SueTGGR
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I wasn't sure if I should do a full on Trip Report or just post here. I debated it long enough and will just post here. If anyone needs questions answered, let me know. 
We went to Aulani as we are owners and HAD to go for my b-day, it was my big 5-0 afterall.
We got there on Aug 5th and sadly left on the 13th. The reservation came easy for a 1 bd with an ocean view. We were a little nervous as I had seen a few with ocean view and was not understanding how that could be ocean view. After much research, I requested a high floor with a low number as with the floor plans I found on another board, that seemed my best bet. We did the online check in with no problems and to be safe I even called and verified they got my request. When we pulled up in our rental car, which I highly recommend but I know they have a rental desk and you could get one there, we let them know we were self parking but needed to check in first. Once they found out we were DVC and had done the online check in they immediately pulled out beautiful Lei's. We (my sis & I) got ones with Tuber Roses, my fav so much that I had them for my bouquet for my wedding and the boys (my hubby and 12 yr old son) got the Kukui Nut Lei's. They gave us the run down of the lobby and then said they were sorry our room wasn't ready yet but we got there around 2pm so I wasn't surprised. They said we could leave our car in the front while we explored and the bell service would hold our luggage. All 4 of us looked at each other and almost simultaneously asked if we ever had to leave! We did later move the car into self parking and out key card got us in and out and because we are DVC we did not pay for parking.
One thing I want to warn you about is the traffic in and around Honolulu and beyond. If you are driving through that area give yourself extra time. Think commuter traffic. Stop and go for a good stretch of H1, the main highway.
Other than that a lot has already been posted. Pool is great but gets a little crowded during the day but it really ebbs and flows as people stop and eat and move on to other things. We never had an issue with finding 4 chairs for us to sit together but we aren't ones who really sit for long. There is a nice spot and a smaller pool over between Aulani and the Marriott (still on Aulani property) over in the direction of the outside doors to the Spa that seemed like it was an adult area but nothing posted. This is where we spend the majority of our
last day. It has a nice lounge/bar and you can get food there that isn't half bad and the bartender was great. The line for the tube slide was fine but one time we had to almost arm wrestle to get a tube as they only had so many out. Probably to prevent complaints about the line being too long, Disney is so smart! The Lazy River is not relaxing. Too many kids trying to race and splash and wrestle for you to just float along. I understand kids will be kids but I am being honest so others will not be surprised. A few couples would try and hold hands and float on down and I think the younger ones saw it as a challenge. They would dive down under and swim past. I saw quite a few collisions because of this. It is a shame as it would be a nice reprieve to just float and not worry but because it is so busy with people you really don't get a chance. That leads me to my next part....
The one thing I HIGHLY recommend is the Laniwai Spa! Give yourself time to relax and enjoy this space before and after your treatment, as you are allowed to do. They have taken away the day pass as people were unfortunately "camping out" there for the whole day and people who were paying for treatments were not able to enjoy the facilities. I did the Magical Nui and it was well worth it. I have NEVER done a spa treatment and they were spectacular. My sister did the same treatment and she is a spa/massage pro and she said the same thing...Amazing! Also, if you are curious they give tours twice a day so you can see the spa area. My sister and I spend about an hour in the reception area looking over their "menu" of services trying to decide on one treatment. We were able to get in on the day and time we wanted which was a couple of days after we were in there. Don't miss it! My husband was worried we had been kidnapped and we were by the Disney Laniwai staff and we were in heaven. We were even able to order lunch and eat in there but be careful as it is, I think, the same as room service but we couldn't resist as it was all for my birthday. Such sacrifices
Let me know if you have questions while it is still fresh in my mind.
Sue
I will work on posting a few pictures over the weekend.

We went to Aulani as we are owners and HAD to go for my b-day, it was my big 5-0 afterall.

One thing I want to warn you about is the traffic in and around Honolulu and beyond. If you are driving through that area give yourself extra time. Think commuter traffic. Stop and go for a good stretch of H1, the main highway.
Other than that a lot has already been posted. Pool is great but gets a little crowded during the day but it really ebbs and flows as people stop and eat and move on to other things. We never had an issue with finding 4 chairs for us to sit together but we aren't ones who really sit for long. There is a nice spot and a smaller pool over between Aulani and the Marriott (still on Aulani property) over in the direction of the outside doors to the Spa that seemed like it was an adult area but nothing posted. This is where we spend the majority of our

The one thing I HIGHLY recommend is the Laniwai Spa! Give yourself time to relax and enjoy this space before and after your treatment, as you are allowed to do. They have taken away the day pass as people were unfortunately "camping out" there for the whole day and people who were paying for treatments were not able to enjoy the facilities. I did the Magical Nui and it was well worth it. I have NEVER done a spa treatment and they were spectacular. My sister did the same treatment and she is a spa/massage pro and she said the same thing...Amazing! Also, if you are curious they give tours twice a day so you can see the spa area. My sister and I spend about an hour in the reception area looking over their "menu" of services trying to decide on one treatment. We were able to get in on the day and time we wanted which was a couple of days after we were in there. Don't miss it! My husband was worried we had been kidnapped and we were by the Disney Laniwai staff and we were in heaven. We were even able to order lunch and eat in there but be careful as it is, I think, the same as room service but we couldn't resist as it was all for my birthday. Such sacrifices

Let me know if you have questions while it is still fresh in my mind.
Sue

I will work on posting a few pictures over the weekend.
