You can use the beach (lagoon) as a visitor - the vast majority of beaches on Oahu are public. You can’t use Aulani’s beachside furniture as a visitor.
Yes, you can visit to shop and eat at any non-table service eatery. Parking is expensive, but Disney will validate if you make a $50+ purchase on a single receipt.
Yes, you can visit to shop and eat at any non-table service eatery. Parking is expensive, but Disney will validate if you make a $50+ purchase on a single receipt.
I believe you still need to be a registered guest. When I called to make a reservation for my daughter's April birthday stay, I had to provide my booking confirmation number.
Typically you can shop and dine at Aulani and visit the beach (cannot use beach chairs nor visit the pool or partake an any activities) but until further notice, you can shop and visit the beach. To dine, you must be a resort guest.
Typically you can shop and dine at Aulani and visit the beach (cannot use beach chairs nor visit the pool or partake an any activities) but until further notice, you can shop and visit the beach. To dine, you must be a resort guest.
You can still purchase food from Ulu Cafe, Mama's, and the shave ice stand. There are a couple of tables near the splash pad where you can sit and enjoy your food. We were there earlier tonight to shop (BoGo FREE all Duffy & Friends merch + stackable 20% kamaaina discount!) and had no problem.
Are you sure you're reaching employees at Aulani? Typically, Disney numbers are routed to a central call center that answers on behalf of the resorts. And unfortunately, some of these CMs are notorious for providing bad information.
Right, I'm just saying that often when you think you're calling "direct", you're routed to a call center without even being made aware of it. Because of that, I would suggest leaning towards the recent experiences here over what they tell you on the phone for certain things.