Does anyone have any recommendations? I plan on calling MS this week with our requests and just want to ask for some decent areas. Thank you in advance![]()
What view do you have? Recommendations will be based on the view you've reserved.
Does anyone have any recommendations? I plan on calling MS this week with our requests and just want to ask for some decent areas. Thank you in advance![]()
I have been reading posts for a couple of days trying to figure out what requests to make. Help lol! We have been to WDW many times and I know what to request there but I just can't seem to get a handle on Aulani.
I have booked two studios...one for my DH and myself and one for my two sons and DIL's. The first five nights are in an Island Gardens View and the last three nights are in an Ocean View.
Any recommendations on what to request for the best views? From reading posts it seems that EWA building, highest floor is a good start for both OV and IV.
We are looking looking forward to this once in a lifetime trip for our family!
What view do you have? Recommendations will be based on the view you've reserved.
Disneygal, we were there last week in 1052 in the Ewa tower which is a 1 BR OV and had a great view of the pool, ocean, and sunset. I think 1054 next door is a Studio and would have pretty much the same view.
We were just left of the Olelo Room and could hear the music in the evenings. We thought it was a perfect location and will request a room ending in 52 next time.
Highest floor Ewa building can mean different things. For OV, you could be either inside or outside the 'U' so you might want to also add 'a view of the pool' if you want to be inside the U. If you're traveling after April this year, you may see construction on the new resort next door if you have either an IV or OV unit outside the U in the Ewa building because you will be facing the construction site. So for IV it may actually be best to ask for the highest floor possible in the Waialae building facing the Four Seasons resort which could net you at least a partial view of the ocean (since IV goes up to floor 7 and OV begins on floor 8).
What construction? I haven't heard of anything being built on that site yet (rumors for years about Atlantis resort but nothing confirmed as to start date.). Thanks!
Is it true that besides using your DVC points you have to pay resort fees? And what are they?Highest floor Ewa building can mean different things. For OV, you could be either inside or outside the 'U' so you might want to also add 'a view of the pool' if you want to be inside the U. If you're traveling after April this year, you may see construction on the new resort next door if you have either an IV or OV unit outside the U in the Ewa building because you will be facing the construction site. So for IV it may actually be best to ask for the highest floor possible in the Waialae building facing the Four Seasons resort which could net you at least a partial view of the ocean (since IV goes up to floor 7 and OV begins on floor 8).
I'm thinking of using my DVC points to use on Alani. Quick question someone told me that they take cash payment for resort fees on top of using your dvc points is this correct?
I believe you are referring to the Hawaii Occupancy Tax. Its a small charge imposed by the state of Hawaii on all lodging.Is it true that besides using your DVC points you have to pay resort fees? And what are they?
Thank you. Someone else responded with the same. Glad that is all it is.I believe you are referring to the Hawaii Occupancy Tax. Its a small charge imposed by the state of Hawaii on all lodging.
We always make our requests when we book the reservation.How long before your trip should you be calling/emailing to make room requests?
Interesting question. Not sure what those are classified as now. But aren't they already facing another resort (Marriott time share?) even though its further away? Then again, maybe the new Atlantis resort will be so spectacular that people may ask for them.when the new Atlantis resort is built, will Aulani have to reclassify some views on that side of the resort facing the island?
Exactly the way you just stated it. That tells the room assigner what is important to you and gives them the flexibility to do it.I would love to be on a higher floor on the inside of the U as close to the beach as possible. What would I request?