Our last trip we went during Christmas time from the west coast and flights were pretty pricey.... around $850 per person nonstop. When we went in August 2012 I got flights for closer to $600. You can find them for less but that is going to depend on where you are coming from and can sometimes entail booking before the 7month window opens up for booking Aulani.
The rental car for our stay in August '12 was for 6 days and I got it for around $300 by stalking the Costco car rental website. I felt like that was a pretty darn good price. Christmas was around $600 for 10 days
Food is pretty pricey in Hawaii.... for our family of 4 we figured around $250 per day($62.50 per person), some days we spent a less, and some days we spent more, but I think it balanced out in the end. When we were going to a fancier dinner such as Roys, or the Paradise Cove Luai it was above $250 for that particular day. One could definitely do Hawaii with a smaller food budget than that if you cut corners and had younger kids.
Our airfare has ranged from $400-$800 per person (coming from west coast).
We also factor in drinks while at the pool and things- we factor in $11 per drink in case it's a speciality one. We also buy our own alcohol and plastic cups to save money.
Car rentals have varied as well- we need a mini van this time and got one for $475 for 10 days - but that's off season. We paid the same thing for a full size car for shorter time during spring break time.
And since you're another west coaster - what's your thoughts on this crazy high airfare thing?? Do you think it might drop?? Last yr. I booked in January for August and all of our flights only went UP from there (I kept watching it). But this year it's higher than it was last year. I don't know what to do….I nearly choked this morning when I saw $609. Do you know if there's a liquor store nearby? Where we live we have to go to special county-run liquor stores for "the hard stuff". I can't remember what the law is in Hawaii. DH will just drink beer but I will want some Captain Morgan. I am planning on bringing a small collapsible cooler to bring down to the pool / beach. I WILL NOT pay $11 for drinks every day. Again, sounds like Priceline may be a fair bet on the car rental. I never did find any Costco deals or Discounthawaiicarrental.com rates to beat it.
About airfare, I'm not sure! It has been really unusual.. I live in seattle so we fly direct to HNL in 2012 we flew late march and it was $525 rnd trip on hawaiian (booked 3 months out). Our last trip we booked in Jan for a late April spring break trip and paid $800 something- it was crazy. It never droppedour trip coming up in a week and half we booked in Oct and it was $379 rnd trip. Amazing deal!
The way we got that though was to NOT enter in all 5 of us. They had cheap seats released at 2 at a time. So if I entered all 5 of us, airfare was very high. Only 2 people and cheap seats. It's a gamble and you have to be willing to book the rest if your party at the higher cost if it doesn't work but for us it did. I booked 2 then waited. 10 minutes later 2 more cheap seats opened up. Grabbed those then waited. Another cheap seat opened.
As for liquor you can buy in all the grocery stores. We do one or 2 drinks at the resort price (at dinner and one at the pool) then if we want anything else we get it from our room![]()
As for car rental, it's a gamble too! I haven't found anything cheaper for mine ($343 before all fees, $479 after) using the budget code that's floating around. That's for 10 days. I keep looking and the costs at all other places are close to 1,000! Even discount Hawaii car rental could t beat it (but I've used them in past when I used a smaller car and it was great!).
Last time we took DS to Hawaii he was still eating off the kids menus for the most part - glad to hear my $200 / day for meals thinking should be "close" for the 3 of us now that he is 17. In addition to my Disney gift cards that I "collect" I am also collecting some Outback/Roys cards to use at Roys one night.
While I had hoped to find an even cheaper deal on the car rental it sounds like my Priceline bid that I got for $172ish was a pretty good deal (and it ended up being thru National which was my 1st choice). While I hate to pre-pay for that kind of stuff I may try that again this year. (I never did find what I considered a "good deal" on the Maui car.)
Since you are on the west coast what do you think about these CRAZY airfare prices that I have been seeing this year?? I can't decide when to book that LAX - HNL flight. I am still having trouble swallowing that last yr. I got it for $272 and this year it's been hovering around $485 (although THIS MORNING it was $609 - I'm hoping that's just bcuz it's the weekend and that it will drop later this week.) It's just a ONE-way flight - so it's killing me that it's that high - esp. since I got our other flights for $710. It just seems wrong that the 1-way from LA to HNL should be THAT high doesn't it??![]()
I know what you're saying LeeAnne... it seems like the days of finding great airfare deals are gone.... at least while I am forced to only book during the high season due to my kids school schedules!!
That is a great price on a rental car... and that's coming from someone who got her price for our WDW trip wittled down to $19 a day! I have yet to get that good of a rate in Hawaii, but I do understand that some of it is because of when we are going... and the fact that I am not willing to cram us all in a compact! But you have to feel really good about that car rental price.