Is Aulani Worth It? The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Magical Summer Vacation at Disney’s Hawaiian Resort

Is Aulani Worth It? The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Magical Summer Vacation at Disney’s Hawaiian Resort 🌺

By Erin

If you’ve ever wondered “Is Aulani really worth visiting?” The answer is a very magical yes.

Tucked along the stunning shores of Ko Olina on the island of Oʻahu, Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa blends Disney storytelling with authentic Hawaiian culture to create one of the most unique vacation destinations in the world.

Unlike a traditional Disney theme park vacation, Aulani is about slowing down, soaking up island life, and creating unforgettable family memories, all while still enjoying the thoughtful details and immersive experiences Disney is famous for.

From floating down a tropical lazy river to snorkeling with vibrant fish, meeting your favorite Disney characters in aloha shirts, and watching breathtaking Hawaiian sunsets over the Pacific, Aulani delivers a kind of magic that feels both relaxing and adventurous at the same time.

Whether you’re planning a summer family vacation, a couples getaway, or a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Hawaii, here’s why Aulani deserves a spot at the top of your travel list.

What Makes Aulani Different From Other Hawaiian Resorts?

One of the things that sets Disney’s Hawaiian resort apart is how deeply it honors the culture and traditions of Hawai‘i.

Disney partnered with local artists, historians, and cultural experts to make sure Aulani celebrates the stories of the islands rather than simply recreating a typical Disney resort.

You’ll see this throughout the property in:

• Hawaiian artwork and carvings throughout the resort
• Cultural classes and storytelling experiences
• Traditional island cuisine and ingredients
• Architecture inspired by Hawaiian history

The result is a resort that feels authentically Hawaiian while still delivering Disney magic.

Our Stay in a 2-Bedroom Villa at Aulani

One of the highlights of our stay at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa was the 2-bedroom villa, which felt like our own little island home. With plenty of space to relax, a fully equipped kitchen, multiple bathrooms, and a lanai to enjoy the tropical air, it was perfect for families who need comfort and flexibility. The design beautifully blends Hawaiian culture with Disney magic, making every corner feel thoughtful and welcoming.

Having room for everyone to spread out, plus a washer and dryer for convenience, made our stay so easy, especially after long days at the pools, beach, or luau. For families, the villas strike the perfect balance of luxury, practicality, and togetherness, giving everyone a private space while still keeping family moments at the heart of the stay. These rooms can accomodate up to 9 people.

The Pools, Lazy River & Water Adventures Everyone Loves

At the heart of Aulani is Waikolohe Valley, an incredible outdoor water playground designed for all ages.

Some of the most popular experiences include:

Waikolohe Stream Lazy River

Drift through lush tropical landscaping, waterfalls, and lava rock formations in one of the most relaxing lazy rivers you’ll ever experience.

Rainbow Reef Snorkeling Lagoon

A private snorkeling lagoon where guests can swim alongside hundreds of colorful tropical fish. This is an extra charge, but the length of stay access is totally worth it.

One-Day Access: $30 per adult (ages 10 and up); $25 per child (ages 9 and under)

Length-of-Stay Access: $50 per adult (ages 10 and up); $40 per child (ages 9 and under)

🎢 Volcanic Vertical Water Slide

Thrill seekers will love this twisting body slide that sends riders racing through a volcano-inspired lava tube.

Ko Olina Lagoon Beach

The calm waters of Ko Olina make this beach perfect for paddleboarding, swimming, and relaxing in the sunshine.

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The Wonderful World of Disney World Dining!

I’m a BIG Disney fan as you may all I know. I had asked my friend Kate (who I met on a Contiki tour to Europe back in 2008) and who is also a Disney fanatic as well and is actually lucky enough to work for the Mouse at Walt Disney World if she would like to write a guest post here while I am in South Dakota for the rest of the week for my cousin Erin’s Wedding (Yes, I know we have the same name! She was actually named after me and has a middle name after another cousin or so we say anyways 😉 Who better to ask than her about tips on places to eat while at Disney World? I would LOVE to take a trip to Florida and visit Disney World again (as well as go on a Disney Cruise again!!!) I hope you enjoy her ideas and tips on how to plan out your dining adventures while in the parks at Disney World! Thanks Kate for the great ideas!

