Doingitagain
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Any suggestions for a small group whale watching excursion? We are there in March and the one through Aulani is not available that week.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Doingitagain said:Any suggestions for a small group whale watching excursion? We are there in March and the one through Aulani is not available that week.
Thanks!
nicola28 said:Sorry not sure of whale watching but we are here right now in a 1 bedroom ocean view and it is amazing. I would be happy to answer any questions.
Have they moved the Starlit Hui to its new location yet?
Yes the Starlit Hui was on the island side of the Ewa tower when we were there in December.
We just returned from a week at Aulani. It is a beautiful resort and the staff is wonderful. However, it may be a while until we return. We were a family of four adults, and found there were no adult only areas (unless you wanted to pay extra for the spa). The adult pool has been removed (with no intention to replace) and all the areas are open to everyone.
We have stayed at many Disney resorts and have done ten Disney cruises. We really enjoy Disney's theming and service, and we like kids. It is just that we've never felt quite this density of children. There were even kids using the lazy river as a swimming pool and playing in the hot tubs. Kids running everywhere inside and out. I know Disney is a family resort and I love that, just was disappointed there wasn't a get away. We'll definitely go back when we have younger family members to share it with.
We were there in May/June 2012 and I really liked the adult pool area. I do wish that they had kept it. I also would have preferred a hot tub that wasn't over-run with kids that are screaming and have no appreciation for it's location. Whenever we walked by the ones that overlook the beach there were no adults nearby, except ones with babies. In a perfect world they would keep a kid-free area with nice views.
We added on points back in September on a cruise. We will be making our first visit with a 2BR villa in just over a week. I booked a babysitting service for our our 11 year old and 8 month old for one evening so hubby and I can have a date night off property. (we are already dining at the on property restaurants with the kiddos) We had looked at going to a local Luau, but they get such mixed reviews that I am just not sure. I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what we might consider? Any great restaurants to suggest or some great thing you did as a date night? I am seafood allergic but otherwise pretty open minded.![]()
We were there in May/June 2012 and I really liked the adult pool area. I do wish that they had kept it. I also would have preferred a hot tub that wasn't over-run with kids that are screaming and have no appreciation for it's location. Whenever we walked by the ones that overlook the beach there were no adults nearby, except ones with babies. In a perfect world they would keep a kid-free area with nice views.
We went for our 40th anniversary and the concierge at Auluni made reservations for us at Azur, in the Marriott, right next door. We sat outside by their pond under the stars. OMG! There were only 2 tables for 2 on the grass area with long linen table clothes and candles. The chef is from Italy and the food reflected it. What an experience something right out of a romantic movie.
We were there last week and on their survey I made the same basic comment about Ama Ama. DW and I were there for sunset and surrounded by kids. I'm OK with kids, after all it's Disney, but I suggested they need to have an adult only dining area within the restaurant.