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I've been searching the web and have found a lot of general information...but I'm looking for the nitty-gritty:
* Are there grocery stores nearby?
* Do the excursions mentioned on the Disney.go Aulani website cost extra? If so, is there a price list somewhere? Are those excursions hosted by Disney or the general resort area?
* Is there ample transportation or should we get a rental car to visit places like Pearl Harbor?
* Just how expensive is the food? How much is reasonable to budget daily for food?
* When is "rainy season"?
* Will we be eaten alive by the local insect population?
* Is it really mild all of the time, or should we bring jackets? (We live in Phoenix, AZ)
Across the street from Aulani is an ABC convenience store. They have hot dishes and some fresh fruits and vegetables available. The nearest regular supermarket is over in Kapolei proper, about 4 miles away. Kapolei also has a Target and a Costco there.
You will need a rent a car. I did a post on my blog about transportation in the area. As of right now, there are no public buses that run into the Ko Olina resort area and taxis are expensive. Right now, no plans for DME. Look up Thetikioutpost and then search for transportation.
Food is pricey. Fruits and vegetables are sold by weight since most things are shipped in. depending on where you go, a gallon of milk is $5 or more. I just bought 42OZ of Western Family oatmeal. It was $3.69 and that is the cheapest I can find it anywhere.
Insects...no, not around the resort. If you go hiking, bring the OFF.
Rainy season is Oct-Apr. It can get cool. Right now the highs are in the upper 70's and the lows mid to low 60's. If you get some of the trade winds blowing, a light jacket can help. If you go to higher elevations, then take that into account.
For excursions, right on the page they have this "* Excursions are operated by independent contractors that are neither agents of, nor supervised or controlled by, Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawai`i." I would think that once they get themselves more established, they might try to do their own.
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You've already got some great answers! And I agree with them!
I would, however, bring the bug spray with you even if you don't plan on hiking. In the evening hours, bugs come out like crazy. There is an outbreak of dengue fever, that is being transmitted by mosquitos here on the island. I would not want to risk that on vacation! My family and I (we live about 1/2 mile in from the coastline, 8 miles E of Ko Olina) get bit up all hours of the day.
Some food items are not far off from mainland prices...others are vastly different. Current milk prices are in the $8 range/gallon, Coffee Mate is $6.39/half gallon. Basically, the dairy, meat, produce sections are where you'll see the shockers. Even a little box of local bakery donuts is about $7. (All of these prices are coming from a local Foodland.)
I have not found eating out to be all that much more. Fast food meals are $1-$2 more than the mainland. MOST sit down meals are on par, depending on the establishment.
And I would absolutely get a rental car! No question!
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I would, however, bring the bug spray with you even if you don't plan on hiking. In the evening hours, bugs come out like crazy. There is an outbreak of dengue fever, that is being transmitted by mosquitos here on the island. ![/QUOTE]
I heard about dengue fever and we were warned about it for the Bahamas. Did many people get effected? Did you take any other precautions? That would be very scarey.
I heard about dengue fever and we were warned about it for the Bahamas. Did many people get effected? Did you take any other precautions? That would be very scarey.
This has been very intersting. Thanks for posting
I don't recall exact statistics, but it wasn't an overwhelming amount. There was a lot of hype about it, but it has subsided. (The news coverage anyway.) Still, we have issues with mosquitoes and other weird things that bite, but primarily in the evening hours.
The parking for guests is an issue that I have not been able to get a straight answer for. They keep telling me to take the tour.
In regards to dengue, there were several possible cases, but most of them turned out to be false. The last I heard was 2 people back in May in Pearl City. Haven't heard anything since then.
yeah, prices are higher here. In my area most stations have unleaded regular for $3.99 and eggs at Walmart were $2.36/doz for large.
Some additional weather info is for the summer, it can get into the upper 80's/low 90's but when the trade winds blow (winds coming from the NE) it's not too bad. When we get what we call Kona Winds (winds coming from the SE) it can get hot and sticky. Also over the past couple of years, the volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii has been spewing out more sulfur content than previously and when it blows up to Oahu in the Kona winds, we call it VOG. It can affect people who have respiratory problems. I don't have any breathing issues, but on occasion when we have voggy days, I'll wake up with a stuffed up sinus which will usually clear up when I shower.
I am too trying to get some info on Aulani. Since it is not open yet and no one has stayed there, its hard to judge everything. I know we are getting a car, but does anyone know if Aulani will charge for parking? I saw that at the next door JW Marriott they charge $35 a night! Also, are dining reservations recommended at Aulani like at WDW? I'm not sure if we should be reserving now... : / I agree, it is hard to figure out how to budget. I've been to Hawaii (Maui) once before and from I remember everything was pretty pricey, at least above the norm. : /
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