*Concept artwork (c) Disney
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
New Hotel Planned for the Disneyland Resort, a AAA Rated 4-Diamond Hotel
*Concept artwork (c) Disney
Friday, June 3, 2016
Dining at Aulani, 3 part series conclusion.
This is part 3 of a 3 part series by DreamFinder Travel agent Kim Merrill.
You may be wondering what your dining options are at
Disney’s Aulani resort in Hawaii. Having
just returned from a stay at that wonderful resort, I can assure you that there
are plenty of food offerings to satisfy all family members!
Quick Service:
Ulu Café is Aulani’s quick-service option. Equivalent to Walt Disney World’s quick
service options, there are a variety of pre-packaged grab and go items that
satisfy many different levels of taste.
We ate breakfast here twice and were pleased with the different
selections. There were breakfast wraps,
breakfast sandwiches on a croissant, French toast with eggs or bacon, pastries,
oatmeal, or boxed cereals. While I did
not eat lunch or dinner here, they had daily specials that included different
soups, sandwiches, salads, or entrees.
This is also one of the locations that you can purchase and fill the
Aulani version of a refillable mug. There is a second location that is open
24-hours, but Ulu Café has the coffee, tea, and soda locations while the
24-hour option has only sodas/lemonade/juice stations.
Sit Down locations:
Makahiki is Aulani’s buffet option that is open for a
character breakfast daily and an intermittent dinner character meal. As you can see below, the décor was
stunning! All the dining locations at
Aulani are open-air, so if you were to turn around from the wall pictured
below, you would see open doors leading to a patio where there is live music
playing in the evenings.
We ate there for dinner on a non-character night. While pricey, we were VERY pleased with both the
variety of selections and the quality of the food. I’d like to point out that there were 3 types
of sushi available (yeah!!) and that there were other regionally inspired
dishes in addition to perennial favorites like prime rib and chicken dishes.
Reservations are available for this restaurant, and can be done online prior to
your arrival, during your arrival, or you can call the restaurant if you
prefer. We made a same-day reservation
and obtained a 6:30 p.m. slot without difficulty. Please note that children over age
9 are charged as an adult.
Aulani’s other sit-down establishment is named Ama Ama. Ama Ama is actually a local fish, so as you
can imagine, the menu here for dinner is locally sourced and inspired. This is their “signature” restaurant, and as
such, the pricing reflects this. We were willing to give it a go, but in
looking at the menu, thought that we would do better as a family going for
lunch instead of dinner, as the dinner options were not tween-friendly (and our
tween has a teen appetite and would not do well with a kid’s menu). They have a
much more reasonably priced lunch menu as well as a breakfast offering if you’d
prefer a table-service option instead of a grab and go breakfast. Had we managed to do this as an adults-only
dinner, this would have been a lovely romantic dinner for us. Reservations are also available here and can
be made as described above for Makahiki.
Bars and pool/beach options:
My favorite find for this trip was the O’lelo Room.
Dedicated to the Hawaiian language, all the bartenders here
are fluent in Hawaiian and can help with pronunciations! They have a bar menu from 5-7pm each night
and my husband and I spent a lovely evening here having drinks and appetizers
after our daughter actually opted to participate in an activity at the kid’s
club (more on that later). They had a list of tap beers for $5 and house wine
for $7. We had Kahlua pork nachos for $9 and then had the Calamari with
different dips for $15. Both were very
tasty and they brought small samples of a few beers when my husband asked for
recommendations.
Poolside, there were 3 different options: Shave ice, the lava shack (where you could
get DOLE WHIP and refill drinks), and an area where you could get hot dogs,
chicken tenders, coconut shrimp and the like. There was also a small place by
the beach to get snacks that were not your average fare! Sadly, there is not a drink refill station
right off the beach.
Near the adults-only pool there is a bar, as well as one
located just off Ama Ama. Interestingly,
none of these bar areas are off-limits to children. That being said, there really is nothing
there that would attract kids to those spots, and there are areas that can be
near and serviced by the staff that work there but are out of the “bar” area
itself. I did also notice drink orders
were being taken on the beach, but I was not approached once by any of those
cast members, so I’m not sure whether that was due to under staffing or my lack
of looking interested in beach-based alcoholic beverages.
I hope you have found my information on Aulani helpful. There are some great promotional offers available, and I am happy to obtain a pricing quote for you. Please contact me for more information, or use the "request a quote" option on the blog, website or Facebook page. I will follow up with more information on the Kids Club for you in a new blog post, and include the "kids" point of view as well.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Changes announced for the Disney Wonder cruise ship
Exciting new entertainment and experiences are in store for Disney Wonder guests after the Disney Cruise Line vessel is transformed this fall. Headlining the enhancements are imaginative spaces for children, a jazzy restaurant and an English pub.
