120625 Disney's Aulani Fountains

Exploring Inside Disney’s Aulani Resort on Oahu, Hawaii

To most people, it may seem a little weird that one of the things we really wanted to do while in Hawaii was at least see Disney’s Aulani resort. So near the tail end of our trip, we decided to meet up with a college friend of mine that lives on Oahu and spend the morning with the kids where the trip first started, with Disney. As we approached the southwest side of the island, I started to remember visiting the area on my first trip back in 2006, as the same friend and I went to see the luau at Paradise Cove. Now, the landscape was quite changed with the addition of Disney coming to town.

120625 Disney's Aulani Front

Upon entering through the lobby, the openness of the design instantly welcomed you into the property. On all sides you are surrounded by local artists work depicting various periods of the Hawaiian culture.

120625 Disney's Aulani Lobby 2

120625 Disney's Aulani Lobby 1

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120625 Disney's Aulani Lobby Mural

120625 Disney's Aulani Checkin Desk

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Off of the front desk area, there was conveniently located a keiki (child’s) play area, complete with games and Disney shows on the several televisions. Can you find the subtle Mickey hidden in the play area?

120625 Disney's Aulani Inside Lobby Keiki Play Area

120625 Disney's Aulani Inside Wall Art

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Lobby 2

120625 Disney's Aulani Makahiki Lobby 1

Even the gift shop had cool little details reminiscent of the Hawaiian culture, such as the shaved ice light fixture or the inlaid floor with sandals footprints. Fortunately, by this portion of the trip, all of us had lost the desire (or luggage space) to want to bring anything back home from the gift shop.

120625 Disney's Aulani Shop Shaved Ice Lighting

Shaved Ice Light Fixture

120625 Disney's Aulani Inlaid Sandal Floors

What was located in the main building was beautiful, but no one comes to Hawaii to sit indoors. The open design drew one outside to experience what the rest of the property had in store.

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New Orleans- Bourbon street house

Things to Do In New Orleans Prior to a Cruise

In the spirit of Mardi Gras I could not help but return as an InACents guest blogger to share my experience in New Orleans this past December 2012.

My family and I visited New Orleans (NOLA) for a short weekend prior to a cruise leaving Monday morning. To put NOLA in a word, I would say – Culture. Culture was pouring out of the city from the architecture, to the pride of the locals, to the cuisine, and to the artists seemingly everywhere. We stayed about 15 minutes south of the French Quarter in a Knights Inn for $89 a night right off the highway. Nothing to write home about there but we did not plan to spend much time in the hotel after all.

New Orleans- Bourbon street house

New Orleans- French Quarter

Sunday morning we booked a New Orleans bus tour with Gray Line. We did the Super City Tour which was $43.00 a person, lasting 2 hours and had one stop to actually get out and walk around, which was at the St. Louis No 1 cemetery. We stopped there for about 15 minutes. The tour guide was amazing and we definitely enjoyed all the information and history of the Big Easy. The tour guide did a great job of showing all different areas of the city as well as some of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The trees have Spanish moss in them, which reminded me of my trip to Savannah last September, and there are Mardi Gras beads stuck in the trees everywhere you look!

New Orleans- St Louis No 1 Cemetery (4)

New Orleans- St Louis No 1 Cemetery (3)

New Orleans- St Louis No 1 Cemetery (2)

New Orleans- St Louis No 1 Cemetery (1)

We spent the rest of the afternoon in the French Quarter shopping and enjoying the local cuisine. Jackson Square was by far a favorite. Local artists come and set up shop every morning selling their artwork all along the perimeter of the square. The cathedral was breathtaking and street performers were simply everywhere. People painted like statues, kids tap-danced for spare change, people played instruments, others sang, there were open-air bars and voodoo shops everywhere you went; NOLA definitely has something for everyone! I cannot wait to go back.

New Orleans- Bourbon Street

New Orleans- Voodoo Shop

One thing NOLA residents pride themselves on is their love of food, and trust me when I say you could eat your way through the town with all the local favorites. We stopped for lunch at The Famous Gumbo Pot. It was a pricy lunch, but well worth it. Very good authentic NOLA food. I had the gumbo, my parents shared a PoBoy. Excellent eats!

Afterwards, definitely be sure to stop by Aunt Sally’s praline shop for some Original Pralines, as well as Cafe Du Monde for some beignets (a light, fluffy French donut covered in powdered sugar usually served with a Cafe au Lait.)

New Orleans- The Famous Gumbo Pot

New Orleans- Cafe du Monde

The World War II museum in NOLA is supposed to be amazing; however, time did not permit us to visit, so that is on the list for the next trip.

Another spot I recommend to anyone visiting NOLA is Mardi Gras World. It is the biggest company that builds floats for the famous Mardi Gras parade all year round. The tour is actually through the warehouse with artists working away on floats for the upcoming Mardi Gras parade. The tour only costs $20 each and it was money well spent.

New Orleans- one of the floats for 2013 Mardi Gras

New Orleans- Float in progress

New Orleans- Footballs at Mardi Gras World for the Superbowl

New Orleans- Mosaic made from Mardi Gras beads - Mardi Gras World

The tour lasts about an hour and then you are free to wander around on your own, checking out all the parts of the floats from years past. We ended up stopping there Monday morning on our way to our cruise and were so glad we did.

Mardi Gras is actually a 2 week long celebration and has over 52 parades! They also have old costumes you can take photographs in and photography is permitted throughout the warehouse.

Overall I cannot wait to go back to NOLA this year as it is truly a magical city with endless hours of entertainment. Enjoy the pictures and stay tuned for more guest blogging in the very near future!

Jill has a passion for traveling, and is situated out of St. Louis. Thanks Jill for the timely article!

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SPG Power Up Promotion

Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) Power Up for Starpoints

SPG Power Up Promotion

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Travel and stay at a SPG property for four (4) days, and earn a bonus 2,000 Starpoints. Once you reach 20 nights, you will earn an additional 10,000 Starpoints. In other words, this is a tiered reward promotion.

4 nights = 2,000 Starpoints
8 nights = 2,000 Starpoints
12 nights = 2,000 Starpoints
16 nights = 2,000 Starpoints
20 nights = 10,000 Starpoints

The Power Up promotion runs for stays through April 15, 2013. However, one must register by February 28, 2013.

Nights do not have to be consecutive and can be accumulated across multiple stays.

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