Wow, I read this a few months ago and now upon my return, I would like to add my two cents. Please note that we LOVED our 12 nights at Aulani. My son cried all the way to the airport. I was weepy all day. We cannot wait until our return. We just will bring about $400 for each day we are there.
Aulani is a magical place in paradise. But paradise comes with a price. It is very expensive and the area of Ko Olina (a resort area) is just as bad. But you have to remember you are on vacation and things just will cost more.
1. Try and rent a car and go shopping in Kapolei at Target (also great place for souvenirs), Safeway, Costco, etc. Milk at Aulani is $6.99 a HALF gallon. Milk at the ABC Island Market is $5.99 a HALF gallon. Milk at Target was $4.49 a GALLON. This is just one example. DVC members get free parking (YAY!). Alamo rental is right there. Don't rent for the entire vacation. Rent in blocks of days and plan excursions around those days. When you have no car, it is Aulani time.
2. Photopass:
The good - There are 8 areas that are usually manned with photographers. If you get photos at all 8, you get a free 8 x 10, get 6 and get a free 5 x 7, get 4 and get a free 4 x 6. Only $99. They also take photos on the beach at sunset (they got to know us each night), in the pools and lazy river, in the ocean, etc. It really is great that they do this. We had 364 photos taken and took up two CDs. Worth it. Really it is. And getting your entire family in a photo on the beach at sunset (priceless!!).
The bad - the character breakfast is not included and is run like the old WDW where you have to buy the photos and then you can add them to the CD. So in essence, the CD now is $133. They have an old system (what I was told) and they cannot put on Aulani borders on any photos on CD. I said I would do it at home and the only ones that would be available would be the basic Disney ones and the parks. I haven't checked to see if this is true as we bought and did the CD on premises. If you do the CD at home, all event photos, which means any with a waterproof camera that they cannot scan your card, are put on an "event card". Great if you do the CD there. Not great if you do it from home. Each time you get photos taken on the waterproof cameras with no scanning ability, you have to go to the Photopass station in the store, find your photos, and ask them to write down the 16 digits for you. I stopped when I had four of these and decided just to purchase there.
Basically, I am calling Photopass to voice my displeasure with the system they have in place. Borders should be available and event photos should be able to be scanned right into your own card.
3. Restaurants and food places: NOT ENOUGH OF THEM AND CLOSING TIMES STINK.
Ama Ama: Really nice place and expensive for dinner. Two adult meals two kid meals and four mai tais ran $225 plus tip. Don't get me wrong, it was excellent, but my budget for 12 nights has me doing this once instead of the planned three times. Breakfast is fantastic and reasonable. The chocolate dipped banana stuffed french toast with peanut butter sauce is to die for!! Dinner reservations for around sunset, call months in advance.
Makahiki: Not worth the price. Yes, you get characters in the morning, but guess what, my 7 and 10 year didn't care...they were in Hawaii. BTW, 10 year old became 9 really fast when I looked at the prices. $34 adults and $18 child. Dinner menu looked good for adults but for my kids, they wouldn't eat so we cancelled. $43 adult. Can't remember child. Breakfast reservations for the time you want, call months in advance.
Ulu Cafe: Ok, why on Earth would the only quick service restaurant close at 9pm? They should definitely take notes from Capt. Cook's in WDW. Breakfast danish stay out all day. No other desserts except for cheesecake and key lime tart in fridge area. What no cupcakes? You have to go to Mama's Shack for that, but oh, they frickin close at 6pm. What no Dole Whip? You have to go to the Lava Shack for that, but oh, they frickin close at 5pm. What no shaved ice? You have to go to Papalua Shaved Ice for that, but oh, they frickin close at 6pm. Want milk with your child's meal at Mama's? Sorry no. only water, juice, or soda. They do make a trade at Ulu if they mark the receipt but that is another trip to take before we can eat. Pizza, not bad, but you can tell this was an add on since Pizza Corner opened across the street. Why can't this place serve coconut shrimp at night as well as hot dogs.
Off the Hook: Nice outdoor bar with plenty of tables to eat. Only thing, they close at 9:30. Why? Oleho Lounge stays open to 11pm. Do the same here. I would rather be outside listening to all the sounds.
Mama's Shack: Really good location for hot dogs and coconut shrimp and chicken strips. And the macadamia cream cupcake was excellent. But they close at 6pm. For anyone on a budget in Hawaii, these places need to stay opened.
Shaved Ice: Really good. But they close at 6pm.
Lava Shack, sure they only serve Dole Whip, but not that many people knew about it.
Beach and Lounge chair service: Oh my, how I love this. We first had it at DLR since I don't believe (I've never seen it) WDW does this. How nice is it to get a nice tropical drink delivered to your chaise.
There is a new beach level quick service window. Forgot the name. Good for a quick beer, nachos with cheese wiz (not my fav) or a mickey pretzel. They also have some salads and sandwiches. But they close at 5pm. Wouldn't you think to stay opened until sunset to make a little more?