Following are highlights of the fun for guests of all ages, debuting on the Disney Wonder this fall.
Marvel Super Hero Academy
The Marvel universe comes to life in Marvel Super Hero Academy. Here, young guests can train to develop the brave and adventurous heroes inside themselves. It’s an exciting addition to Disney’s Oceaneer Club, the engaging and interactive space just for children.
Exclusively on the Disney Wonder, Marvel Super Hero Academy will offer extraordinary adventures in which each young guest plays an
integral role. With the mentorship of some of Marvel’s greatest Super Heroes, young trainees will learn the value of teamwork, bravery and problem solving through hands-on play and programs.
In one mission, Spider-Man will appear in person to help children hone their spider senses by perfecting their skills of reflex, speed and sharp minds. Children will work on their web-slinging and then get to see themselves in the headlines of the Daily Bugle.
The high-tech command post is also where other Marvel Super Heroes will interact with children via a large digital display, helping them unleash their inner heroes. In one program, kids can control the movement of a character on screen to practice super skills like repulsor blasting.
Throughout the academy, displays will feature equipment that helps make Marvel Super Heroes the mightiest in the universe. Captain America’s World War II shield, Iron Man’s helmet, Spider-Man’s web shooters and Black Widow’s gauntlets will inspire young Super Hero recruits.
More Fun for Young Guests
Elsewhere in Disney’s Oceaneer Club, open to children ages 3 to 12 years old, kid-sized fun continues with new play spaces and more character interactions than ever before.
A new It’s a Small World Nursery will delight the youngest cruisers with a whimsical world inspired by the style of the legendary theme park attraction.
Tiana’s Place Restaurant
Exclusive to the Disney Wonder, Tiana’s Place restaurant will transport guests to an era of southern charm, spirited jazz and street party celebrations. With a menu influenced by southern-style cuisine, Tiana’s Place will provide food for the body and soul, showing that dreams and dishes come true.
Guests of Tiana’s Place, the restaurant inspired by Princess Tiana in the Disney animated feature, “The Princess and the Frog,” will be treated to a celebration of New Orleans dining and entertainment. Live music will be performed on the main stage, with rhythmic, toe-tapping notes of jazz, swing and blues setting the tone for the French Quarter supper club atmosphere.
Chefs will cook up Tiana’s recipes, drawing inspiration from the flavors and ingredients of the Louisiana bayou. Tiana’s personal touch will be evident in the menu, the entertainment and throughout every detail in the restaurant. From Tiana’s family photos to water lily-shaped candleholders to her framed culinary awards – all will help tell the timeless tale of Tiana’s journey from waitress to frog to princess to proud restaurant owner.
Cheers, to an English Pub
The adult district includes a brand-new pub that invites guests to take a jaunt to an authentic English tavern. Dark woods, plush leather furniture and brass accents are reminiscent of a friendly neighborhood pub. Of course, a selection of British and specialty beers create the perfect pub atmosphere, where adult guests can sip a pint or cocktail, or sample a brew made especially for the pub.
Observant guests may discover this is no ordinary pub. Subtle nods to classic Disney films set in London can be found in artwork, props and other bits ‘n bobs throughout the space. Brilliant stories of all sorts will be celebrated at the pub, whether those tales be true, tall or flat-out mad.
Enhancements from Stem to Stern
Throughout the Disney Wonder, other new and enhanced areas include:
The Disney Wonder will continue to sail from Galveston to the Bahamas and Caribbean, until the ship sails to San Juan, Puerto Rico on Jan. 20, 2017. On Jan. 26, 2017, a three-night cruise aboard the Disney Wonder takes guests from San Juan to Port Canaveral, Fla., where the ship will homeport for the spring.
To learn more, or for your no-obligation pricing quote, please contact DreamFinder Travel today, or click on the "request a quote" link.
Following are highlights of the fun for guests of all ages, debuting on the Disney Wonder this fall.
Marvel Super Hero Academy
The Marvel universe comes to life in Marvel Super Hero Academy. Here, young guests can train to develop the brave and adventurous heroes inside themselves. It’s an exciting addition to Disney’s Oceaneer Club, the engaging and interactive space just for children.
