Aulani to WDW: The Lurkyloos' Anniversary Vow Renewal: THRILLING CONCLUSION 8/5!

The spa looks amazing. I've only been to a spa once before because I can never bring myself to pay those prices. I love the little garden though. And those sunset pictures at the restaurant are gorgeous! The "luau" looked fun too, especially for free. And of course you can't have a luau without Mickey, right?!
 
A dreary, rainy morning here in Connecticut but I have had a blast catching up on your adventures in paradise. There's so much I wanted to comment on, I should have taken notes!!

I AM a sit on the beach kinda gal but all the fun stuff you did has me thinking I would need to go for at least a few weeks to get my fill of each. Plus there's the jet lag to consider... as I talk myself into this. ;)

I have to go back and check what research you did other than the Oahu Revealed book, which I shall order if I decide to book a trip. Love that you were so clued in on the must-do's (haha... WDW Stacy reference) - especially in the food department!

Alan Wongs looks AMAZING and you are right.. pretty unusual to allow splitting the tasting menu. And love that you personalized it with additional tasting portions of other menu items. Very cool! Sounds like a must do!

Your vow renewal was beautiful -- every last bit. Except the flub on the ceremony. Good for you for taking it in stride and not freaking out. Seriously love everything but especially the gingham cuff links and your bouquet. And of course that the Roots were there with you to document everything. :goodvibes

Ugh... so sorry the cake was a disappointment. It sure was pretty!

Sunset pictures are phenomenal!!!!

:rotfl: to the thrusting cowboys reference.
 
OK who wants to see 6.5 bazillion photos of Aulani?

Today was our last full day in Hawaii but only our first day to really explore the resort with absolutely no other obligations, and we spent about 70% of it in the water. (The other 30% was spent eating.) Originally we’d planned to go to the Polynesian Cultural Center, or maybe some of the other sites in Honolulu that we’d missed (like the Alfred Shaheen dress exhibit at the Bishop Museum). But yesterday hadn’t felt like enough time to really take advantage of all Aulani had to offer, so we scrapped those plans and stayed in.

Patrick had pretty well adjusted to the time difference by then, but I was still springing awake before dawn, so today I decided I might as well get to see the sunrise. I thought I’d take the iPad and go read in the chairs near the elevator lobby on the top floor of our tower, overlooking the beach.... until I remembered that, you know, the sun can’t rise and set over the same beach!

So instead, I headed out front to porte cochere to see it rise. No dice—mountains in the way. I needed to get up higher, so I walked over to the valet parking garage, which is on the opposite side of the resort from the self-park and adjacent to that convention center we had such a primo view of from the Ewa tower.

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It was 5 minutes before I realized I still wasn’t high enough to see anything cuz of all the pesky trees planted by those $^#%@! humble fishermen who built Ko Olina.

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The iPad was telling me that sunrise was imminent, so I booked it back through the lobby to the Waianae tower, thinking I could view the sunrise from the windows in the elevator lobby on the top floor.

Foiled again!
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But the dang Ewa Tower was in the way! And since there are no windows overlooking the front of the resort in the upper-floor public spaces, I finally had to accept that, unless you get a high-floor, island-view room in Ewa, Aulani is a sunset-only kind of place. I trudged dejectedly back through the lobby to see if Patrick was awake yet so we could beat the crowds to breakfast at Makahiki Buffet. He wasn’t, but that was soon remedied!


Makahiki is on the ground level by the main entrance to Waikolohe Valley (a.k.a., the pool). They offer a choice of buffet or a la carte dining, with a character breakfast every day except Monday and Thursday during the winter; in the summer, Monday’s the only character-free day.

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We took one look at the buffet prices ($32/adult, $18/child) and asked for the a la carte menu.

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There is seating indoors and out; apparently the awnings over the patio, which seem like a no-brainer, were only recently installed. It was still shady enough out that we solarphobes decided to sit outside.

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If you’re there for the character breakfast, they divert you to the patio of the ‘Olelo Room first to get a picture with Mickey. That leaves just Minnie and Goofy to make the rounds inside the restaurant. (Maybe it was a slow day?)

