Monday, August 6, 2018

Waikiki and Disney Aulani trip report

Sunday
Lyft $80 to LAX
5 hour flight to Honolulu with Hawaiian, the flight and seats were great, but they did not cater for vegetarians or people with any food allergies, lucky we had some snacks!
We had stupidly booked a shuttle through Flight Centre, which was okay after over an hour wait on our luggage.
Checked in to the Outrigger on the reef hotel, this is our second stay here and you can still feel the Aloha as you walk down the lobby. The staff are lovely. Our one bedroom suite was gorgeous, but the fold out couch still has terrible mattresses, squeaky and springy. The wifi was shocking, but the pool and beach view from the lanai made me so happy! The pool is lovely and it’s a great bit of beach, though it is too reefy for us to swim in, though perfect for the Friday night or 4th of July fireworks.
My parents were staying at Outrigger on the beach, so when I refer to beach, I am talking about that bit of the beach. And the first thing we did was head up to that bit of beach. Lunch at Dukes, which has few vegetarian, df and gf options yet we still ate there most days. Their fish tacos were amazing with some Korean sauces, but the tortillas are wheat. The hula pie is still the highlight, I am not a great fan of their cocktails.
A swim at the hotel to finish off, a light meal from ABC.
Monday
My parents got sun beds at the beach so we went out there for the first half of the day. Dukes for lunch, and pool in the afternoon. We went to Ala Moana to do some shopping and finished at PF Changs. We used Lyft every time, as it turned out around the same price as getting public transport.
Tuesday
Breakfast at Eggs n Things, it was a 40 minute wait, lucky we brought games! The food was good though.
Then to our pick up for Oahu Nature tours – tour of the north shore. Our tour guide Tori was super knowledgeable about the environment and surrounds, we learnt a bunch, and really enjoyed most of the stops (would have loved to have swapped one beach stop for enough time for the train ride at the dole plantation). You cruise around and up to the North Shore. Byodo Temple was this beautiful Buddhist temple in the middle of a lush rainforest. We saw the China Mans Hat, and heard some of the mythology behind it.
Late lunch at Funis shrimp shack, with vegan options! Loved the spicy garlic shrimp, especially the sauce on the rice YUM! Also free dessert, popsicle or shave ice. We were lucky to spot green turtles on the beach, Tori knew a lot about turtles. The dole plantation was very cool, just wish we had have spent a bit more time there, but it was a long day and we did see a lot!
Light dinner at Cheeseburger walk, nice and quick after a long day.
Wednesday
Pool all day
CPK for dinner, we can’t go back there not enough vegan or gf options.
4th of July, fireworks on the beach in front of the hotel, a good viewing spot, we went early and chilled on the beach until it started.
Thursday
Beach, Dukes, Ala Moana and Genki sushi for dinner, lots of great options for vegetarians.
Friday
Beach
Dukes
Pool
Pf changs
Parents over
Saturday
Hawaii23 85 plus tip to Disney Aulani resort, they have excellent drivers.
Lunch ulu café – grabbed the refillable mug and used it over and over $19, it was great value over the 4 days. Ulu Café had some GF and vegan options, but not enough for four days, the GF flatbread got a bit boring after a while.
Aulani waited until 3 to check in, we were lucky to get sunbeds so just chilled there and in the pool until we got our suite. The suite was beautiful, it was a 1 bedroom DVC suite, we had a king bed, the kids had separate beds, we had a bathroom with shower and toilet and a spa in a separate bathroom adjoining the bed room. Great kitchen, massive fridge, big lanai, we couldn’t have asked for more.
Pool
Lazy river
Menehune trail, you can get this from the community room, they do the indoor one in the morning, outdoor from 3pm, you can also sign up for free activities there and borrow dvds.
Sunday
Lazy river
Water slides
2p goofy pool party
Chiefs luau
We went to this last time at the other location, and to be honest, this one felt so crowded, the activities felt less, and the staff felt overwhelmed with the amount of people at times. Arriving they seemed to have no idea how to make people enter in an orderly fashion, we weren’t sure where to go, they said follow your bus driver, my husband said we came by lyft, she just kept saying to stay in your bus group, which wasn’t helpful at all. Lots of queuing, to enter, for drinks, for activities, it felt like the same amount of people in half the space. It was $438 for two adults and two children. The dancers were amazing, the food was okay, not a lot of gf and vegetarian options, one of the other really. We had an okay time, we won’t be back.
Was a bit difficult to get a lyft home, ended up going with uber.
Monday
Lazy river
Kids at Aunties – last time the kids LOVED Aunties Beachhouse, so we pre registered before we left. It definitely helped, though you don’t get a free activity with pre registration anymore.
12p animation at the community room, we drew stitch, and did a cell painting, we all chose stitch, but there was Mickey and Minnie, and maybe someone else?
Borrowed dvds
3p outside menehune trail when it opened
Kids back to aunties beach house
Lazy river
Food delivered, uber eats, we were so over the options at the resort. The Mexican was good!
Tuesday
Waterslides
Lazy river
Snorkelling (if we did this earlier we would have got a 4 day pass, everyone loved it)
Lunch at ulu one more time!
Auntys beach house one more time
Lazy river and waterside, a stroll around the local shops
Makahiki - The Bounty of the Islands for dinner, this buffet is amazing, but it deteriorates for every food allergy you add, so we all could eat, but if you eat meat, dairy and wheat, you are going to love it!
Packing up our suitcases, realising we are 10kg over!
Wednesday
Hawaii 23 transport to the airport 65 plus tip, another great driver!
Flying with Jetstar. Staff were really cranky, one tried to give my anaphylactic (to nuts) a meal that we didn’t order that was a pesto base, lucky I saw or that could have been deadly. After flying with such kind airlines it was a bit of a downer that we had to return with them.

Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Day 8 Disneyland



Saturday

Rope drop at Disneyland

We tried the cocoa churro

Splash Mountain (my son chickened out on this one so I missed it, would have been really upset about this, except that we are coming back kid free next year!)
Astroblasters
Toontown houses
The railroad all around the whole park, this was awesome!
Jungle Cruise
Tiki Room
Mark twain Riverboat
Not an attraction but we ran into the Freshbaked crew and got a pic with them, kids were stoked
It’s a small world
Mickeys magical map, this is play, if you were on a time limit would prioritise any other show

Pizza planet again for dinner, this time we sampled some pixar treats that were delicious. Videos will be up in a couple of days.

We saw Gaston, Merida and Tiana (on the boat) today.

Home to finish packing as a 5am wake up call from Mr Incredible again!

Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Day 7 Disneyland

Friday
Rope drop at DCA
Radiator Springs Fastpass, so we could go and meet Olaf. The dance off with Starlord and Gamora was next, this was pretty fun, then some attractions
Sorcerers room in the animation building
Turtle Talk with Crush again – it is different every time
Animation academy drawing Edna Mode
Black Panther and Black Widow meet and greet, Loki and Dr Strange joined us for a chat and a photo in the line
Time for ice cream, I wanted a kitchen sink ice cream from Clarabelles, we made the mistake of ordering one each, one could easily feed 2-3 people!
was a delicious treat!
We needed to pack so we started with that, and came back to DCA to do the Trail and eat one last time at the lucky fortune cookery, it is just so nice to eat a healthy meal in the parks. The on to The little mermaid ride, monsters inc, another 20 minute wait, it didn’t ever go down, Heimlichs chew chew train, and an early spot for paint the night parade. As schmoozies closed they brought us three free smoothies which was pretty cool.
Paint the night was both kids favourite show/parade, and it was pretty amazing. 10pm bed, our last park day tomorrow!

Day 6 Disneyland

Thursday
7am rope drop at Disneyland (you can tell which is our favourite park?) and we headed straight to enrol for Jedi training, if you want to do this, do it the minute you get in, spaces fill up.
From the website:
“Please register at the kiosk located outside the exit to Star Wars Launch Bay. If you are unable to locate the registration kiosk, ask a Cast Member for help.”
https:/… Registering to Participate in the Show Younglings who wish to participate in Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple must register before the show. You must be between 4 and 12 years of age to participate.
Registration begins when Disneyland Park opens for the day–including Extra Magic Hour or Magic Morning.
Availability is limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Then off to do some rides before our 10.30 Surfs Up with Mickey breakfast. We rode
Star Tours
Astroblasters
Finding Nemo
Alice In Wonderland (this was our longest wait at 25 minutes, but it never came down below this the whole trip)
Haunted Mansion
It’s a Small World
We took to monorail to Paradise Pier Hotel for the Surfs Up with Mickey brunch, mostly because my son is obsessed with Stitch. The food was fine and the characters were too, it was Mickey, Minnie, Stitch and Daisy. Taking a minute to check out that hotel and the Disneyland Hotel, and that end of downtown Disney.
We returned to the park on the monorail for the Jedi training, this was fun, they loved it! The kids get to train and then fight Darth Vader or Kylo Ren, review here
Back to Disneyland to the Tiki Room, Poohs Adventure, a Woody root beer float from the golden horseshoe
and then I remembered that I wanted to get the kids silhouettes done on Main Street. We had Bonnie, she was awesome, fast, and we watched Pixar Play parade through the window. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCW4WvWfphY
$10 per silhouette
$20 per frame, the frames are beautiful with over 20 hidden mickeys.
4.45 reservation at Blue Bayou for the Fantasmic! Package. We showed up a little early and they could seat us immediately but I asked if we could wait for waterside seating, they said it would be 20 minutes, no problem. 5 minutes later we were seated. The chef came out to make sure our food needs were met, and while I wouldn’t usually pay that much for a simple meal (it was $241 for the four of us – 3 course meal), the food was good and it more than made up for the price to have a cushion and priority seating for Fantasmic. Looking at all of the people sanding for hours before it started, by this stage I was tired and pleased to be seated.
Fantasmic came around, we lined up, sat down and waited, the show was phenomenal. I don’t want to spoil it, but see it, really. It was my highlight of the week, my husbands too.

