I'm going to post about Hawaii in a few different posts because there is SO MUCH to say! First I wanted to start with Aulani. There are no words to describe the joy, relaxation and contentment we felt staying at this resort, so I will try to combine it with pictures and see if we can come close!
We weren't sure what to expect walking into Aulani the first evening. I mean, it's a Disney hotel in Hawaii... could it possibly live up to the amazingness that this combination suggests? We knew immediately when we arrived: Yes, it can!
We received a flower and kukui nut lei greeting as the hosts who took our bags handed us off to the greeter waiting in the front lobby. Although it was dark when we arrived, the view of the lobby was breathtaking as we took in all of the beautiful Hawaiian art and enjoyed the relaxing music. If you have been there, you know... even just breathing the air is enjoyable! The humid, comfortable temperatures and the smell of plumeria. Heaven.
These are photos of the lobby taken throughout our stay...
The view from the entry way
The beautiful glass work over the entry
The view down one of the wings
Some of the art work on the walls
Beautiful engraved hallways - they spared no detail on this hotel!
The greeter talked with and welcomed us as we made our way over to the check-in counter and she handed us over to the employee there.
This was one of our favorite pieces - all photographs taken by school children from the island.
(All under age 10. There was some beautiful art in this collage!)
When we made our way to the room the bell hop was waiting for us as we exited the elevator on our floor and he gave us a tour of our room and some tips on what not to miss at the resort. Every detail of the room was carefully thought out, from the space built under the bed for suitcases to the beautiful view. We ate breakfast on our balcony every morning because (even in one of the "value" rooms), this was our view.
The first morning we were there we decided to watch the sunrise, so we were up and out of our room by 6:30 a.m. We made our way out to the beach to enjoy the show.... but as we headed out, it dawned on us that the sun rises in the EAST. We were on the West side of the island. Bummer. So instead we just enjoyed the unique lighting of the early morning and eventually watched the sun rise over the buildings & mountains. :)
We walked around a bit and enjoyed the view of the different inlets and a few neighboring hotels. None even came close to the beauty of Aulani, though (in terms of hotels).
One of the many things Aulani offered that we really enjoyed were the evening shows. There were multiple options every night. You could sit around a campfire and listen to "Uncle" tell stories, attend the Hawaiian show that they put on several times per week...
(I'm sure you can tell I'm happy!)
Listen to live Hawaiian music at each of the restaurants or on the lawn...
...even sit out and watch movies under the stars. All family friendly Disney flicks, ofcourse! We watched Brave. Well, Andy watched. I caught glimpses while I snoozed on the lawn under the stars... it was fabulous! Great movie, I was just exhausted from all the fun in the sun...
It's a great theme for kids as they are one part devious and one part helper. There is a huge kids water area/play bridge called Menehune Bridge that I can't wait to let the kids play on one of these days! They had endless entertainment for children, most of which we did not take advantage since we were without the kiddo's this time around. I'm sure our next trip will be quite different since we definitely plan on bringing our little ones back here! Character breakfasts, character picture opportunities, photo pass people around the resort taking photos of your family fun, lei making, weaving, all kinds of learning opportunities... the list goes on.
The best kids feature is Aunty's Beach House where the children have an abundance of activities to choose from and they receive very personalized attention! Most of the kids we saw did not want to leave - even if the parents were taking them to dinner or to the beach. One little girl we overheard summed it up - when asked what her favorite part of their Hawaiian vacation was she responded "Everything about today at Aunty's beach house!" So cute.
I should note here that the prices for this hotel are very high, but when you figure in the price for up to 14 hours per day (if you wanted) of childcare and child activities (even if Mom & Dad go off to explore the island), it is considerably less! Kids have to be 3 & potty trained so it will be a while for us... but we will take the kids there some day.
Another thing that we loved was Rainbow Reef - a private snorkeling pool that they have where you can swim with tropical fish and be guaranteed an up close encounter. They let you snorkel during feeding times, which was our favorite part! The fish were even coming up to our masks to see if we had food! (We learned a trick - if you pay for the "length of stay" pass to Rainbow Reef you get your snorkel gear and life vest rentals down on the beach for your "length of stay," as well!)
Look closely, you'll see Ariel's castle in the "reef" :)
It was an amazing experience that we will not soon forget! We very much look forward to the next visit with the kids! And maybe another one alone before then... we shall see. ;-) More to come in the next Aulani post...
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