asunutgirl
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We were at Aulani last week for 5 nights. Our last trip was August 2013 and the construction was still going on. Here our some thoughts/tips/observations since our last vacation:
* The resort was at capacity. Having the extra pool open helped a lot in making it feel less crowded.
* The cast members were definitely enforcing the 1 hour chair rule. I saw folks losing their spot. If you plan to be gone from your chair more than an hour, don't expect your stuff to be there when you get back. (I'd be interested to know if they are more lax on this when the resort isn't full.)
* There were cast members helping folks find chairs. I don't remember that before.
* The Marriott next door is closed down. My husband talked to the security guard and he said it will be closed for a year. Based on the lack of activity going on, they are definitely doing the construction on island time.
* Because of the above, no more Starbucks next door.
And you can't walk that way - the area is closed off. If you want to walk along the beach, you have to go left towards the Marriott timeshare property. No more walking access to the "secret beach."
* We tried to get reservations at Monkeypod and it was full. Ended up eating a fair amount of dinners in our villa.
* We had a 2 bedroom this time and it was heaven with 2 teenagers who wanted to sleep forever. Allowed us to eat breakfast and move around without waking them up.
* No whales around. They seem to have moved on from Oahu.
* If you have SCUBA divers in your group, I highly recommend Kaimana Divers. Not a fancy operation but excellent service. Ask for Kim - she was great. And ask to dive the west side. Conditions were fabulous last week.
* We have friends who live on Honolulu. Because we had a 2 bedroom and there were only 4 of us, we were able to add them to our reservation as guests and they were able to spend a day with us. Their kids had a blast and thought it was so cool to have their own room keys!
* We were there for Easter Sunday. There was nothing in the way of services on the property, although I know a family that went to a local catholic church in the area. There were some bunny themed desserts at the buffet on Sunday night but not much in the way of any additional celebrations. (Although I don't know what they did at Auntie's as my kids are past that age.)
If anyone has questions, I'll answer them if I can.
* The resort was at capacity. Having the extra pool open helped a lot in making it feel less crowded.
* The cast members were definitely enforcing the 1 hour chair rule. I saw folks losing their spot. If you plan to be gone from your chair more than an hour, don't expect your stuff to be there when you get back. (I'd be interested to know if they are more lax on this when the resort isn't full.)
* There were cast members helping folks find chairs. I don't remember that before.
* The Marriott next door is closed down. My husband talked to the security guard and he said it will be closed for a year. Based on the lack of activity going on, they are definitely doing the construction on island time.
* Because of the above, no more Starbucks next door.

* We tried to get reservations at Monkeypod and it was full. Ended up eating a fair amount of dinners in our villa.
* We had a 2 bedroom this time and it was heaven with 2 teenagers who wanted to sleep forever. Allowed us to eat breakfast and move around without waking them up.
* No whales around. They seem to have moved on from Oahu.

* If you have SCUBA divers in your group, I highly recommend Kaimana Divers. Not a fancy operation but excellent service. Ask for Kim - she was great. And ask to dive the west side. Conditions were fabulous last week.
* We have friends who live on Honolulu. Because we had a 2 bedroom and there were only 4 of us, we were able to add them to our reservation as guests and they were able to spend a day with us. Their kids had a blast and thought it was so cool to have their own room keys!
* We were there for Easter Sunday. There was nothing in the way of services on the property, although I know a family that went to a local catholic church in the area. There were some bunny themed desserts at the buffet on Sunday night but not much in the way of any additional celebrations. (Although I don't know what they did at Auntie's as my kids are past that age.)
If anyone has questions, I'll answer them if I can.