Marvel Super Hero Academy, Disney Wonder |
In one mission, Spider-Man will appear in person to help children hone their spider senses by perfecting their skills of reflex, speed and sharp minds. Children will work on their web-slinging and then get to see themselves in the headlines of the Daily Bugle.
The high-tech command post is also where other Marvel Super Heroes will interact with children via a large digital display, helping them unleash their inner heroes. In one program, kids can control the movement of a character on screen to practice super skills like repulsor blasting.
Throughout the academy, displays will feature equipment that helps make Marvel Super Heroes the mightiest in the universe. Captain America’s World War II shield, Iron Man’s helmet, Spider-Man’s web shooters and Black Widow’s gauntlets will inspire young Super Hero recruits.
More Fun for Young Guests
Elsewhere in Disney’s Oceaneer Club, open to children ages 3 to 12 years old, kid-sized fun continues with new play spaces and more character interactions than ever before.
- Frozen Adventures is where fun takes the form of imaginative play and hands-on activities. On the digital screen, Olaf leads summery games with a wintery twist and a sing-a-long of “In Summer.” In another festive activity, young guests prepare for a coronation and receive a truly royal and in-person visit by Anna and Elsa.
- Club Disney Junior features favorite Disney Junior characters, storytelling and games. During one activity, Doc McStuffins pays a visit to the club to help children diagnose and treat the stuffed animals.
- Andy’s Room is where kids feel toy-sized in the multi-level play space themed to the Disney-Pixar “Toy Story” trilogy. As a special treat, Woody appears in person to join youngsters in a hoedown and Jessie stops by to join in a scavenger hunt.
A new It’s a Small World Nursery will delight the youngest cruisers with a whimsical world inspired by the style of the legendary theme park attraction.
Tiana’s Place Restaurant
Exclusive to the Disney Wonder, Tiana’s Place restaurant will transport guests to an era of southern charm, spirited jazz and street party celebrations. With a menu influenced by southern-style cuisine, Tiana’s Place will provide food for the body and soul, showing that dreams and dishes come true.
Guests of Tiana’s Place, the restaurant inspired by Princess Tiana in the Disney animated feature, “The Princess and the Frog,” will be treated to a celebration of New Orleans dining and entertainment. Live music will be performed on the main stage, with rhythmic, toe-tapping notes of jazz, swing and blues setting the tone for the French Quarter supper club atmosphere.
Chefs will cook up Tiana’s recipes, drawing inspiration from the flavors and ingredients of the Louisiana bayou. Tiana’s personal touch will be evident in the menu, the entertainment and throughout every detail in the restaurant. From Tiana’s family photos to water lily-shaped candleholders to her framed culinary awards – all will help tell the timeless tale of Tiana’s journey from waitress to frog to princess to proud restaurant owner.
English Pub, Disney Wonder |
The adult district includes a brand-new pub that invites guests to take a jaunt to an authentic English tavern. Dark woods, plush leather furniture and brass accents are reminiscent of a friendly neighborhood pub. Of course, a selection of British and specialty beers create the perfect pub atmosphere, where adult guests can sip a pint or cocktail, or sample a brew made especially for the pub.
Observant guests may discover this is no ordinary pub. Subtle nods to classic Disney films set in London can be found in artwork, props and other bits ‘n bobs throughout the space. Brilliant stories of all sorts will be celebrated at the pub, whether those tales be true, tall or flat-out mad.
Enhancements from Stem to Stern
Throughout the Disney Wonder, other new and enhanced areas include:
- After Hours – a new adult district featuring an English pub, an all-new night club and a shiny new model of the popular Cadillac Lounge
- A reimagined and relaxing Senses Spa & Salon and a new Chill Teen Spa
- Animator’s Palate main dining restaurant updated to introduce the popular “Drawn to Magic” and “Animation Magic” dinner shows
- D Lounge for family games and entertainment
- Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique providing magical makeovers for children
- Edge club for tweens
- Cabanas casual dining location
- Palo specialty restaurant makeover with Venetian-inspired décor
- Twist ‘n’ Spout water slide provides splashtacular fun
- Dory’s Reef is a splash zone that offers fanciful water play for toddlers
- AquaLab is a pool and interactive water play area for kids and families
The Disney Wonder will continue to sail from Galveston to the Bahamas and Caribbean, until the ship sails to San Juan, Puerto Rico on Jan. 20, 2017. On Jan. 26, 2017, a three-night cruise aboard the Disney Wonder takes guests from San Juan to Port Canaveral, Fla., where the ship will homeport for the spring.
