William Z00mer Groom III
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2017
- Messages
- 9
I am sorry to state that at this time i can't recommend the Luau at the Aulani. As a Member of the DVC Aulani Resort from opening and attending the old Starlight Hui. my family and i was very disappointed with the treatment and the performance. Below is the review i sent to the the resort after returning back from Hawaii this time.
No matter how hard Disney tries no one will ever be 100 percent satisfy. Also saying this, Programs should be managed and examined to ensure the standard that is offered to your guest is maintained. Saying this an area that should be examined and revalidated is your Luau. I have been to Hawaii many times and have attended many Luau’s. I hate to say it but the one at the Aulani is the worst I have ever attended. This is hard to state since I really have tried a lot of luau’s on the island and to name yours the worse takes some explaining. First I would like to let you know that every time we have visited we have attended the Starlight Hui and have totally enjoyed it and have wanted the Aulani to host a luau. So I guess for the show you could say the Starlight Hui would be a base line of a show we would expect from the Aulani. So when we heard that you now had a luau we paid the extra for a chance to enjoy a Disney Luau. The luau was on the 3rd of Febuary, and if you check you will see that it started over an hour and half late. We stood in line since 4:45 since our tickets stated entrance at 5:15 and were not admitted in till after 6:30. Now Parents with small children take timed events in to account when planning meals and bed times, as any family orientated company would know “Disney!”, so a delay like this affects children. To add to the frustration no one explained why we were delayed until 5:45 when we found out that a wedding earlier in the day is why they were delaying the Luau. Suggestion, if you are going to delay a show find a way to entertain the guest while they wait. I know more than one set of guest left not only because of the delay but because of the lack of caring. What would it of took to bring some fruit around for the kids waiting in line and/ or having a character travel through the line to entertain the guest. The only cast member you had that even tried to keep the magic was Chris from DVC who went around playing with kids, high fiving with his silver glove and handing out stickers. So you could guess at this point I was not very happy with the Aulani or Disney, and even if you don’t want to take credit, this luau was on Disney property and pretty much billed as a Disney Luau. The meal was a real disappointment, I don’t know if it was because the food had been sitting around for an extra hour and a half of if this is what you think tourist will eat. The pork was like leather, the serving line were in disarray, the butter knifes where on the ground, and final insult no coconut cake, you really need to watch Lilo and Stitch. Finally the show started and guess what, the stories were the same as told at Uncles and Monia’s storytelling, and as my wife stated they told it better. Now think about it your Disney, we came to the show because of that, we expected as Walt would say “You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway”, and as kids at heart we also are looking for that Disney Magic. We as Disney members and fans expect more from Disney then a low budget milk the tourist company, no we are looking for and expect the quality that Disney himself would expect for his kids. Now I am not looking for you to refund the cost of the Luau, but as a DVC member and this being our home resort, I am letting you know that this needs to be addressed sooner than later.
No matter how hard Disney tries no one will ever be 100 percent satisfy. Also saying this, Programs should be managed and examined to ensure the standard that is offered to your guest is maintained. Saying this an area that should be examined and revalidated is your Luau. I have been to Hawaii many times and have attended many Luau’s. I hate to say it but the one at the Aulani is the worst I have ever attended. This is hard to state since I really have tried a lot of luau’s on the island and to name yours the worse takes some explaining. First I would like to let you know that every time we have visited we have attended the Starlight Hui and have totally enjoyed it and have wanted the Aulani to host a luau. So I guess for the show you could say the Starlight Hui would be a base line of a show we would expect from the Aulani. So when we heard that you now had a luau we paid the extra for a chance to enjoy a Disney Luau. The luau was on the 3rd of Febuary, and if you check you will see that it started over an hour and half late. We stood in line since 4:45 since our tickets stated entrance at 5:15 and were not admitted in till after 6:30. Now Parents with small children take timed events in to account when planning meals and bed times, as any family orientated company would know “Disney!”, so a delay like this affects children. To add to the frustration no one explained why we were delayed until 5:45 when we found out that a wedding earlier in the day is why they were delaying the Luau. Suggestion, if you are going to delay a show find a way to entertain the guest while they wait. I know more than one set of guest left not only because of the delay but because of the lack of caring. What would it of took to bring some fruit around for the kids waiting in line and/ or having a character travel through the line to entertain the guest. The only cast member you had that even tried to keep the magic was Chris from DVC who went around playing with kids, high fiving with his silver glove and handing out stickers. So you could guess at this point I was not very happy with the Aulani or Disney, and even if you don’t want to take credit, this luau was on Disney property and pretty much billed as a Disney Luau. The meal was a real disappointment, I don’t know if it was because the food had been sitting around for an extra hour and a half of if this is what you think tourist will eat. The pork was like leather, the serving line were in disarray, the butter knifes where on the ground, and final insult no coconut cake, you really need to watch Lilo and Stitch. Finally the show started and guess what, the stories were the same as told at Uncles and Monia’s storytelling, and as my wife stated they told it better. Now think about it your Disney, we came to the show because of that, we expected as Walt would say “You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway”, and as kids at heart we also are looking for that Disney Magic. We as Disney members and fans expect more from Disney then a low budget milk the tourist company, no we are looking for and expect the quality that Disney himself would expect for his kids. Now I am not looking for you to refund the cost of the Luau, but as a DVC member and this being our home resort, I am letting you know that this needs to be addressed sooner than later.