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Universal Studios

Wednesday
Unfortunately for us all, my son couldn’t get to sleep, so the 5am wake up call (from Mr Incredible no less) was not appreciated. We grabbed a Lyft (using a Bubble Bum for my son as he isn’t 8) at 6 and got to universal early, second in line. Because we bought our tickets online we got early entry into The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, which was fun! We went straight to Ollivanders where the kids chose wands, and went around the Wizarding world doing magic. We tried Butterbeer which we have wanted to do forever! Review here
The kids did not love Flight of the Hippogriff, which set the tone for the attractions for the rest of the day. The studio tour was pretty good, glad we did it, and so was the Jurassic Park ride, despite my sons tears, by this stage he was so tired. We strolled around the lands, met Blue, and Bart Simpson, and were ready to go. Honestly, after being in a Disney bubble it was really abrasive, staff shouting at people about how to queue etc, I wasn’t a great fan.
We grabbed a lyft to Hollywood Blvd, the kids wanted to go to Sweet! Hollywood and also see Rupaul’s star on the walk of fame, I don’t love Hollywood, but I do love that sweet shop, and I also love Rupaul, so we did that, and jumped in a Lyft back to the Disney Bubble by 2.30, just before the traffic started picking up. Home by 4, a tired kid, there was no way we were hitting a park tonight, so we got some Mexican food delivered (used Uber eats), ate and had an early night.




Friday, July 20, 2018

Day 4 Disneyland



Tuesday

We all slept in this morning, and because that never happens, I allowed it. My husband went to get a tattoo this morning so I took the kids to DCA, we didn’t get to the park until 9.30.  Pixar Pier had just opened on Saturday and we thought it best to go back in the morning as when we went previously in the afternoon it was CRAZY busy! 

There was about 4 people in the queue for Adorable Snowman so we stopped there and got a few lemon dole whips, reviewed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIzzteVFbqk  and walked down to the Incredicoaster (no desire to go on it) and saw that the Jack Jack Cookie Num Nums queue had 2 people in it (we really didn’t queue for more than 15 mins for anything on this trip, not food, not snacks and not attractions, it definitely added to my joy) so we grabbed one of those to share, and it was AMAZING! Reviewed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1x_xe4iSJs&t=14s We saw Elastagirl and Frozone but the queue was crazy, and we had an 11o’clock appointment at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, so we went to Disneyland. Walking to our appointment, early as ever we spotted Jasmine and Aladdin by Snow Whites Grotto  and jumped in line, Jasmine is one of my favourites so I grabbed a selfie with them and the kids as well as the standard full length photos.





11am Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique, after making my reservation 60 days out, I was told that the longer the day goes on, the later they run, yep, we waited, in aircon at least. This was a very special event, both kids loved it! Reviewed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ii37khE_jE&t=55s


We mobile ordered at the Jolly Holiday Café, we all enjoyed our meal, by 1p it was getting so crowded and heating up, we went back to our room to chill, and wait for my husband. At 3 we went to downtown disney and did some shopping. Back to Dca and the Lucky Fortune Cookery for dinner, and also mobile ordered some Pixarfest cake to share for dessert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPkY2ymiA6M&t=3s  .  We saw Donald Duck, and rode the little mermaid.  Heading back for an early night as we were headed out to Universal tomorrow.



Thursday, July 19, 2018

Day 3 Disneyland


Monday

Rope drop at Disneyland, straight to Buzz Lightyear Astroblasters and then Star Tours, but today was not about rides, it became about character interactions.  We went to all of the places that the app said that there would be characters that we wanted to meet.

We did have 10.30 reservatiions at Minnies breakfast at the Plaza, where the food was the best of all the breakfasts we attended, it also had LOADS of characters, and the cast members were soooo lovely.  The chef was fantastic and gave us the best vegan/GF breakfast of the trip. Today we met

Alice in wonderland

The Evil Queen

Cinderella

Ariel

Snow White

Aurora

Tinkerbell

Peter Pan

Mary Poppins

Minnie Mouse

Eeyore

Chip

Hook

Tigger

Pooh

Fairy Godmother

Max

Rafiki

Dale

Cruella De Vil

Chewbacca

Rey

Kylo Ren

The kids made a video of what to expect at character interactions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNukOhGq0-Q

Those autograph books were getting full! It was getting hot and crowded so we went back to the hotel for a swim and an hour of rest as we were hoping to see the fireworks tonight.

5.00 reservation at the carnation café, while they had options that suited us, the food wasn’t really that great, wouldn’t go back. Walking out caught the Pixar play parade again. Took off to DCA and got in line for the Animation Academy, we drew Groot! This made me very happy! Afterwards we did Turtle Talk with Crush, which was surprisingly cool. Went to schmoozies  to try some of the Pixarfest offerings which were delicious, the kids reviewed them here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ITzDXUTCDM Went back to Disneyland for the fireworks, boy was it packed! Lots of people with their kids on their shoulders which wasn’t great after waiting so long for them to start, only to find a toddler giant in your direct view. The fireworks were amazing, I loved them, they made me laugh and cry, so magical.  Off to bed, we were all exhausted.