It does sound like a rather nice Friday!! I always think the travel part is exciting. But I'm one of those weirdos who loves flying. Lol
Yeah, I could do without the flying. Though, I have to admit, I am traveling for work in a couple weeks (to AZ) and I'm kinda looking forward to a flight where I don't have to wait on a toddler hand and foot. I can just read or something!

It's a lot of work tending to a toddler that's stuck in an enclosed space for hours. And Izzy's actually a very good airline passenger - but still a lot of work.
Ps I'm totally planning to steal this idea for my PTR. I have had it planned since you did it in your PTR.
Go for it!

I know others have done it too. I find it really helpful to walk through the plans in a narrative form - I already have the Excel sheets, but I always come up with some new observations when I do this.
Sounds like a great travel day! I forgot that you guys are going First Class - so nice! That bag allowance is CRAZY!
I know, can you imagine if we all brought our full allowance of free bags?!

I don't know how one would transport those before/after the airplane.

Super excited about the First Class.

And, to think, that was just my last-minute, "Hey, it's only a few dollars (literally) more to pick First Class! Why not, this will never go through anyway..."
Hopefully Izzy lets you sleep in a bit the next morning! Hopefully she'll be tuckered out from traveling, even if she does sleep for part of it.
Yes, I hope she does okay with the sleep/time zone changes. She did really well back when we went to Oregon - better than I thought she would with the two hour change. So, I have hope!
sounds like a pretty good plan - though, not sure how long it takes to get off the plane, get the car, etc. Just thinking that after that and your two stops it might be rather late by the time to get to Aulaini - combined with the 4 hour time difference and then the early breakfast, just thinking more than minimal touring of the resort seems ambitious to me ... but who knows - you might be on such a high that you can't sleep and might as well be productive.
I know, I was trying to think through the time frame from plane to Aulani. We arrive at 6:30pm, then I figure we'll be getting our car around 7pm, hitting the road and making our couple stops on the way...so maybe getting to Aulani around 8:30pm or so?

We are both night owls at home anyway, so the "feel" of 12:30am probably won't be terrible for us, especially getting up a BIT later than a normal workday. The original idea was to stay up a bit to adjust to the new time zone and that's what I've left things like. However, with Dug leaving again in two days for a time zone two hours later, I don't know that it's the best idea. But I guess he'll have to deal with it.

And we have that early breakfast because it will feel like 11am, so I'd think we'd all be up and hungry. But, yeah, I don't think we'd do a TON of resort-wandering that night. I'd like to at least get the lay of the land, though. Figuring out where things are right away and when it's not too crowded sounds appealing to me. And just taking it all in, of course. But I doubt that would be more than like an hour? We'll see, I guess.
BTW - how are your seats set up on the plane? are you in same row across the aisle or is someone behind the others?
Funny, Dug just asked me the same question last night. We left it with the default that has us all in the same row, two and one across the aisle. So, Izzy will need to be by the window, due to the carseat and I was thinking we could maybe trade off sitting by her and having a break in the other seat. I figured it would probably be easier to talk to each other across the aisle vs. turning around, especially with the bigger gap between rows in First Class.
We did a big family trip to Hawaii 2 years ago. It was amazing and if airfare wasn't so expensive we'd go back in a heartbeat and our kids agree. Did you look at the goOahu card? Lots of things on your list are included on that card. We loved Kualoa ranch (we ended up going on 2 different days for 2 different tours). Waimea Valley was gorgeous. Very stroller friendly. Your daughter would love Sea Life Park (50 First Dates). Oahu was gorgeous with the exception of the Waikiki area which is nothing like the postcards

and glad to hear it was such a wonderful trip for your family! I'm sure we will want to go back again too, but we are never going to be able to take the airfare seriously after this...paying 10 times as much (for coach) would be a good deal "in real life".

Someday, though!
You know, I did look at the Go Oahu card, but I've changed up some plans since then, so I should check on that again. I know that it was not a good deal for what we initially had planned. I think Costco has something like that too, so now that we have a membership, I guess I should check on that. Thanks for the recommendations on the places to visit!

That's especially great to hear about Waimea Valley, as I'm hoping to get a good stroller walk in there and have some nice scenery for myself.