To learn more, or for your no-obligation pricing quote, please contact DreamFinder Travel today, or click on the "request a quote" link.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Hawaii--Aulani, part 2 -- Transportation
Part
2 of a 3 part series on Aulani, a Disney Resort and Spa (in Hawaii) by
DreamFinder Travel Agent, Kim Merrill
To continue
from my last blog post, Transportation from Honolulu International Airport
(HON) to Aulani is an aspect of your vacation planning that may not be first
and foremost on your mind once you have made that all-important resort
reservation. However, I encourage you to
think about this sooner rather than later as there are a few different options
when it comes to transport around Hawaii.
I just returned
from Aulani and want to provide a few insights I garnered from my experience
that may help you with your vacation planning.
My family chose spring break as a way to escape the rain and gloom of
the Pacific Northwest. Knowing that my
husband would be joining us a few days into our vacation and that we had a few
day excursions planned, I opted to reserve a car to make transportation easier.
I ended up with
a car rental through Alamo. In case you
were not aware, Alamo is Disney’s preferred rental agency and Aulani has an
Alamo reservation desk at the resort. As
I am a DVC member, I did not book my car as part of a resort package and
instead did so directly with Alamo, please be aware that you are able to book a
car as part of an Aulani package.
As this was my
first visit to Aulani, I found out on my arrival at HON that the Alamo rental
location is actually located a short shuttle ride away from the airport
terminal. The shuttle stop is a quick
walk from baggage claim and we only waited a short time before an Alamo bus
arrived to take us to their off-site location.
The Alamo site was well staffed and we were at the rental counter after
only a small wait. We were greeted and
well notified that the return location for our car was as this off-site
location and were given a brochure that had not only instructions in it but
also an address available that we could plug into our map app on our phones.
I had reserved
a convertible, and as I walked out to the lot, I saw that there were 5 cars in
the lot, but both of the Mustangs had clients already in them. Dismayed (as I really wanted to relive my
teenage Mustang days), I inquired whether there were any other Mustangs being
prepped for rental. I found out that there
were a few waiting for washes, so I waited for one to arrive. As my 10-minute estimate elapsed into 25
minutes, I received profuse apologies and they actually apologized and waived
my having to fill up the gas tank on my return.
I feel the need to note: my
request was simply me being picky. There
was a Camaro and VW Beetle convertible sitting in the parking lot ready to
go. I did actually sit in both of them
and found that the Beetle has zero legroom in back and that the Camaro had such
a sloped windshield that my short little self had issues seeing out. Another observation to note: consider your luggage when reserving your
car. While I personally had no issues, I
have to admit that I snickered a bit at a family of 3 trying to cram 3 large
suitcases into a small Mustang trunk.
Unlike most
rentals that I have done recently, this Alamo site really emphasized your
checking and notating any damage to the car.
A staff member PRIOR to your departure reviews this and it is noted on
your paperwork and in their computer system before you drive away. I also received a tutorial on operation of
the convertible top.
Some interesting
things to remember: this airport has not
been renovated in years and the surrounding signage is sub-par, in my
opinion. Take a look at your phone’s GPS
and get an idea what you’re doing before you leave. My daughter was my copilot, and we had a few
wrong turns and re-routes before we were on our way. There is a lot in the way of road
construction throughout Oahu, so pack your maps, charge your batteries, and
pack your patience.
Another thought
to consider: Flight times. We arrived
into HON about 1:30 in the afternoon. We
made decent time to Aulani (about a 35-40 minute drive at that time of day),
but as our room was not ready, we headed 2.5 miles away and went to Costco and
Target to get supplies. By the time we
left, that 2.5 miles took us 25 minutes to conquer.
Parking at
Aulani is complimentary for DVC members, but there is a charge for non-DVC
vacationers. This is fairly standard
across Hawaii, and there is no real way to avoid this. This fee may impact your decision to rent a
car while staying at Aulani. There is a
current promotion for summer vacation dates that includes round-trip transfers
to Aulani with a one-day Alamo car rental.
This may be ideal if all you are doing during your vacation is a day
trip to see Oahu sites. Some of these
sights can also be managed using the excursions bookable thru the resort as
well, negating the need for a set of wheels at all. There is an ABC store across the street from
Aulani where basics can be acquired.
As you can see,
some thought does need to be put into logistics for your vacation, but with the
help of your Dreamfinder Vacation Planner, you can come up with a package that
works for your family’s needs. Car or no car, you’re going to have a fantastic
stay!
Part 3 of this 3 part series will follow soon.
If you would like
a quote on a stay at Aulani, or any other location, please contact your
DreamFinder Travel Agent today.
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