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It's sad that it was a disappointment because the beauty of the surroundings and all the offerings on the buffet, it would appear to be a great dining experience.
The surroundings certainly are beautiful, you're right there.
Oh I'm disappointed for your experience at Makahiki. We only did breakfast so there was no issue with music. Its a gorgeous setting and the food should match.
Oh breakfast was amazing - but that's another story for another day...
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Looking forward to the next post as we're headed to the Big Island - probably 2016 - but looking forward to it all the same
Well I can only show you what we did in our day trip there, but hopefully it will be of some help.
I'm FINALLY caught up! It was nice to have such an exiting continuation from your WDW portion! And all your photos are making me want to visit Hawaii much sooner than I'd planned! Keep it up.
As I've reached the end of one day, and the thread's getting a bit long, I've started a second thread for the Hawaii section of this trip report. After the issues I had with the WDW section with lots of problems posting replies and double posts, I didn't want to run into that again.
Out of interest, do you guys wear poppies too for it?
Yes we do and we all memorize Canadian John McCrae's wonderful poem "In Flander's Fields" in school. I even know it in French too, since we are technically a bilingual country.
Now a question for you... is the poem well known in England, as well? It has always been my assumption that wearing poppies grew from the popularity of the poem, but I wonder if it is only an important piece of writing in Canada or is it known internationally?
So sad to see that this part of your TR is over. I have enjoyed your experiences in Hawaii and was hoping you would stay for weeks!
Yes we do and we all memorize Canadian John McCrae's wonderful poem "In Flander's Fields" in school. I even know it in French too, since we are technically a bilingual country.
Now a question for you... is the poem well known in England, as well? It has always been my assumption that wearing poppies grew from the popularity of the poem, but I wonder if it is only an important piece of writing in Canada or is it known internationally?
I don't know the poem off my heart, but I do know of it and it is regularly used hear over Remembrance Day/Sunday. I put it that way, as we always commemorate on the Sunday closest to 11 November, which is Remembrance Sunday, but we also commemorate on 11 November as well.
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So sad to see that this part of your TR is over. I have enjoyed your experiences in Hawaii and was hoping you would stay for weeks!
Oh don't worry - it carries on in another thread. This was only day two of I think eight, so lots more to come yet!
Too bad your dinner at the hotel buffet wasn't all that amazing. The restaurant itself is quite beautiful with lots of great views. Love the colors and lighting! $50 was a bit pricey for a buffet. Never seen or been to a buffet being $50 per person. OUCH!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
I really enjoyed seeing all your pictures of Pearl Harbor and Aulani! I have to say that I thought the food prices were quite reasonable at the ABC market. We used to go to the ABC stores on all the islands and found their prices for clothing and souvenirs the best around. The DVC Grand Villa tour was beautiful and the views are just spectacular from your room!
I just finished catching up with this section of your TR. It took me a while because I was reading every little detail about your visit to Pearl Harbor. I still can't believe what I see when I look at those photos and read all of those facts. It's just such a sad moment in our nation's history.
I'm loving all of the pictures of the resort as well, and I can't wait to read more. I'm thinking I'll have to save that for this weekend though.
I have been reading and then getting inturuppted so I have not posted anything but now that I have finally finished section one I will.
First off the pictures as always....amazing. Aulani is just so beautiful, and how nice that you were there during a quiet time (I would agree that they budgeted in for lower crowd times, I have a few friends travel in the summer and they had an amazing time but definitely looked crowded in comparison to some of your pictures).
Pearl Harbor is on my list of places I must visit....your photos and feedback on your visit was so moving. And the soliders that asked to be buried back on Pearl Harbos so they could be with thier men....heartbreaking, but really shows the relationships that formed for the sailors that were stationed together. I loved reading and seeing all the pictures from your visit.
Sorry that the buffet was not "great" but glad you were able to find a couple of good picks. Cannot wait to hear about your other dining. Moving to part II YEAH!!!