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Great information regarding the shops and restaurants across the street! I was under the impression that Aulani was isolated. Good to know it's not! And that's what I all a vacation lunch.
How cool that Goofy was actually IN the water! I didn't even know they allow that!
I guess maybe they're a bit more relaxed about these things at Aulani, because well Hawai'i is a bit more of a relaxed place.
That little shopping complex across the street changes my view of Aulani as an isolated beach resort!
I must admit I thought it was more isolated than it is, but I think part of that is I've never heard anyone talk about what else there is there. There are three other resorts, although we never left Aulani's area to explore them.
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I'd be very happy spending a few days between exploring the cultural talks and tours and pools at Aulani and visiting the little shops. If the DVC resorts at Hilton Head and Vero had something like that within easy scooting distance I'd try them as well! Relaxing with a real vacation lunch on your balcony with that view-- not hard to take!
Yes, I think without a car Hilton Head and Vero Beach probably are more isolated than Aulani now I think about it.
What a find near the resort! And you got a picture of Monkeypod Kitchen! That's Peter Merriman's restaurant that I had mentioned he was opening near Aulani!
Oh right!
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I can't believe I forgot to remind you to be on the lookout for it! Can you believe it's been over two years since my Hawaii trip?
I can't - where does the time go?
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I'm glad he opened his little restaurant near Aulani and that there are plenty of other shops there now. It just makes sense with so many people staying in that area.
It certainly does. I bet the shop, in particular, is a nice little earner....
Just read through 20 pages! Wheeeeeee! Great trip report so far and very, very helpful as I'm planning our first Aulani trip for this coming fall.
Oh I'm so glad it's helping with your planning.
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We've been to Hawaii once before to the Big Island (half stay in Hilo and half in Kona). I'm looking forward to a different Hawaii experience at Aulani. Your detail is greatly helping me in putting together my plan.
We did a day trip to Big Island to visit the National Park and wow, that's really something!
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If you ever come to Texas again, I hope you can come to Austin. I've got cows right behind the back of my house.
Austin is definitely on my list - and not just because you said there were cows behind your house although that does sound great to me. However, when we get there remains to be seen - we have such a list of places to see that it will take a while to get through everything....
That market looks great, and very convenient to Aulani. Can you walk there? I love pineapple coconut Haagen-Dazs!! I want some right now!
you literally come out of Aulani, turn left and walk to the traffic lights and cross there and over to the shopping complex. It's no more than five minutes walk from the entrance to Aulani.
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Pictures from your room are beautiful. Cant wait to get there. The pictures of the shopping complex across the street are really helpful in figuring prices and available groceries. Thanks again.
Tuesday 5 November – part seven: visiting a one bedroom villa
After a bit of down time in the room, we headed out again…
… and down one floor to see the one bedroom villa they have on show here. Can you guess where it is?
As I’m sure you can imagine, I went a bit nuts in here, getting lots of photos of everything:
Isn’t this just the coolest?
Cecilia who showed us around told us about some cool things – like how the octopus in this artwork has grabbed the letters to spell Disney!
I happened to ask about their Grand Villas, thinking I’d have about as much luck with seeing them as we did at the Grand Floridian, but I was very wrong. It turns out that they have one available for Members to see at 8:30am from Wednesday to Saturday, so we booked in for Thursday morning.
Once we’d finished there, we browsed Laniwai, the spa here…
… then we headed out to fill our mugs again.
Then we wandered around, seeing the resort in the daylight…
This is a seating area near the counter service places, Mama’s Snack Stop and Papalua Shave Ice
We found Mama’s Snack Stop…
Now I don’t know about you, but I’d heard how pricey everything is in Hawaii, and I have to be honest, I found the prices comparable to what you’d get at any Disney park. Ok, so not exactly cheap, but not really anymore expensive either.
I just caught up with your trip report and wow...everything is so beautiful. You are definitely making me want to go back to Hawaii....and I think Hawaiian burgers are on the menu tonight!! That one of Marks looked so good..as did your ice cream!!
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I have to agree. We spent two weeks in Hawaii in 1995 and I think we paid more for things then! I dont find those prices to bad for a quick service in a hotel.
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Very nice looking 1 bedroom. I like the booth seating area in the kitchen. Kids will love that! Great photos of the pool areas too!
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Great pictures from the one bedroom and the resort! I'm with you, I don't think the prices are that outrageous at the snack hut! No different from anywhere I've vacationed!
The one-bedroom looks great! I love how they learn and improve each time they build a DVC property. I don't think the prices at the snack bar look bad at all. From the way people talked about food prices at Aulani I thought they'd be much higher! I am disappointed, though, not to see a single vegetarian item. The selection at the ABC shop looked great, though, so that would be an option for me. Also the Monkeypod Kitchen menu is so fabulous I'm sure I'd have to try that.