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While Patrick was taking these photos for me, I made the mistake of investigating the buffet. You know how I’m always on about the soggy, cold, overcooked and picked-over food at Disney buffets? This was a whole other ballgame. The minute I spotted a Japanese-style soup and salad station on the breakfast buffet, I was transported back to our Tokyo trip and instantly smitten with Makahiki—dang the financial consequences!

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(I’monna do this the lazy way and just post a photo of each station’s label instead of retyping everything...)

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OK, admittedly, clammy cold cuts are one of my top Disney buffet complaints, but wait til you see what ELSE they had!

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Festival o’ Meat!
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Aw, I remember this guy! He was having so much trouble ordering an omelette cuz he only spoke Japanese. I wished mine had been good enough to help him out, but I’m pretty sure he already knew where the bathroom, train station and beer were...

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Festival o’ Slurry!
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Bread and Bread-Muncher
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Tots!!!
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Makahiki doesn’t have an ocean view, but its patio is awfully pleasant.

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“You want an ocean view? Pretend we’re SHARKS!”
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When “Auntie” showed up to kick off the character portion of the breakfast, my heart sank a little. But, once again, this was not like your typical Disney buffet. It was all very laid back—not your usual cacophonous character frenzy. This is prolly only because the restaurant was barely 30% full, but I’m going with “the magic of the islands”...

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Goofy had so little to do, he decided to go fishing... for SHARKS!

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Our table was practically perfect!

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The food was good—really fresh, with lots of interesting choices mixed in with traditional favorites.

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Now I don’t have a lot of experience with this, but I think this particular Goofy was pretty awesome at getting his picture taken...

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“I’m pretty awesome at getting MY picture taken too, ya know!”
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“And I am totally not the one you rescued from the ‘Olelo Room yesterday.... what a maroon THAT guy was!”
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“Give it up, Randy. That’s the fourth time you’ve been rescued this week!”
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There were these aDORable little girls in kimonos in Auntie’s parade through the restaurant....

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Keep an eye on that little one on the far right... she thinks no one’s looking.
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“I will TEAR this place APART!!!”
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Whoa! Looks like Patrick had a little too much POG juice!
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Mmmm.... glass fruit.....
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Boy, Patrick sure took a lot of pictures of this restaurant... he must’ve been trying to avoid picking up the check...


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The adjacent ‘Olelo Room is the resort’s bar, and I love the sort of neo-tiki theme. You could probably spend an hour in there just looking at everything in the shadow boxes (and pick up a little Hawaiian while you’re at it!)

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Oh great... we just dropped 80 bucks on breakfast and NOW they tell us there’s a continental one in here!

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Even though Patrick was itching to get in the water, he dutifully accompanied me to the Disney Vacation Club’s model room on the top floor of the Waianae tower so I could have photos for PassPorter’s Disney Vacation Club Guide. This is a one-bedroom unit like the one I was gonna rent to share with Nate & Jensey, till I discovered that it only has one bathroom (unlike the 1-bed, 2-bath units at another new DVC resort, Bay Lake Tower), and the toilet part is separated from the tub part by only a slatted door—yikes! I mean, maybe that’s OK, if you’re all a family, but for two couples traveling together... no thanks...

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My absolute favorite thing about the Disney Vacation Club is the tubs with sliding doors so you can see the view from your bubble bath. I got a little misty thinking of what could have been....

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….And here’s what you pay the big bucks for!

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Grumble.... grumble... cussid sunrise-blocking Ewa Tower... grumble...
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Say, that looks like a swell spot to get hitched!
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”Whoa, PATRICK! Get off that railing!!!”
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On our way out, we remembered to peek in the closet and found...

(Psycho music cue) OFF-MODEL MICKEY!!!!
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Also, my second-favorite thing about DVC, in-room laundry!
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Like what you see? Just step this way to sign your life away to the Disney Vacation Club...

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Then it was back through the lobby to go change into our swim... mies? Have I made that a word yet?

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Here’s some more of the lobby for you. I think this has to be THE nicest Concierge desk at any Disney hotel.

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Creepy menehune-as-Haunted-Mansion-bust...

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Ah-ha, it’s the humble fishermen catching the fish with the golden golf club in its mouth that inspired them to build Ko Olina...

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Gee, were rapidly getting so much farther away from the lobby, I half-expect the next shot to be from space!


