Jackiemarie21
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You are there! Really really there! It's all so pretty! Looks like Izzy is pretty excited to be there! Of course she didn't want yo sleep!
Very true! She did a great job adjusting to a new time zone, that's for sure. The whole idea was to stay up to a "normal" bedtime (for us) and she did that too - never mind the 4 hour difference.Yay!!! You made it!!!
Lol at Izzy not wanting to sleep! of course not! She had been looking forward to this for months!![]()
Aw, I bet you have some cute pictures of your daughter with her Teletubbies! Izzy just played with these guys on the plane and in the room, I think. And we got her some Disney character figurines from the Aulani gift shop that she LOVED and they became her main toy for the trip - they did come in the car with us, but I think we kept them there in order to not lose them while out and about.So, to the best of my understanding, Han and Darth got married to each other, did a lot of hugging, and they also showed off their gymnastics/dancing skills by repeatedly doing the splits.
LOL-this is so cute!The first time we took our daughter to Hawaii she was about Izzys age and she played with her Teletubbie dolls through out the whole trip the same way so we have an old photo album filled with Teletubbies on the beach, in restaurants, in an airplane, relaxing on hotel beds-you get the idea...
I LOVE your idea of having a family picture/selfie in the lobby when you arrived, I hope I remember to do that the next time we go!
Haha, I actually wished we had gotten more than one pack of Diet Dr. Pepper - that was the only one we finished. I also really like Dr. Pepper Ten - not sure why I didn't get any - maybe it wasn't included in the sale?I see Diet Dr Pepper- the drink of the Gods! Nice room!
I could not believe that she was still going at that hour. It was SOOOOO far past her bedtime, not to mention the minimal naps. Guess she was excited to be in Hawaii too.Gotta love that toddler energy when you least expect it!
I'm looking forward to seeing your night exploration pictures!
Yeah, who can blame her for wanting to see the place we spent so long getting to? It is a really beautiful resort. Ah, I love arrival days!You are there! Really really there! It's all so pretty! Looks like Izzy is pretty excited to be there! Of course she didn't want yo sleep!
Ugh, I'm glad I never had to deal with that! At least this was solid.I've had to change a handful of gnarly diapers on the plane already and it's definitely not fun. Especially when it's the 2-11 month poopy diapers that are runny and loose!![]()
She really did well - thanks to movies! I'm glad she is old enough now to have a good attention span for them - it was a lot harder to keep her occupied before.Izzy did AMAZING on that long flight! What a good little traveler you got there.
Yes, definitely keep them in mind! They are worth a quick stop!Those malasadas look so delicious! I'll need to remember this if/when we go in a few years.
Thanks, we love it!Super cute fleece! Great buy.
Ha, your mom is on top of things!My mom always brings a can of febreeze with her, even on a quick weekend trip! So that's one thing I don't have to write down on my list![]()
It really threw me off! We saw the entrance the first time, but didn't think it could possibly be the main entrance, as it was so modest. I guess Disney is just different in Hawaii.I'm shocked Disney doesn't have signage all over the place. Very strange.
It was really nice for a standard view! No ocean or anything, but I think the view was very much like what the "island view" category includes.Love the room! Can't wait to see your view during the day from the balcony!
It really is a beautiful resort! Day and night. Loved it!How pretty!!
Yes, it's 3 AND potty-trained (and has to be BOTH). However, unlike the cruise, there is no nursery option. The closest thing is the non-Disney babysitting service that will come to your room - like the Kids Nite Out at WDW, but a different company. And it is VERY expensive. I think like $30/hour with a 4-hour minimum. So there are definite advantages to waiting until 3 or older for Aulani - unlike the cruise, you are not paying extra for them to come along either (well, except at the buffet you would be).It looks so peaceful!
That stinks about not being able to take advantage of the kids club. That is just like on the cruise. Is the minimum age 3?
I agree - plus, all those concrete pillars! Some were right by where the back door opens, so impossible to get a kid out.Parking garages always make me nervous with their tiny parking spots!
Yep, and I don't believe there are any maximums. They do have special activities you can sign up for that cost extra, but otherwise free!Aw poop about the Kids Club. So it's free for anyone to use as long as they're over 3? Is there a maximum amount of time they can be in there?By the time we're thinking of going, he'd definitely be 3
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The age limit us the whole reason we are going this summer instead of last! My kids will be 3 and 4.5! I'm going to sign them up for one of the premium things during g our Ama Ama dinner, so I know they will be stuck there a while! Actually my kids love things like that, so I am hoping Auntys is a hit!
Thanks for coming over!So in for this trip to Hawaii! So jealous too! Yay on the great DVC deal and being able to rent points. Just awesome!
Thanks, she did pretty well for being stuck on a long flight as a 2-year-old. Thank goodness for the movies, though - that made a world of difference. I'm so glad that I noticed First Class was only $3/person more during that price glitch madness.And the first class upgrade. Wow - that is just lovely! Izzy looks so darn comfortable. She is really adorable. She also seems so well behaved. I can't imagine flying with my boys at that age. It would have been a disaster.![]()
And more fun to come....I am down to the least 1.5 hours of your flight. I just love your chronical of the trip so far. What long day but you're almost there.![]()
I was sure hoping we could avoid it - came close! Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do, I guess. Just glad she responded to the coaching and was comfortable again. Otherwise, she would have been super crabby the rest of the flight.OH My - Poopy diaper in the plane bathroom....I never considered that would happen, but with an all day flight I guess its bound to!
Yeah, not bad at all. I've found that Costco is not always competitive everywhere, but they sure were for Honolulu. Especially as you get down to the wire. And you can cancel and rebook free (and easy), so it's worth checking back. I think Mark used Costco too, if I remember right. I know a lot of people end up with Alamo through Costco, but we ended up with Enterprise (it was cheaper by pennies - and both have good reviews).Wonderful rate on your rental car. Did Mark rent from Costco too? Just planning ahead .....![]()
We didn't actually go to Costco that night - we saved it for later in the trip - but we were right by it (near Target). We just did the donuts/Old Navy and Target. That was enough!You guys really are troopers going to both Costco and Target on your arrival night.I probably would have stopped after the donuts from heaven and gone straight to the resort.
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Thanks, just hope to have nice enough weather for her to wear it again soon (well, this is MN, so in maybe 4-5 monthsOh - and that fleece IS super cute.![]()
Thanks for coming over!Had to join in over here too!
I am loving reading about your trip to Hawaii and Aulani. I haven't been to Hawaii in years, and my DD has never been - it is her dream vacation at this point. Because of Disney, we never manage to go.I'm thinking we will in the next year or two, although we probably won't get to visit Aulani, so it's even more fun getting to see all the pics and hear about your stay there!
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Loving this TR! I've got a 2 year old, and we're trying to tentatively plan an Aulani trip for next year, so this is all great info!