Summary
If Disney trips bring lines, crowds, and humidity to mind, consider this getaway to be your theme park antidote. Located outside Honolulu, Aulani is a Disney destination that’s truly relaxing, where the lush walkways, outdoor offerings, and endless lazy river are nothing short of enticing.
With activities, entertainment, and nods to Hawaii’s landscape and history, this gem tucked away in a private, gorgeous corner of the island can make for an ideal family trip — if you know how to do it right.
Expect Disney, but not too much Disney.
Aulani features the quintessential parts of a Disney getaway — poolside visits by characters, adorable Mickey-shaped foods, unexpected doses of magic — but won’t feel anything like the theme parks. Thus, it’s best for those seeking a family-friendly tropical escape instead of a replacement for Walt Disney World.
While there are character meet-and-greets and small Disney touches throughout, Aulani focuses more on pure vacationing, with grotto-style pools, two stellar water slides, and a picturesque lazy river.
Come hungry.
The culinary offerings at Aulani’s sit-down restaurants are remarkably good. Makahiki, which hosts character breakfasts and dinners, presents phenomenally better offerings than standard Disney buffet fare. Meanwhile, ‘Ama ‘Ama serves upscale dining from its elegant beachfront porch. Even the poolside snacks, particularly Pāpālua Shave Ice’s Mickey-shaped treats, are exciting additions.
Tackle as many activities as you can.
You will be tempted to waste the day away in Aulani’s infinity pool and hidden whirlpool spas; however, there are plenty of exciting diversions worth breaking away for. Experience Aulani’s scenic Ko Olina Beach by kayak or paddleboard, snorkel past schools of fish and underwater statues in Aulani’s impressive Rainbow Reef lagoon, or head out for a round at Ko Olina Golf Club. Additionally, the Menehune Adventure Trail, an interactive game that magically brings Aulani’s surroundings to life, is perfect for breaking up a pool day.
Expect plentiful Japanese touches.
Due to Aulani’s proximity to Japan, many of its guests are from overseas, and the resort caters to this global clientele effectively. There are rice cookers in villa kitchens, and the resort features impressive dining options, including an extensive sushi menu at the ‘Olelo Room.
Moreover, much of the unique resort merchandise showcases characters who are wildly popular at Disney’s Tokyo theme parks.
Prepare for early nights and even earlier mornings.
Pool wristband distribution and chair selection commence at 8 a.m., and, given the resort’s family focus, it offers minimal nightlife. Fortunately, the time difference — Aulani is three hours behind the West Coast and six behind the East Coast — means most American guests will adjust easily to early mornings.
Make the most of your time alone.
Family vacations create wonderful memories, but your little ones’ favorites may just be made while you unwind elsewhere. Aunty’s Beach House, the kid’s club and certified child care center included with the hotel stay, offers delightful activities in its vibrant environment, allowing parents enough time to indulge in the adults-only ‘Alohi Point whirlpool or the unique treatments at Laniwai Spa.
Attend the luau, if it’s the only thing you do.
The Ka Wa’a Luau is a must-experience event that fuses Hawaiian culture and history with enthralling entertainment. The evening begins with hands-on craft stations and culminates in a feast and a spectacular performance.
Make the most important phone call of the day.
Aulani’s Daily Iwa guide is your best resource for finding out what’s happening at the resort. Additionally, the Character Hotline, reachable by hotel room phone, provides information on which characters will appear that day and where to find them.
Spend at least one day away from Aulani.
While Hawaii is undoubtedly gorgeous, it’s essential to leave Aulani’s phenomenal grounds to truly appreciate the island’s immersive, family-friendly splendor. Consider booking a tour or renting a car on-site to discover the island’s rainforest, waterfalls, and beaches before returning to one of the most serene hotels on O’ahu.