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Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

“See that line where the sky meets the sea, it calls me.” -Moana

(My family and I were hosted by Disney Aulani, but all opinions are mine)

We had the distinct honor of being hosted at Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa for their Mahalo Season which is going on now through December 21st. It is such a great time of year to go since they are having some awesome deals. For instance, book 3 nights get your 4th night FREE, or, get 30% off your room if you book 5 nights or more (or get 40% off 5 nights or more if you take a Disney Vacation Club house tour). What a great time to go when not everyone is on summer vacation but the weather is sill amazing!! Here are some reasons to visit Aulani right now!

The Pools – There are so many fun pools and water slides at Aulani, there is truly something for every age! There are the bigger style family pools, infinity pools, adult only pools/hot tubs, a lazy river, single rider slide, double raft slide (both of these slides have no height requirement), splash pad, water structure with 2 more smaller slides, it really feels endless.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

The hubby and I enjoying the adult only spa that overlooked the ocean.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

On the lazy river, being well, lazy!;)

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

They even have a fresh water reef that you can snorkel in with over 1,000 fish. Our son, age 6, was a little nervous, especially since the water was pretty cool, but he did great and LOVED swimming with all the fish. Our daughter, age 4, loved watching from the viewing windows.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

The Beach – If you want to step away from all the pools just walk a few feet down the stairs and you are at the most quaint beach. Tucked away in a little cove you will find warm Hawaiian waters, soft sand, plenty of chairs and lots of activities (if you want). There is paddle boarding, which we tried and LOVED. The kids were able to sit on the front and we got pretty good at paddling around the lagoon. 

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

They also have snorkeling, boogie boards and sand toys that you can rent for the day. There are also beach fitness classes you can sign up for in advance like ocean yoga, sunrise yoga, beach bootcamp and more. I tried the ocean yoga and absolutely loved it, so tricky, but such a cool experience.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

The Rooms – We stayed in a one bedroom Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Villa and it was perfect for our family! You do not have to be a DVC member to book these rooms, but they do give first priority to their members. We love that the kids slept in a different room from us! It allowed us some freedom in the evenings when they went to bed without feeling like we had to go to bed too (which often happens in most hotel rooms). At Aulani resort there are DVC villa’s that can sleep families with 4 to upwards of 12 people, plus there are certain discounts at the resort for DVC members.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

There was a full kitchen with all of the amenities that you would have at home in your own space. This allows you to cook and eat in your room if you are staying for a longer amount of time and don’t want to eat out for every meal.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

There is a nice living space which actually transforms into a queen size bed and could sleep two people.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

There is also a fold out Murphy bed under the TV that sleeps another child. The kids thought this was so cool and we just asked for a bed railing, which they were more than happy to supply for us.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

There was plenty of bathroom space as well. We had one large shower, toilet and sink, then in other area we had a jetted tub with another sink.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

There is also a washer and dryer if you are staying for a few days and want to pack light, this is really quite genius!

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

But my favorite part was probably out on the balcony. Not only could we see the entire resort, but we could also watch the sunset over the ocean. The views were just breathtaking.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

The Views – Speaking of views, everywhere you went there was a beautiful view. Beginning as soon as we walked inside the lobby at Aulani I was in awe. The ocean, the pools, the rooms, they all had the most stunning scenes the eye could hold.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

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The Characters – Of course what Disney vacation would be complete without a few character sightings?!? Make sure to call the number on your daily IWA (or your daily schedule) each morning to find out where they are going to be, not every character is out everyday.

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

Your Ultimate Guide to Aulani, a Disney Resort

The Food – There are so many places to eat at Aulani, there is really no need to go anywhere else. I never had a problem finding gluten free options at any of the restaurants, which was so nice! One of our favorite walk up/to-go places was Ulu Cafe. It has awesome açaí bowls, poke bowls, flatbread pizza (with GF crust), pre-made salads and much more.

We were treated to the character breakfast at Makahiki one morning and the spread of food was pretty awesome! Again, I was super happy with the gluten free options and the kids loved that they even had a buffet short enough for them to reach.

Of course it wouldn’t be a Disney vacation without some Mickey shaped food, including the shaved ice.

And the only place I have found Original Pineapple Dole Whip mixed with Vanilla is here at Aulani…and let me tell you, it was amazing!

There are a few casual dining experiences like Off the Hook, which has your more traditional turkey burgers and fries, with views of the pool and ocean.

Then there is a place called Oleo Room, which has awesome tacos, sliders and live music. Oleo is super cool because all of the staff are fluent in Hawaiian and can teach you some of the words that are all over the restaurant.

We also had a wonderful dinner sponsored by the resort at Ama Ama, everything was delicious, especially this steak and scallops!!

