Disney resorts around the world are slowly reopening, and we’re starting to look to our next vacation!
What better way to get back to fun in the sun than with a trip to Hawai’i? We’re ALWAYS fighting off the urge to jet off to Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawai’i, and now, it’s even harder to resist! Disney just dropped a MAJOR discount on Aulani stays. Check it out!
Aulani has the Summer and Fall Offer available when you book select stays — and that means saving up to 35% on 5-night stays. Wowza, talk about a DEAL! The offer is valid for most travel dates August 1st through November 22nd and November 28th through December 21st this year.
As of now, Aulani remains closed and has not announced a reopening date. It is interesting to note that this offer has dates beginning in early August.
You can book this deal anytime from now until October 24th. Keep in mind: This discount is not valid for suites, 3-Bedroom Grand Villas, or previously booked rooms and it is subject to availability.
We’ll be watching and waiting for that reopening date so that we can report in as soon as it is released! Stay tuned!
Click here to learn more about the current closure of Aulani!
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Deb says
I wish when Disney offers paying customers such hefty room discounts they would figure out a way to honor DVC members, reduced point stays would be great…. Just a thought DVC 🙂
Ann says
Good luck with that. I am not holding out any hope that the State will open up to tourists by then. They have already extended the quarantine to the end of July and there is no way that they will have things set to open back up to tourist without some kind of transition period. They have made it very clear that they are perfectly happy to keep tourists away for as long as possible. And I agree with Deb, they should have some kind of deal for DVC members that had to cancel their plans during this, especially if they lost out on points.