Aulani Owners Thread - ALOHA!

As it should be.

Would be nice if more states had greater public access to beaches. Washington state has similar rules, though they're more tied to the water line rather than the beach line, I think? Still, they can't block public access. And anywhere a street comes to an end at the beach, those areas always are open to the public completely.

This should be more of the standard nationwide.
 
Would be nice if more states had greater public access to beaches. Washington state has similar rules, though they're more tied to the water line rather than the beach line, I think? Still, they can't block public access. And anywhere a street comes to an end at the beach, those areas always are open to the public completely.

This should be more of the standard nationwide.
Same with Oregon.
 

While this thread on this subject - I've heard some speculate that Aulani will never sell out because of the rate at which direct sales for it have slowed over the years. As time goes on, it will just keep becoming less desirable to buy Aulani direct as it gets closer to expiration (unless they come out with some awesome deals), especially with all the good resale contracts that exist for this resort on the market. Not sure how much truth there is to that, but Aulani has already been on sale for 30% of its timeshare lifespan and still has some ways to go before selling out.
 
While this thread on this subject - I've heard some speculate that Aulani will never sell out because of the rate at which direct sales for it have slowed over the years. As time goes on, it will just keep becoming less desirable to buy Aulani direct as it gets closer to expiration (unless they come out with some awesome deals), especially with all the good resale contracts that exist for this resort on the market. Not sure how much truth there is to that, but Aulani has already been on sale for 30% of its timeshare lifespan and still has some ways to go before selling out.
Disney could easily sell it out…. but they make too much money selling the points they still own at cash prices.

The other thing that hurts direct sales is people having access to smart phones while on vacation and looking at the resale pricing that can be up to half off direct pricing….. especially with the flood of resale contracts that were put on by a commercial renter earlier this year.
 
We recently decided to split 3 nights at Hilton Hawaiian Village and 6 nights at Aulani in a 2BD Villa in August. Hilton will allow you to book rooms that are guaranteed to be adjoining. We tend to go for the Ocean Front Corner Room and a connecting Partial Ocean View 2 Queen Bed in the Ali’i tower. FANTASTIC views of Waikiki and Diamond Head.

As disrupting as split stays are… it’s nice to get a bit of city life, some real waves, and have a short driving distance to everything on that side of the Island BEFORE going to Aulani.
We always do 3-4 nights at surf Jack before our week at aulani to acclimate from east coast time and do some excursions and such in Waikiki like surf lessons. We always do a resort pass for Hilton Hawaiian village for the first day cause their pool is amazing.
 
Disney could easily sell it out…. but they make too much money selling the points they still own at cash prices.

The other thing that hurts direct sales is people having access to smart phones while on vacation and looking at the resale pricing that can be up to half off direct pricing….. especially with the flood of resale contracts that were put on by a commercial renter earlier this year.
Agree. Disney isnt dumb they know how to sell it out if they wanted to. Im not as smart as them but I really think starting to ROFR Aulani to set a floor on resale would help. But again they are the ones who know what they are doing not me.
 
Agree. Disney isnt dumb they know how to sell it out if they wanted to. Im not as smart as them but I really think starting to ROFR Aulani to set a floor on resale would help. But again they are the ones who know what they are doing not me.

I also think their margin expectations are too high for direct point sales at Aulani. Maybe if they had higher knock-on spending from direct purchases they wouldn't worry so much, but I suspect there's not a ton of incremental revenue or profitability for each buyer of direct points at Aulani, especially compared to their WDW direct points, which typically would coincide with the purchase of park tickets and more.

I personally want more DVC locations outside of WDW, so when I see that they still haven't sold out Aulani for whatever reason, it tells me that it's extremely unlikely that DVC will expand again outside of DL/WDW. Even though a DVC resort at Disneyland Paris would likely be quite popular with existing DVC owners, and even if there are buyers like me who bought into DVC specifically for the broader ecosystem of resorts. It really hurts my value/purchase price for DVC if they move away from these non-WDW resorts.
 
We always do 3-4 nights at surf Jack before our week at aulani to acclimate from east coast time and do some excursions and such in Waikiki like surf lessons. We always do a resort pass for Hilton Hawaiian village for the first day cause their pool is amazing.
I don’t think I’ve ever gone in the pool there…. as I love the Ocean in Waikiki….
 
I also think their margin expectations are too high for direct point sales at Aulani. Maybe if they had higher knock-on spending from direct purchases they wouldn't worry so much, but I suspect there's not a ton of incremental revenue or profitability for each buyer of direct points at Aulani, especially compared to their WDW direct points, which typically would coincide with the purchase of park tickets and more.

I personally want more DVC locations outside of WDW, so when I see that they still haven't sold out Aulani for whatever reason, it tells me that it's extremely unlikely that DVC will expand again outside of DL/WDW. Even though a DVC resort at Disneyland Paris would likely be quite popular with existing DVC owners, and even if there are buyers like me who bought into DVC specifically for the broader ecosystem of resorts. It really hurts my value/purchase price for DVC if they move away from these non-WDW resorts.
I think they view Vero and Hilton Head as a failed experiment as well. The ROI is higher to build properties next to one of their many theme parks than off site.
 










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