deedisneydream97
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- Oct 25, 2010
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Yes, I was happy that the adults only rule was strictly enforced our last trip, especially for the hot tub. It was quite gross the first time we were there with little kids (obviously not potty trained) being dipped in and out by their parents and other older kids that treated the hot tub like their personal pool, complete with jumping in and splashing and being very loud.
My other thought about renting a car. If I recall, only one rental agency was "on-site" at the airport. The others required you to board a shuttle for a short trip to their lot. Not a lot of fun dragging your luggage and all that. And once we got to the Dollar lot, there was an extremely long line.....thank goodness I was a Dollar rewards member and got to go to the member line with no wait. If we ever go again, one person will take the carry-on luggage and board the shuttle, while the other waits for the checked bags. The first person can pick up the car and make the loop to the airport to pick up the second. This could be tricky, though, because I found the Honolulu airport to be a little intimidating. But again, depending on what time you land, you might not want to be in a hurry if it is rush hour. Traffic leaving the city is very slow.
Germaines Luau is maybe a 10 to 15 minute drive from the resort. It is weird because it is in an industrial area and we got a little nervous trying to find it. I would have liked to indulge in the drinks that came with the ticket price, but wouldn't chance it. Some others like the one at the Polynesian Cultural Center.....but it is a long drive and, from what I understand, does not serve alcohol.
My other thought about renting a car. If I recall, only one rental agency was "on-site" at the airport. The others required you to board a shuttle for a short trip to their lot. Not a lot of fun dragging your luggage and all that. And once we got to the Dollar lot, there was an extremely long line.....thank goodness I was a Dollar rewards member and got to go to the member line with no wait. If we ever go again, one person will take the carry-on luggage and board the shuttle, while the other waits for the checked bags. The first person can pick up the car and make the loop to the airport to pick up the second. This could be tricky, though, because I found the Honolulu airport to be a little intimidating. But again, depending on what time you land, you might not want to be in a hurry if it is rush hour. Traffic leaving the city is very slow.
Germaines Luau is maybe a 10 to 15 minute drive from the resort. It is weird because it is in an industrial area and we got a little nervous trying to find it. I would have liked to indulge in the drinks that came with the ticket price, but wouldn't chance it. Some others like the one at the Polynesian Cultural Center.....but it is a long drive and, from what I understand, does not serve alcohol.