The Kids Club – Kids ages 3-12 (and potty trained) can go to Aunty’s Beach House while the parents have a little alone time. There are endless amounts of things to do for the kids to stay entertained from crafts, movies, dress up, board games, outside play, computer room, the list goes on…They do have an open house in the mornings from 8-9:30am so you can go and check it all out to get your child acquainted with the space. Then when both child and parent are ready, they can be left between the hours of 9:30am-9pm.

The Laniwai Spa  – This is the perfect spot to go when the kids are visiting Aunty’s Beach House. I have been to quite a few spas in my day and I was so impressed with not only the services, but the space itself. We began with choosing rocks with words of affirmation and tossing them into the fountain.

There was a beautiful garden that you could spend hours just relaxing in the different pools, jacuzzi’s and showers. There were lounge chairs, lounge rooms and both a steam room and eucalyptus sauna.

Both my husband and I had the hot stone massage which was amazing! I highly recommend that for anyone, in fact is it too early to want to go back and do it again?!?;)

The Painted Sky – I’ve said it before and I will say it again, Disney just knows how to add little touches of magic to your vacation. The kids were both treated to makeovers at the Painted Sky studio and they were in heaven. So much attention to detail here making sure that it’s not just a traditional princess makeover, but they are able put their Hawaiian touch on it. Both of our kiddos chose the Hawaiian looks, although they do have a few other options like Moana and Ariel.

The Disney Magic – Any Disney vacation is bound to have that special Disney magic and at Aulani it is no exception to the rule. Besides all of these wonderful things I have already mentioned, here are a few of those “extra” magic moments that we thought were pretty special. Starting with a birthday cake waiting for our daughter who was turning 4 the day we arrived at the resort.

Movie nights on the lawn you can pull up a mat, order a pizza to go from Ulu Cafe and watch a Disney classic under the Hawaiian night sky.

Story telling by the fire pit is a Hawaiian tradition passed down from generation to generation and we loved getting a sneak peak.

We could hear live Hawaiian music every night anywhere from the resort.

Scavenger Hunts on the Menehune Adventure Trail was a highlight for our kids. They loved spotting these special little Hawaiian creatures, getting clues along the way and even a few treasures.

The KA WA A Lu’au is a wonderful evening for the entire family to share in traditional Hawaiian food, dance, music, and even some more character sightings. The kids got to learn some hula dancing and make lei’s while we feasted on a lavish buffet.

And 2 other mentions are the Pua Hana Community Room, which has board games, arts and crafts and DVD’s to rent as a family. AND the Luana Lounge, which is a wonderful location you can utilize before checking in or after checking out that has showers, lockers and a lounge area perfect if your room isn’t ready yet, or you had to check out but still want to use the facilities.

Now, do you have any questions after reading? Would you like more info on the Disney Vacation Club? Let me know in the comments below!

 

 

 

This article has 16 comments

  1. Katrina Parks

    How many nights did you spend at Aulani? Did it feel like you had enough time to be able to experience most of their amenities?

    • Jenny

      We had 4 nights there since we left late on the 5th day we felt like it was enough time. But we also didn’t explore the rest of the island. If you want to take a day away from Aulani then you might need more than 4 nights.

  2. Sue

    Not sure what I loved more, your darling photos, or the beautiful resort!! After seeing your blog, it’s definitely on my to do list!!! Thanks!!!!

  3. Caroline

    Woohoo!!! Looks SO amazing!! Loved this post!!

  4. Sarah

    Ok this makes me want to go even more!! What an incredible trip! Love the amenities, gorgeous views, matching suits with you and Rosie, Shelly Mae Bear and all the fun food spots! Definitely a bucket list spot!

    • Jenny

      It was amazing and you all would love it! In 2 years your youngest will be 3 and a perfect age!

  5. Michelle

    Was four nights enough?

    • Jenny

      Here are my thoughts on that…if you are not looking to do lots of adventures away from the resort, then 4 nights felt perfect. But if you want to go explore the island, then you might need at least 2 more nights.

  6. Brittney

    What are the cost for the rentals (sand toys, paddle board, snorkel gear, etc) at the beach?

    • Jenny

      Actually the boogie boards, sand toys and life jackets are complimentary for guests. The snorkel set for the day is $20 and paddle boarding is $39 per hour.

  7. Justine

    Looks like so much fun! The kids club sounds great!

  8. Sarah @ Foxy's Domestic Side

    What a fantastic trip! So much fun, and so much more to do than I thought would be there! Such a trip of a lifetime! Love it.

    • Jenny

      I think your hubby would love this place! I know he is hesitant about the cruise, but this would be perfect for you all.

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