Nope!
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This is the self-park. I think we have more shots of it later (cuz were just that thorough) but if I forget, the hot tip here is to park on Level 4 so you can walk straight to the lobby without using the elevatornobody seems to catch on!

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The gift shop has a decent amount of surprisingly tasteful merchandise at unsurprisingly steep prices, plus lots of boxed omiyage for the Japanese to take home to friends and family at twice the price of similar items at the convenience store across the street.

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Nifty wooden postcards
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Jensey and I both thought this would make a great souvenir if it werent $200+. It seems like such an obvious idea to sell fixtures and accessories from the guest rooms, but so few Disney resorts do it.

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Patrick eventually ended up choosing this as his souvenir cuz it reminded us of the figures we saw at Tokyo Disney, like the fish-biting Stitch we brought home.


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OK, I know I havent even gotten to the pool part, but this update is already at 7 separate posts, thanks to the DIS photo limits, so Id better sign off.

Up Next: Swimming in Every Body of Water Aulani Has to Offer!
 
The spa looks amazing. I've only been to a spa once before because I can never bring myself to pay those prices. I love the little garden though. And those sunset pictures at the restaurant are gorgeous! The "luau" looked fun too, especially for free. And of course you can't have a luau without Mickey, right?!

Yeah, I'm with you on the spa thing. Once I'm there, I really enjoy it, but it's so hard to get past the mental barrier of high prices for stuff like scrubs and moisturizing that you can do on your own at home for free!

A dreary, rainy morning here in Connecticut but I have had a blast catching up on your adventures in paradise. There's so much I wanted to comment on, I should have taken notes!!

I AM a sit on the beach kinda gal but all the fun stuff you did has me thinking I would need to go for at least a few weeks to get my fill of each. Plus there's the jet lag to consider... as I talk myself into this. ;)

I have to go back and check what research you did other than the Oahu Revealed book, which I shall order if I decide to book a trip. Love that you were so clued in on the must-do's (haha... WDW Stacy reference) - especially in the food department!

:rotfl: Yeah, when's Stacy gonna get out to Aulani?

I didn't really have time to read more than Oahu Revealed, book-wise, although I did skim Frommer's Oahu guide. Mostly it was reading others' trip reports (though then you worry you're just going to fall into the same itinerary that everyone else does... it's tricky!).
 
Kudos for the effort of trying to find the right spot to see the sunrise! It looks like Disney really covered their bases making sure the only way to get a decent view is to pay for it ;) I don't think those palm tree placements were just innocent coincidence! :lmao:

That buffet spread is simply awesome! I could have easily made three trips!

I think that Minnie's outfit is my favorite of all her "alternative" outfits.

In this picture, it looks like Goofy is getting hypnotized by that guy. "You will not go shark hunting. You will not go shark hunting" Doesn't seem like it worked. ;)

And this Mickey reminded me of the ones on Times Square trying to lure my kids into an unsanctioned photo-op.
(Psycho music cue) OFF-MODEL MICKEY!!!!
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Okay if you look closely at the paintings of the men fishing and the women in the boat...the barely there vs hefty bag theme is carried on! I love all of your pics and your commentary on them!
 
“I will TEAR this place APART!!!”
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I just adore all of Patrick's scenery picture, but I have to say that this is a heck of a great candid shot of someone else's kid. Well done!

Bummer about getting out of bed early to find the elusive sunrise. How frustrating.

Yeah - I would have had a hard time passing up that buffet too. It really does look relish. And it was sort-of like a character meal. :rotfl2: Goofy did do a great job with his poses.

I bet you are SO glad that you waited until the last day to go see the model one BR villa. Let's see - Your view. That view. Yup. :rolleyes1 Aside for the view, that villa really is gorgeous.
 
OK who wants to see 6.5 bazillion photos of Aulani?

:wave2:

I trudged dejectedly back through the lobby to see if Patrick was awake yet so we could beat the crowds to breakfast at Makahiki Buffet. He wasnt, but that was soon remedied!

Please tell me you used an air horn! :thumbsup2

I wished mine had been good enough to help him out, but Im pretty sure he already knew where the bathroom, train station and beer were...

:lmao::rotfl2:


Sold! I'm in!! Price per person be darned!!

Goofy had so little to do, he decided to go fishing... for SHARKS!

On the patio? Maybe they were landsharks?:confused3

Mmmm.... glass fruit.....

