10/19/2023
The word Aulani in Hawaiian means "messenger of the chief." In the case of the Disney Resort on the southwest side of O'ahu, Hawaii, the chief is the Hawaiian culture itself and the messengers are the people of the island speaking through the intentional design, decor and art of this thoughtful layout. The towers are shaped as boat houses and mirror the misty Ko'olau Mountain Range behind the resort. In the middle of the water features (including a lazy river, splash park and tropical "rainbow reef" fish lagoon perfect for snorkeling), rises a volcano with two water slides. Many of the rooms have washers and dryers - typical of Disney vacation club resorts. Finally, the calm cove spills out to the Pacific Ocean and offers opportunities for guests to paddle board, swim safely, snorkel and take an outrigger canoe ride out to sea - channeling your inner Moana! Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa
π Kids can look for small statues of the Menehune, shy, mischievous people of the Hawaiian mountains, all around the resort - and don't skip the scavenger hunt. It's magical!
πββοΈ Sign your children up for the kids club beforehand to meet Disney characters, including Moana, without the lines! Adults can relax at the adult-only hot tub or visit the spa.
π₯ The resort has two main formal dinner areas including the intimate AMA'AMA and breezy Makahiki - where you can also book a character breakfast. Other quick cafes are located around the resort or you can walk across the street for local food and Starbucks.
πΊThe Olelo Room is a bar and lounge serving Hawaiian cocktails and appetizers - and is the only establishment on the island where everyone on staff speaks Hawaiian. Shadow boxes of images - such as animals, rainbows, numbers, household items - are carved around the bar with the Hawaiian names under them so you learn some new words!
π¨ The resort boasts the largest collection of Hawaiian art in the world. All artists featured are native Hawaiians.
πΌοΈ Sign up for make your own Mickey Ears, painting or stargazing (The Hawaiians were wayfarers and voyagers who used the stars for navigation) at the activities desk.
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