carone0318
Disney-aholic, can't get enough of this place!!!
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Hey everyone.... WE ARE GOING TO HAWAII (and Disneyland again)!
A little background:
My family have been members since 1999. We own at BWV, HH and since this past summer SSR. My husband and I will be married 27 years come March 18th!! Holy moly, that is a long time and we are in our youthful 50s!
My kids have grown up going to Disney, my daughter's first trip was when she was just shy of 3 (that is the trip we became members). My son wasn't even born when we bought, but he did get his first hair cut on his first trip when he was 16 months old. My kids are now 25 and 20, my son will be 21 in a few weeks (Valentine's Day). And for the record, we have 3 dogs. 2 full basset hound girls and my silver fox boy who is a bagel (that would be a basset hound, beagle mix) who is 13 going on 14 in April. I would be remiss not to mention the turtle, Leo, he's part of the family too. Pretty cool to watch him eat his mealworms, he loves them! Ok, now back to business.
We have done countless trips to WDW, a handful of trips to HH and even did a Disneyland (and San Francisco) trip on points, oh and a couple of cruises (not really my jam, but I tried twice). I've always wanted to go to Hawaii and since we are DVC members, hey we want to go to Aulani. We will be using points. I booked at the 7 month window, since that is not our home resort and we have an ocean view 2 bedroom unit for 7 nights, May 19th - May 26th. We checkout on the 26th and then flying to LAX and will be in the Disneyland area for an additional 3 nights. We decided to do this stop in CA to help with jetlag. We are coming from the east coast and thought , it may help us adjust on our way back. We will see.
I am "Betty tour guide" as I do all of the planning and the fam usually just follows along for the experience. Hawaii is a big trip, with lots of expenses so I decided to keep a costs spreadsheet to document my out-of-pocket expenses and also to note the dates I made reservations. When I plan trips, I fully emerge myself. I've joined several Aulani specific FB groups and also Oahu groups. What I notice the most is that people want to know when to book excursions, what excursions to book and how much do things cost.
This is my Aulani/Disneyland documentary, stay tuned, more to come!
A little background:
My family have been members since 1999. We own at BWV, HH and since this past summer SSR. My husband and I will be married 27 years come March 18th!! Holy moly, that is a long time and we are in our youthful 50s!
My kids have grown up going to Disney, my daughter's first trip was when she was just shy of 3 (that is the trip we became members). My son wasn't even born when we bought, but he did get his first hair cut on his first trip when he was 16 months old. My kids are now 25 and 20, my son will be 21 in a few weeks (Valentine's Day). And for the record, we have 3 dogs. 2 full basset hound girls and my silver fox boy who is a bagel (that would be a basset hound, beagle mix) who is 13 going on 14 in April. I would be remiss not to mention the turtle, Leo, he's part of the family too. Pretty cool to watch him eat his mealworms, he loves them! Ok, now back to business.
We have done countless trips to WDW, a handful of trips to HH and even did a Disneyland (and San Francisco) trip on points, oh and a couple of cruises (not really my jam, but I tried twice). I've always wanted to go to Hawaii and since we are DVC members, hey we want to go to Aulani. We will be using points. I booked at the 7 month window, since that is not our home resort and we have an ocean view 2 bedroom unit for 7 nights, May 19th - May 26th. We checkout on the 26th and then flying to LAX and will be in the Disneyland area for an additional 3 nights. We decided to do this stop in CA to help with jetlag. We are coming from the east coast and thought , it may help us adjust on our way back. We will see.
I am "Betty tour guide" as I do all of the planning and the fam usually just follows along for the experience. Hawaii is a big trip, with lots of expenses so I decided to keep a costs spreadsheet to document my out-of-pocket expenses and also to note the dates I made reservations. When I plan trips, I fully emerge myself. I've joined several Aulani specific FB groups and also Oahu groups. What I notice the most is that people want to know when to book excursions, what excursions to book and how much do things cost.
This is my Aulani/Disneyland documentary, stay tuned, more to come!