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The adjacent Olelo Room is the resorts bar, and I love the sort of neo-tiki theme. You could probably spend an hour in there just looking at everything in the shadow boxes (and pick up a little Hawaiian while youre at it!)

That does look like a pretty cool spot to hang out.

My absolute favorite thing about the Disney Vacation Club is the tubs with sliding doors so you can see the view from your bubble bath. I got a little misty thinking of what could have been....

I'm sure the parking lot looks awesome from the bubble bath.

Say, that looks like a swell spot to get hitched!

Nah, I hear they'll just screw up your personalized ceremony.

Whoa, PATRICK! Get off that railing!!!

:rotfl:

On our way out, we remembered to peek in the closet and found...

(Psycho music cue) OFF-MODEL MICKEY!!!!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooo...

This is the self-park. I think we have more shots of it later (cuz were just that thorough) but if I forget, the hot tip here is to park on Level 4 so you can walk straight to the lobby without using the elevatornobody seems to catch on!

Cool, thanks for the tip!:thumbsup2
 
Kudos for the effort of trying to find the right spot to see the sunrise! It looks like Disney really covered their bases making sure the only way to get a decent view is to pay for it ;) I don't think those palm tree placements were just innocent coincidence!

:scratchin I really think you're on to something there...

And this Mickey reminded me of the ones on Times Square trying to lure my kids into an unsanctioned photo-op.

:rotfl2: Exactly! Or the "superheroes" out front of the Chinese Theater in Hollywood!

Okay if you look closely at the paintings of the men fishing and the women in the boat...the barely there vs hefty bag theme is carried on! I love all of your pics and your commentary on them!

:rotfl: By gawrsh, you're right! Leave it to Joe Rhode to go into that kind of detail...

Love all your pics! :)

Hey, thanks! I'll tell Patrick!


I just adore all of Patrick's scenery picture, but I have to say that this is a heck of a great candid shot of someone else's kid. Well done!

I'm always a little leery of posting someone-else's-kid pics on the Interwebz, but oh my goodness, someone else's kids usually make hilarious photo subjects! :lmao:

I bet you are SO glad that you waited until the last day to go see the model one BR villa. Let's see - Your view. That view. Yup. :rolleyes1 Aside for the view, that villa really is gorgeous.

Seriously... :furious:

I'm sure the parking lot looks awesome from the bubble bath.

:rotfl2: Love all the snappy rejoinders (which, BTW, would be an AWESOME name for a band)! I always figure that people who take the time to comment on my trip reports will appreciate individual replies, so it was fun to kinda have the same thing posted for me! :teeth:
 
Makahiki doesn’t have an ocean view, but it’s patio is awfully pleasant.

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must.eat.here!

Those girls in the kimonos are SOOOO cute! Loving the glass fruit as well and will definitely remember to park on the 4th floor!

Even though Patrick was itching to get in the water, he dutifully accompanied me to the Disney Vacation Club’s model room on the top floor of the Waianae tower so I could have photos for PassPorter’s Disney Vacation Club Guide. This is a one-bedroom unit like the one I was gonna rent to share with Nate & Jensey, till I discovered that it only has one bathroom (unlike the 1-bed, 2-bath units at another new DVC resort, Bay Lake Tower), and the toilet part is separated from the tub part by only a slatted door—yikes! I mean, maybe that’s OK, if you’re all a family, but for two couples traveling together... no thanks...


My absolute favorite thing about the Disney Vacation Club is the tubs with sliding doors so you can see the view from your bubble bath. I got a little misty thinking of what could have been....

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Well in a standard...it wouldn't have been your view so that would really bite...don't want to see the roof of the walkway to the convention center from your tub! So that should make you feel better, right?

I love those 1 bedrooms but agree, bummer it's not 2 baths...nor will it be at the VGF.

Wonderful update and great photos, breakfast looks uber yummy despite the characters.
 
:rotfl2: Love all the snappy rejoinders (which, BTW, would be an AWESOME name for a band)! I always figure that people who take the time to comment on my trip reports will appreciate individual replies, so it was fun to kinda have the same thing posted for me! :teeth:

When I write up a chapter for a TR, I'm always grateful when people take the time to read it and respond. I know how much effort it takes to write it!
 














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