We always rent a car from the airport, so that we can do our
own exploring during our stay and we have transportation to/from the airport. Parking is free (self parking) at Aulani
if
you are using your DVC points. We do
our shopping at Costco, Foodland and Down To Earth. I create a menu plan and grocery list ahead
of time. We geocache so we find places
to explore that way without having to spend money on excursions. I do recommend doing the Polynesian Cultural
Center once if you have the time. It is
an all day thing, but lots of fun for the family.
We tend to make most of our food in our villa. The kitchen does have a rice cooker which we
use all the time. We plan our meals
around a lot of rice things. You can
also request a
blender and make your own drinks then. There is also a BBQ on the property that
anyone can use. We have never done it,
but I see people using it. The gift
shop does have a few basic groceries if you forget something and don’t feel
like driving anywhere. But…I suggest
just walking across the street to the ABC store that has some groceries for a
much more reasonable price. There is also a coffee shop there and a few
other shops. The main grocery stores
like Target, Walmart, Foodland, Costco, etc are about a 10 minute drive. There are also a number of restaurants there
too.
The resort is very quiet after about 8pm. People do not
come to Aulani for the night
life. There is none. We love to sit on the Lanai near the lobby
which has a few couch type lounges and listen to the live music that gets
played in the Bar area. We will spend
a few hours there every evening just listening to the music and playing on our
ipads/phones. Yes there is wifi at the
resort…just not very fast wifi. You can
go to the bar area and order drinks and enjoy the music there too, but we like
to spend as little as possible so we find things that we can do that don’t cost
money. We go during winter, so the hours
of the pool and hot tubs are not late.
We like to sit in the
adults only Infinity Hot tub OFTEN!!! It is a 2 level hot tub and it is adults
only. Yes this is enforced (at least I
make sure it is when I am there). If it
is open until 8pm, then we are there a number of times too.
We don’t spend a lot of time in the main pool or the main
hot tubs as we don’t have kids and don’t need to be there. If we want to swim, then we head on over to
the ocean. The lagoon is very calm and
is a great place to swim. You can even
see fish near the part of the lagoon that is open to the ocean. We go out earlier in the morning and do
snorkeling and find the best viewing then as the water hasn’t churned up from
all the people in the lagoon yet. My
husband loves
the Rainbow Reef for swimming with the fish, and this is in the
resort area and is a cost. But the price
is fairly reasonable if you buy the length of stay pass, which also includes
snorkeling equipment for the day. There
is a discount for this for DVC members.
If you like to snorkel though, head on over to the Paradise Cove lagoon
and there you can see turtles and fish.
All beaches are free to use for everyone. Even the beach in front of Aulani is free to
anyone to use, but the beach chairs and Umbrella’s are only for Aulani
guests.
Every day you will get a new coloured wrist band so that it
proves that you are an Aulani guest. You
have to show your room key to get this wrist band. The DVC wrist bands and sparkly. You also show your wrist band to get
towels. There is a separate line for DVC
members to get towels first thing in the morning, but I have found sometimes it
was longer than the other line. You can
use either one.
There are a number of DVC member things…a weekly gathering,
a Mixology, cooking class and a resort tour.
These change though, so make sure to check the DVC members website to
see what is current. You can also get a 10% discount on
merchandise. Head over to the store
every
day as they have a little section off to the side that always has some
great sale items. The DVC pin is behind
the counter so you have to ask for it.
The discount does not apply to food or the unlimited refill mug…and yes,
they have that for about $20 and it is totally worth it. It is not a chipped mug like at WDW.
There are daily activities listed in paper you can get at
the front desk or Concierge. Also you
have a dedicated phone number to phone to find out what characters are out that
day. They do not list them all in the
paper, so make sure to phone. The
character breakfast was awesome. I would
only do it the 1 time as it is expensive, but we did enjoy it. Just like any other Disney resort/park, you
can give the cast members your camera and have your pictures taken. Yes there is a photo pass that you can buy,
but I found that the pictures on my camera where just as nice. You can even do this for sunset pictures. We have a lot of great pictures that the Cast
Members have taken with our camera.
There is pin trading at the resort. Not as much as at the
parks, but we have
gotten a good number of great pins.
There are a lot of people from the Asian parks, so you do get a variety
of pins you don’t see at WDW or Disneyland.
The DVC people have pins too.
I read reports a lot about chair hogs. We go during a slower time, so we tend to not
have issues, but we also don’t need chairs right at the pool. There are many areas around the resort with
great places to sit and enjoy the Hawaiian air.
The area around the adults pool is usually quiet, but I prefer an
oceanview when relaxing, so we either head to the beach
or find some of the
chairs off to the side of the resort where people don’t always wander too
first. There are no lockers to store
your stuff, so this is one of the reasons for the chair hogging. Anyone can access the resort pool area from
the beach, so make sure you don’t leave your stuff unattended. Non resort guest can
not use the pool or the
hot tubs, but they can wander around.
You don’t need to be a resort guest to go shopping or eat at the
restaurants. There are a couple of
restaurants on property. I don’t find
them any more expensive than ones at the parks.
We don’t tend to eat at the restaurants as we like to save our money and
eat in our room. We will buy the
occasional Dole Whip or fries.
We have gone 3 times all together and all of
them have been for 8 or 9 nights at Aulani.
Now we spend a few days in
Waikiki first to get the more touristy stuff
out of the way (and I love the city) and then spend the rest of the time at
Aulani and just explore from there.
Aulani is for relaxing (in my opinion), but I love that it is on Oahu so
I can take a car and go do things. My
parents like to spend the whole time sitting at the beach, whereas I like to
get out and do stuff a little more, so having your home base at Aulani is the
best. The Hawaiian attitude is very
noticeable at the resort and you get that relaxed
atmosphere. The lobby is amazing and when you first
arrive, you will get a quick tour of it.
Take some of the various tours of the resort that is offered. There is so many small details around that
only Disney does so well.
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