Starlit Hui is a show that they have twice a week - I'm sure the schedules will vary over time (Mondays and Thursdays as of this post) - but it's basically an interactive show that is free to Aulani guests. You will be expected to show your room key (which by the way shows the dates of your stay) or the wrist band (but I recommend bringing the card key for your whole family). Reservations are not required, but go there at 6:30, stake out your spot, and let your kids do the pre-show activities. The show actually starts closer to 7:30, even though they say 7:00.
You are given a Daily Iwa, which is a daily schedule of events. You will have a copy of it the night before, and they are available everywhere in the resort. The colorful flyer is about 4 pages long, so I will not be posting, but you will figure out that they start to look the same....
My wife and I thought that 6 days was fine for us, but that we would have been satisfied with 4 or 5. I'm just glad that we did the following:
- Starlit Hui: we saw it twice
- Stingray experience
- the Character Breakfast
Ko Olina itself is rather remote, and there is very little there. I hope that Aulani will attract some new businesses in the area.
Also, regarding prices at the grocery store - I know that it's cheaper and more variety than the resort's convenience store! I think it's comparable to a regular grocery store, I know the water was. I don't normally look at prices when I shop for groceries (my wife does), but what I can say is that the ready made food was fairly priced.
I guess if you have a car, this is a non-issue anyway. We didn't have a car - I didn't want to drive because driving reminds me too much of commuting.
Great TR! I really appreciate the details like which days the character meals are. What is Starlit Hui? An interactive show? Are reservations required?
Are you given a list of activities each evening for the next day or a list for the week at check-in? I wonder if anyone has posted theirs online?
We're going to Aulani in February and thought we would do some other things in Oahu in our 6 days their. Sounds like the resort may keep us busy enough.
The pancakes sound good too! Their used to be a place in waikiki that awesome tropical pancakes with macadamia nut syrup...but it closed. How far away is the place you mention? I will drive for good pancakes! Maybe it will be on the way to one of our excursions away from the resort--if we do decide to go anywhere.