My opinion: Disney needs to set up another quick service location inside the lobby area or downstairs by Community Hall. Ulu needs more options. Heck, unplug the Dole Whip and move it to Ulu at night. It's a portable machine on wheels for heaven's sake. They closed One Paddle, Two Paddle by Aunty's. Mistake. Parents pick their kids up on the side of the building. The Starlight Hui line is stuck in front of the place. Serve snacks and drinks. Make more money.
4. Pool Area - Excellent. Only problem, you need to get up at 5:30 am to get a decent area. Believe me, I was up at 6:30 for the Boot Camp (Excellent and free) on the beach and I couldn't believe how many chaises were taken. Sorta not fair since people throw anything on a chaise and come back later in the morning. After 8am, the crew does start to enforce the 1 hour rule (meaning if a chair is unattended for an hour) your stuff is removed. Good rule, especially if you come down at 10 am and there is not a free chaise to be found. Lazy river is amazing. So relaxing and plenty of tubes. The two slides do get long lines during the day, but go first thing in the morning or between 4-8. Towel service is good. Never had a problem getting towels. Ever. Be sure to turn in your life vest at the end of the night. There is a $45 charge if not returned.
Plenty of pools for your swimming pleasure. Main pool is nice size and has an exit from the one non-inner tube slide. Infinity pool seemed to be our family's fav. What's not to like when you can lean on the infinity part overlooking the beautiful lagoon. There is an adult pool, but we never made it there. The Menehune Bridge Water Play area is nice, but my 10 year old was told to leave as she was over 48 inches. I too was asked to leave. I was trying to get photos and followed up the stairs and told to get off. It wasn't overly crowded. My son could be there for hours.
5. Cabanas and Casabellas: Ok, we tried booking a cabana before we left only to find out that they were sold out. Great way to save $225. Are they worth it, I don't think so. But that is my opinion. Others think they make the vacation. I didn't see the value in some of them as they were in areas I would not be happy with. The casabellas are $45 on the beach. First come first serve. Opens at 8am and Makiki Joe's Shack. Never had a problem early, but I've been told that some days are worse than others. The AMA AMA deck has an executive area with two casabellas, two chaises, and table and chairs. I believe that runs $325. There are two other rentals on the right side each with two casabellas. Good private location with easy beach access. IF you are set on getting a cabana, call a few months in advance.
I could share more and probably will later. One parting note, if you are a Duffy the Bear fan, then you will be in heaven. It seems the Japanese travelers lover their Duffy. I talked to a CM and asked why so much Duffy and that's what she told me. He is their Million Dollar Bear. In the first MONTH of operation, Duffy sold a million dollars worth of merchandise. Now that is just craziness.
Aulani is a magical place in paradise. But paradise comes with a price. It is very expensive and the area of Ko Olina (a resort area) is just as bad. But you have to remember you are on vacation and things just will cost more.
1. Try and rent a car and go shopping in Kapolei at Target (also great place for souvenirs), Safeway, Costco, etc. Milk at Aulani is $6.99 a HALF gallon. Milk at the ABC Island Market is $5.99 a HALF gallon. Milk at Target was $4.49 a GALLON. This is just one example. DVC members get free parking (YAY!). Alamo rental is right there. Don't rent for the entire vacation. Rent in blocks of days and plan excursions around those days. When you have no car, it is Aulani time.
2. Photopass:
The good - There are 8 areas that are usually manned with photographers. If you get photos at all 8, you get a free 8 x 10, get 6 and get a free 5 x 7, get 4 and get a free 4 x 6. Only $99. They also take photos on the beach at sunset (they got to know us each night), in the pools and lazy river, in the ocean, etc. It really is great that they do this. We had 364 photos taken and took up two CDs. Worth it. Really it is. And getting your entire family in a photo on the beach at sunset (priceless!!).
The bad - the character breakfast is not included and is run like the old WDW where you have to buy the photos and then you can add them to the CD. So in essence, the CD now is $133. They have an old system (what I was told) and they cannot put on Aulani borders on any photos on CD. I said I would do it at home and the only ones that would be available would be the basic Disney ones and the parks. I haven't checked to see if this is true as we bought and did the CD on premises. If you do the CD at home, all event photos, which means any with a waterproof camera that they cannot scan your card, are put on an "event card". Great if you do the CD there. Not great if you do it from home. Each time you get photos taken on the waterproof cameras with no scanning ability, you have to go to the Photopass station in the store, find your photos, and ask them to write down the 16 digits for you. I stopped when I had four of these and decided just to purchase there.
Basically, I am calling Photopass to voice my displeasure with the system they have in place. Borders should be available and event photos should be able to be scanned right into your own card.
3. Restaurants and food places: NOT ENOUGH OF THEM AND CLOSING TIMES STINK.
Ama Ama: Really nice place and expensive for dinner. Two adult meals two kid meals and four mai tais ran $225 plus tip. Don't get me wrong, it was excellent, but my budget for 12 nights has me doing this once instead of the planned three times. Breakfast is fantastic and reasonable. The chocolate dipped banana stuffed french toast with peanut butter sauce is to die for!! Dinner reservations for around sunset, call months in advance.
