corgi_monster
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2007
I'm sorry to hear your vacation isn't turning out the way you had hoped. I suggest going to the beach and enjoying outdoor activities (but not hiking) so long as there's no lightning. You're going to get wet anyway, right? Just wrap your towels in a garbage bag and dive in. It's not ideal, but it's better than nothing.
I was in Kapolei this morning and lines at the water park (a few miles from Aulani) at noon were at least 30-45 people deep. If the locals are out, that's a good indicator that there's fun to be had outdoors.
It's supposed to be unstable weather (I.e. pop up thunderstorms at any time) for the rest of the week, but there are still some fun things you can do on the cheap. If I had a friend or family member visiting I'd take them to the windward side of the island where you can see dozens of waterfalls after a heavy rain, work in a visit to Pali lookout and Byodo-In temple. Eat at Zippy's or Fresh Catch ($10-$15/person) the money you'll save on food might pay for the day's rental car.
I was in Kapolei this morning and lines at the water park (a few miles from Aulani) at noon were at least 30-45 people deep. If the locals are out, that's a good indicator that there's fun to be had outdoors.
It's supposed to be unstable weather (I.e. pop up thunderstorms at any time) for the rest of the week, but there are still some fun things you can do on the cheap. If I had a friend or family member visiting I'd take them to the windward side of the island where you can see dozens of waterfalls after a heavy rain, work in a visit to Pali lookout and Byodo-In temple. Eat at Zippy's or Fresh Catch ($10-$15/person) the money you'll save on food might pay for the day's rental car.