Disney World Dining Tips
By Kate

Planning a trip to the Walt Disney World Resort can at times be a daunting task. This is with good reason, with 4 theme parks, 2 water parks, a shopping district, over 20 resort hotels and countless (and I mean countless) numbers of dining options, it’s no wonder people sometimes get overwhelmed. After countless family vacations and years of working at the parks, I can offer one small piece of advice. If you are anything like my family you will treasure this little nugget like it is real gold. Base your day on food. I’m serious. I know, Florida’s hot and the thought of eating a big, heavy meal before going on Space Mountain might not sit well with some, but trust me. The dining options the Walt Disney World Resort offers are some of the best meals and experiences your family and you will have while visiting. The only sad part is, as one of my friends said on her first visit, you can’t hit them all.

Regardless of the vast options, there are simple ways to go about eating your way through the parks. First, know that several dining options are available, from fast food to fine dining. With something that will please everyone’s palette, from traditional Italian, to world class steak houses, authentic Japanese sushi and even standard mac and cheese and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for the kids, everyone can walk away happy and satisfied. Second, when planning, don’t automatically assume that Day 1 will be at Magic Kingdom, Day 2 at Epcot, etc., check out what dining options are available and plan your day in that park. For example, if you choose to eat in Italy at Epcot’s World Showcase on Day 3, plan on visiting that park as well so that you aren’t running from park to park just to make a dining reservation. Speaking of Italy, the dining options in Epcot’s World Showcase offer some of the best and most authentic cuisine. Here’s another tip, I always ask my waiter or waitress what their favorite dish is, or what on the menu seems most like “home” to them. In Norway I once tried a dish that resembled a personal meatloaf all because the waiter said it reminded him of home and his mom. It was delicious! Remember the waiters and waitresses are from that country. They will not steer you wrong, I promise!

While some of the sit down restaurants offer pricey dishes, even the thriftiness of vacationers can find something to revive their energy after a long day of park hopping. One way to get the most “bang for your buck”, is combining dinner and a show such as the Fantasmic Dining Package. The set price includes an appetizer, entrée, dessert, beverage and priority seating to the nighttime show Fantasmic for each person in the dining party. What better way to introduce a first timer to the park than a filling, gourmet meal followed by an exciting show? The savings comes in the combination of paying a set price versus a la carte pricing¸ and you also get the benefit of preferred seating.

Big sit down meals are not the only option. If that’s not on the agenda, no worries, there are still plenty of tasty options throughout property that you can enjoy. At the Magic Kingdom don’t miss getting a Dole Whip in Adventureland. This tasty pineapple treat is refreshing and one of the most popular items in the park. Casey’s on Main Street in the Magic Kingdom offers delicious hot dogs and fries (cracker jacks too!) at a reasonable price and right across the street in the ice cream parlor is the most delicious sundae served with a mountain of hot fudge in a waffle bowl. That’s a great meal! If you had to ask me what my favorite find in the Magic Kingdom was though, I’d have to say a hot baked potato at the fruit stand in Liberty Square. At just around $3, this potato comes with all your favorite toppings and is definitely satisfying. Even the resorts have great options. The Polynesian has a fantastic sushi bar on the upper level of the main building and the new quick service restaurant at the Art of Animation Resort puts a new twist on a sandwich with the Surf and Surf burger. It’s a crab cake topped with fried popcorn shrimp. My mouth is watering just thinking about it!

I could really talk for days about all the wonderful dining options the Walt Disney World Resort offers. While I might have glossed over the options, there is some advice that will work much better than any restaurant recommendation I can give. Sift through the menus on the Walt Disney World website, most restaurants offer them. Choose something new and exciting for at least one meal. If you’ve always wondered about escargot, then book that reservation at Chefs de France! The Cast will do everything in their power to make sure you have an enjoyable dining experience and I can bet you won’t be sorry for exploring something new on vacation. Bon appetit!