I’m the laundry dad on every trip. I never had a problem snagging washers/dryers but I’m an early riser. I would load up the washers at 4:30AM and knock it out quickly. Go early or really late and bring your own detergent/fabric softener to save money. If you are staying on DVC points, you can ask the front desk for laundry tokens.Bumping this thread to ask is it hard to snag a washer/dryer? Aulani is the second stop on our trip and I will have a week’s worth of clothes I need to wash at that point. I’m plan is to our clothes in the wash in the morning and head back to the hotel room for breakfast probably mid-morning.
Thanks for the info. 4:30am will never work for me but late at night will be fine. Hopefully it’s still open 24/7.I’m the laundry dad on every trip. I never had a problem snagging washers/dryers but I’m an early riser. I would load up the washers at 4:30AM and knock it out quickly. Go early or really late and bring your own detergent/fabric softener to save money. If you are staying on DVC points, you can ask the front desk for laundry tokens.
I had a one bedroom villa at Aulani that had a washer and dryer in it. That was spectacular to my eyes!
Hello Michelle,We purchased dvc points for our trip and our reservation shows up as dvc but we are not owning members. Are the tokens one of those things attached to your reservation or your membership?
Thank you - that is very helpfulHello Michelle,
As long as you are staying on DVC Points, you are entitled to the laundry tokens and to 2 parking passes. Just ask the front desk.
I would ask for tokens each day. There is a limit per day (I forgot the limit) so if you wait till day three, you might not have enough tokens for all your washing/drying needs. I noticed some DVC members left their unused tokens in the laundry room.It staying multiple nights can you collect tokens? Like on day one and day two and three get tokens to do it all on day three?