Makahiki: Not worth the price. Yes, you get characters in the morning, but guess what, my 7 and 10 year didn't care...they were in Hawaii. BTW, 10 year old became 9 really fast when I looked at the prices. $34 adults and $18 child. Dinner menu looked good for adults but for my kids, they wouldn't eat so we cancelled. $43 adult. Can't remember child. Breakfast reservations for the time you want, call months in advance.
Ulu Cafe: Ok, why on Earth would the only quick service restaurant close at 9pm? They should definitely take notes from Capt. Cook's in WDW. Breakfast danish stay out all day. No other desserts except for cheesecake and key lime tart in fridge area. What no cupcakes? You have to go to Mama's Shack for that, but oh, they frickin close at 6pm. What no Dole Whip? You have to go to the Lava Shack for that, but oh, they frickin close at 5pm. What no shaved ice? You have to go to Papalua Shaved Ice for that, but oh, they frickin close at 6pm. Want milk with your child's meal at Mama's? Sorry no. only water, juice, or soda. They do make a trade at Ulu if they mark the receipt but that is another trip to take before we can eat. Pizza, not bad, but you can tell this was an add on since Pizza Corner opened across the street. Why can't this place serve coconut shrimp at night as well as hot dogs.
Off the Hook: Nice outdoor bar with plenty of tables to eat. Only thing, they close at 9:30. Why? Oleho Lounge stays open to 11pm. Do the same here. I would rather be outside listening to all the sounds.
Mama's Shack: Really good location for hot dogs and coconut shrimp and chicken strips. And the macadamia cream cupcake was excellent. But they close at 6pm. For anyone on a budget in Hawaii, these places need to stay opened.
Shaved Ice: Really good. But they close at 6pm.
Lava Shack, sure they only serve Dole Whip, but not that many people knew about it.
Beach and Lounge chair service: Oh my, how I love this. We first had it at DLR since I don't believe (I've never seen it) WDW does this. How nice is it to get a nice tropical drink delivered to your chaise.
There is a new beach level quick service window. Forgot the name. Good for a quick beer, nachos with cheese wiz (not my fav) or a mickey pretzel. They also have some salads and sandwiches. But they close at 5pm. Wouldn't you think to stay opened until sunset to make a little more?
My opinion: Disney needs to set up another quick service location inside the lobby area or downstairs by Community Hall. Ulu needs more options. Heck, unplug the Dole Whip and move it to Ulu at night. It's a portable machine on wheels for heaven's sake. They closed One Paddle, Two Paddle by Aunty's. Mistake. Parents pick their kids up on the side of the building. The Starlight Hui line is stuck in front of the place. Serve snacks and drinks. Make more money.
4. Pool Area - Excellent. Only problem, you need to get up at 5:30 am to get a decent area. Believe me, I was up at 6:30 for the Boot Camp (Excellent and free) on the beach and I couldn't believe how many chaises were taken. Sorta not fair since people throw anything on a chaise and come back later in the morning. After 8am, the crew does start to enforce the 1 hour rule (meaning if a chair is unattended for an hour) your stuff is removed. Good rule, especially if you come down at 10 am and there is not a free chaise to be found. Lazy river is amazing. So relaxing and plenty of tubes. The two slides do get long lines during the day, but go first thing in the morning or between 4-8. Towel service is good. Never had a problem getting towels. Ever. Be sure to turn in your life vest at the end of the night. There is a $45 charge if not returned.
Plenty of pools for your swimming pleasure. Main pool is nice size and has an exit from the one non-inner tube slide. Infinity pool seemed to be our family's fav. What's not to like when you can lean on the infinity part overlooking the beautiful lagoon. There is an adult pool, but we never made it there. The Menehune Bridge Water Play area is nice, but my 10 year old was told to leave as she was over 48 inches. I too was asked to leave. I was trying to get photos and followed up the stairs and told to get off. It wasn't overly crowded. My son could be there for hours.
5. Cabanas and Casabellas: Ok, we tried booking a cabana before we left only to find out that they were sold out. Great way to save $225. Are they worth it, I don't think so. But that is my opinion. Others think they make the vacation. I didn't see the value in some of them as they were in areas I would not be happy with. The casabellas are $45 on the beach. First come first serve. Opens at 8am and Makiki Joe's Shack. Never had a problem early, but I've been told that some days are worse than others. The AMA AMA deck has an executive area with two casabellas, two chaises, and table and chairs. I believe that runs $325. There are two other rentals on the right side each with two casabellas. Good private location with easy beach access. IF you are set on getting a cabana, call a few months in advance.
I could share more and probably will later. One parting note, if you are a Duffy the Bear fan, then you will be in heaven. It seems the Japanese travelers lover their Duffy. I talked to a CM and asked why so much Duffy and that's what she told me. He is their Million Dollar Bear. In the first MONTH of operation, Duffy sold a million dollars worth of merchandise. Now that is just craziness.