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I've been to Aulani...what questions do you have? Are you island hopping in Hawaii or staying on Oahu the entire time?
Thank you! We are just in the very beginning stages of thinking/planning, so I don't know enough to have too many questions yet.I've been to Aulani...what questions do you have? Are you island hopping in Hawaii or staying on Oahu the entire time?
I'm sure my suggestions will be quite different from a local.I live on Oahu. If you have any questions outside of Aulani (though I have stayed there a few times) I'd love to help
I'm sure my suggestions will be quite different from a local.![]()
If there is anything off the top of your head that would be good to know, I'd love to hear when you have the time
Oh, here's one to start: how many days do you recommend at Aulani?
Thank you!We so love Aulani and can't wait until our next trip.I disagree about the luau experience. I have been to several "real" luau's including paradise cove next door and PCC. I would totally skip them both again and just stay at Aulani for their free show. It isn't perfect but it was fun and free. The others are expensive and the food is terrible. Plus PCC is on the exact opposite side of the island and a long drive. There are many other things I would rather spend my time and money on. I felt like PCC was the biggest waste of time and money.
We love the Northshore and Waimanalo, but avoid we Waikiki. Traffic is worse than you think. Pearl Harbor is a must, especially if you never have been. We did a dolphin/whale cruise last year and had high hopes but the water was too rough to snorkel and was just a miserable trip. I think that was just bad luck with the weather that day, we might give it another try someday. We like stay on the east or north side of the island for a few days before checking into Aulani, which I would highly recommend. One you get to the resort you just hate to leave.
Thank you for all the great tips!If you are a DVC Member, make sure you sign up for the sunset mingle if you are there on a Friday. This takes place on the Rainbow Reef patio and includes appetizers and drinks.
We loved the Happy Hour at the Olelo Room and made a few meals out of their appetizers during that time.
We absolutely adored Rainbow Reef. There is a fish feeding twice a day and they look for volunteers to help with this, which is an amazing experience. Rainbow Reef is chilly. We had brought our wetsuits and they were very welcome in Rainbow Reef.
Make sure to make time for the Menehune Adventure Trail. It is aimed at families with children, but we had a ball.
If you enjoy swimming/ snorkeling, try all four of the lagoons. Lagoon three is a shallow coral reef and absolutely fascinating.
Away from the resort, Pearl Harbor, Byodo-In and Kualoa Ranch were all highlights. We never made it to Honolulu and did not feel we had missed anything. We did not really rate the Dole Plantation and Waimea Falls did not quite live up to me expectations.
I would recommend a snorkeling excursion either from Ko'Olina marina or Waianae. We have used Dolphin Excursions in Waianae on our first trip to Oahu and saw a ton of spinner dolphins and turtles. We used Ko'Olina Ocean Adventures from Ko'Olina Marina last year. We did not get to see any dolphins, but so loads of amazing fish and I would recommend both operators.
We were there for 10 days and felt that this was an ideal number allowing us to explore the surround area and really appreciate everything the resort has to offer.
Corinna
For souveniers you can't beat the flea marketing/swap shop at the University stadium. I believe it is on Saturdays and Sundays. We went on a Sunday.
We really enjoyed the Polynesian Cultural Center, the Dole Plantation and got a trolley pass to explore Waikiki.
I've been to Aulani...what questions do you have? Are you island hopping in Hawaii or staying on Oahu the entire time?
They are down by the pool in the Lava Shack.Where at the resort can you get a dole whip?
When we visited the resort an employee we asked had never heard of them but others say they are indeed available at Aulani.
Thx!