How fabulous! You have the best luck of getting cheap flights of anyone I've ever seen!
I'm thrilled that you get a family trip do-over - both that the extended family gets to join you (as that was the intention with your original Hawaii trip) AND that Dug will be around for the whole trip this time!
Congratulations and happy planning!
Thank you! Ha, I should really figure out our average airfares to places someday.

We try to fly free on points whenever possible (as we are in May), but when we do pay, I am always looking for a deal. I can tell you that Hawaii averages about $233/each - and half our flights were first class.
I'm still a bit incredulous that we are doing this. Apparently we are only destined to go to Hawaii with no intention of doing so the morning of the day we buy flights.

But I am super excited to go back and have Dug (and family) there. We REALLY did not want to leave before - and seriously looked into extending our trip.
Catching up as usual!
OMG - did I feel for you with the whole show fiasco. I would have lost my mind! And I loved your comment at the end about how you could have just posted the last pics and acted like it was an awesome time. I knew we were kindred DIS spirits - I always feel the need to tell the bad with the good too. And, really, those were always my favorite TRs when I was just a reader and hadn’t visited WDW. It's not fair to other moms to pretend everything went perfectly all the time. Because it never does! It’s the moms who only post the good who give all the rest of us self-loathing disorders.

So, good for us for telling The Truth!
Thank you!

Funny that you say that, as I am now thinking back to some of the first TRs that I read and really enjoyed and they were also big on The Truth. One of them had a toddler and did a whole update about her "Mommy meltdown". I don't think I'd read as many TRs if they were all just a list of accomplishments with no, um, character development, I guess?
Wow! So jealous of your Hawaii fares. We live much closer to Hawaii than you, but because of the weird small town we live in, airfares are always ridiculous. Hawaii is Willow's dream vacation, and I keep hoping I will stumble on a fare that will allow us to do a spring break trip next year, but so far, no luck. Maybe I need to get your “fare alert” info.
You might need to do that! Sign up for any airport you'd be willing to drive to and maybe you'll catch something! I know I've seen a lot of reasonable fares from west coast cities, so there's hope!
I've got to get signed up for those alerts. We've got friends from Wisconsin here this weekend that want us to go with them to Hawaii in 2017. Their parents have a timeshare we could stay in but I really want to check out Aulani. Maybe if we could snag a cheap flight....the wheels are turning
Cheap flights are the way to go!

I mean, it makes such a difference with a destination like Hawaii where flights are a large percentage of the trip cost. And, even without unusually low fares like we've gotten, there is a wide range of variation in the regular prices, like $600-$1100 or so - just catching the lower end of that could possibly net you some time at Aulani with the savings, depending on what you were budgeting. Also, I've said it before, but I'll throw in again, I think the ONLY reasonable way to stay at Aulani on a budget is to rent
DVC points. Otherwise, the rates there are

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So happy that you get another trip to Hawaii, woohoo!!!
Thank you! So excited to go back!

I think you are going soon, if I remember right?
That's cool! Hawaii has a way of being so awesome that you want to go back often. That how we wound up with DVC. Congrats on great airfare.
Haha, if only I could catch a price glitch on DVC ownership!

I will say that I think Aulani is one of the places where DVC membership makes the most sense, financially. At WDW, there are so many other options and you can stay at Pop or wherever for cheap and still enjoy all the WDW amenities and on-site perks. Aulani is basically $500/night or you don't get anything (other than maybe a meal). However, you need to be able to afford airfare there on a regular enough basis to make it work - and I never thought that was possible more than once.
Are you going through Kayak for airfare alerts? Definitely need to sign up for the website you're using.
You know, I was super lazy about it and just signed up for the first thing that came up on google for price alerts, so it's Airfare Watchdog. I have zero idea if it's any better or worse than anything else, but it seems to work and got me this deal!

It took me like 3 minutes to sign up and I just asked for emails when there are below-average fares from MSP to either HNL, PDX, or MCO. And I usually glance at the emails, sometimes look into things for a moment if it's intriguing, then move on. But this one made me drop everything.

Also, I remember someone commenting early on in my TR said they got an alert for the super-cheap airfare from our first trip, but ignored it, thinking it was a mistake, and were kicking themselves. So, don't ignore something that looks too good to be true - because it probably is true!
Absolutely, we're the same way. Everyone around us has newer cars, fun toys, new pools, remodels, etc, etc, but we'd much rather spend time with each other in a different setting creating memories.
This is one of the reasons we get along!

Totally agree with your thinking. This was actually one of the things that Dug and I found we had in common right when we met - a love of travel and a willingness to forego other things in order to do it before retirement. I drive a 2006 car with 135k or so miles and he has a 2010 with, I'm not sure, something over 100k - and we're planning on keeping them for many more years, as neither of us has a long commute now (he gets to work from home and I drive a few miles across town to the park and ride, then take the bus). And we're just not really materialistic people. Generally, I'd much rather have an experience than a thing. I had an interesting conversation with co-workers recently, though. Two guys I work with and one agreed with me that traveling was great. The other completely didn't see the point and could not for the life of him understand why people would travel.

He just had zero interest in seeing new places and would rather save his money and buy some nice things for himself. To each his own, I guess. So hard to understand that thinking, though.
I'd do this too if we had that option! Was this a new CC card? We only use 2 cards (SWA and Disney Visa) but pay them off each time we use them. Do they run promotions like this do you know?
Ironically, it was a Sun Country Airlines credit card. For our May trip, we are flying for free on Sun Country due to each getting one of their cards recently. And, in addition to giving us enough miles for all three of us to get free tickets to MCO, they came with a zero percent on spending for the first 6 months deal. Not sure how common that is, but pretty cool (so long as you pay it off at the end)! I had gotten mine earlier, so my 6 months was done, but Dug still has another three left on his!
Woah, so many people! Hopefully they don't put a lot of pressure on you to create the perfect trip for everyone, since you've already been recently. But it does sound like fun to get to experience Hawaii with all the fam!
I know, there are SO many people. Some of which I don't think I know - BIL's mom's cousins?

I know that Dug's immediate family has all been to Hawaii before, so that helps. Maybe too much, as they have some strong ideas of what they do/don't want to do. I am guessing that most of BIL's family has been at some point, as I know they are big on taking extended family vacations together to tropical places (as you can see). We've determined that we will definitely rent our own car in order to preserve our freedom to do the things we want to do, in the event of conflicts.
