almost 2 weeks.) We're traveling with our DD, age 3, and our DS, age 9, as well as as my DM and DstepF. All the adults have been to Hawaii, and to multiple islands; neither of the children have. We've decided to stay on Oahu this trip, since we're already doing a lot of flying to get to Hawaii and we're traveling with a 3 year old.
We have a couple of days on Oahu before we check into Aulani. We're definitely taking the kids to the Polynesian Cultural Center. We're either doing Waimea Valley or Kualoa Ranch, but probably not both. We've been to both independently before, but not with kids, and not in many years. Is there any reason to book them through Aulani's excursions? I guess I'm asking if there is anything extra or special that makes it more worth doing with them rather than on your own? I also wonder if one or the other would be better with two children, one just barely 3. Or are they both so wonderful that I should just budget the time to do them, even if it means a little less beach and relax time.
We're hoping to spend the bulk of our time at Aulani once we're there, and we're trying to figure out the best use of our somewhat limited time.
Has anyone done the whale and dolphin watch excursion through Aulani? Has anyone tried a whale watch/dolphin or snorkeling tour through anyone else in the area, such as Wild Side Specialty Tours or Ko Olina Adventures? We really hope to see whales, and we'd love to see dolphins and other marine life.
For those who've felt a little more adventurous, has anyone tried any of the north shore shark tours that put you in the water a shark cage? Anyone tried it with a child? (The 9 year old, not the 3 year old.)
We're trying to do the things we think the kids will enjoy most, with a couple of new things for us.
We have a couple of days on Oahu before we check into Aulani. We're definitely taking the kids to the Polynesian Cultural Center. We're either doing Waimea Valley or Kualoa Ranch, but probably not both. We've been to both independently before, but not with kids, and not in many years. Is there any reason to book them through Aulani's excursions? I guess I'm asking if there is anything extra or special that makes it more worth doing with them rather than on your own? I also wonder if one or the other would be better with two children, one just barely 3. Or are they both so wonderful that I should just budget the time to do them, even if it means a little less beach and relax time.
We're hoping to spend the bulk of our time at Aulani once we're there, and we're trying to figure out the best use of our somewhat limited time.
Has anyone done the whale and dolphin watch excursion through Aulani? Has anyone tried a whale watch/dolphin or snorkeling tour through anyone else in the area, such as Wild Side Specialty Tours or Ko Olina Adventures? We really hope to see whales, and we'd love to see dolphins and other marine life.
For those who've felt a little more adventurous, has anyone tried any of the north shore shark tours that put you in the water a shark cage? Anyone tried it with a child? (The 9 year old, not the 3 year old.)
We're trying to do the things we think the kids will enjoy most, with a couple of new things for us.