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    Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii

    Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii

    2.8
    (648 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    It's smaller, it has less attractions than mainland amusement parks and rides, but it's clean, the…read morelines are short, and has just enough thing to do with your little ones! Kids love the lazy river, small kid areas, even the wave pool with huge tv works for us. Is it glitzy? Hell nah, would I pay full price, absolutely not... but with my union discount, it works for us. You're unable to bring in food, but you're able to come and go as you please. Pack some food and snacks in the car, and you're set for the day. With younger kids, your options are limited, but over 42 inches, opens your child to many more speed rides. Spent last Father's Day there and the kids had a blast. There are also lockers, snacks and cabanas for rent, but we are not in that tax bracket.

    For more than two years I thought Wet n Wild was for older kids only, but I was completely wrong. I…read morefinally came with my toddler, and we had so much fun that we stayed the entire day. There are two toddler-friendly areas with small slides and splash zones. Alison they have a lazy river, and a wave pool that became my son's absolute favorite. There are plenty of lifeguards around. They look very young but I liked the amount of them. My kiddo was happily exhausted afterward and slept amazingly that night (and even the day after). Few tips. If you plan to visit more than once, the pass with parking is absolutely worth it because parking is more than $20. Do not underestimate the sun. I thought I am good but ended up with a sunburn. The food options are pretty average and overpriced ($18 for average hot dog and fries), and the park isn't spotless all the time. Overall, such a fun surprise. We will definitely be back.

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    Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
    Wet 'n' Wild Hawaii
    The Calizo Ohana @ Wet n Wild

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    The Calizo Ohana @ Wet n Wild
    The Salvation Army Kroc Center

    The Salvation Army Kroc Center

    3.8
    (220 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    We've really loved being members at the Kroc Center. The facility is always so clean, organized,…read moreand well maintained, and the staff has consistently been kind and welcoming every time we've been there. We love the food area, I personally love using the gym, and my husband, kids, and I all really enjoy the pool and water area. The kids have also had such a great experience with the sports clinics. It's just such a positive, family-friendly environment overall, and you can tell a lot of care goes into the facility and programs. We're very grateful to have such a great family facility here on Oahu!

    This is a great place! You get access to a gym, a warm swimming pool with lanes, and lots of other…read morewater spots for the kids and family to have fun! They always have a few lifeguards on duty, and the pool even has a rock climbing area. How unique! They have a lot of other programs you can sign up for and even do plays sometimes throughout the year. This is in my opinion one of the best recreational centers on Oahu! The staff is awesome here. They are helpful and friendly! There is also a place where they serve coffee and food. Affordability wise, considering the variety of amenities they have including pickleball tournaments and the option for family plans, you get a lot of value much more than you would get with a typical gym membership. We pay roughly $100 a month for a small family and so that's a great value in my opinion!

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    Candlelight: Vivaldi's Four Seasons & more
    Candlelight: Vivaldi's Four Seasons & more
    Enjoying cool water
    Enjoying cool water
    The Salvation Army Kroc Center

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    Wai Kai

    Wai Kai

    3.8
    (155 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Okay, so you're asking why would you go to a water park or lagoon when there's so many awesome…read morebeaches in Hawaii and Oahu. Well the simple answer is because we're all looking for something new and different to do once in a while with family and friends. And that exactly why we ended up at Wai Kai. It was a chance to hang out with our kids and friends before they returned to school after the winter break. The obstacle course was a ton of fun, we took advantage of the other water activities too, and we also opted to get a couple cabanas too so we could all hang out. It was perfect for our group of 20. Some of the restaurants were closed the day we went, but the takeout food at The Lookout was delicious. We also enjoyed some cold beverages too. BTW, the Nalo Lounge is a great option for $25/person if you want to store your belonging and take a shower before heading to your ext destination. For local families, take advantage of the kamaaina rates. The family is already excited about going back when the kids are back home this summer.

    I have tried to come to Wai Kai 3 times in the last two months…read more Reserved a 5pm surf session with a friend and got a call a few hours prior saying that we were the only people who are scheduled and canceling our session because we didn't have a minimum of 5 people. My daughter wanted to come to the obstacle course with her friends. We showed up at 4pm on a Friday, they said the girls can't swim because they close at 430pm. We decided to come back at 1:30pm the next day to arrive and be told the entire place is booked for a private event. Don't waste your time. Go beach.

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    Wai Kai
    Wai Kai

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    Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa

    Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa

    3.8
    (2.5k reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$$

    Customer service was top-notch just like at Disney, but also just like Disney, it's not…read moreinexpensive. Our stay was at the beginning of May when the main pool was closed so the infinity pool was always packed with kids. There was an adult only pool that was always quiet and relaxing. We mainly stayed there for the most part. Food around the resort was good, but expensive. We did the luau, which was fun but very expensive and I would never pay that much again. We did it because it was on property and convenient. I think I booked it the first day I could 90 days out or something. It's open bar and prime rib, and some Hawaiian food. The lazy river is fun, and snorkeling in the reef was a blast. It was not cold at all.. took the free ukulele lessons, which was about a half an hour just to get the hang of it. Get the refillable cup it's worth the money. Also, buy a popcorn bucket and get three dollar refills. Try the breakfast flatbread ($20) at Ulu cafe-so yummy, and they have a daily special that we tried for dinner and it was so good! Ordered the lobster roll at the pool from Off The Hook, so worth it!! Also, don't forget the shaved ice! Reserve a cabana, very relaxing and fun. Casabella's by beach are directly in sun most of the day, so beware.

    I have tried to go to Aulani three times. There's virtually no public parking. They will deny this…read morebut they have a lot that holds about 20 cars for the public coming from other areas to use the Beach. I don't believe they would give a public parking lot at all, but the state of Hawaii made them. The whole vibe of the place is to squeeze you for every dime. The actual water in the ocean in front of the hotel is cloudy murky and filthy with debris. I'm staying in Waikiki right across from the beach. The water is transparent. I've tried to go there three times didn't want to go the last time, but my niece and my adult children wanted to go. I had to pay $40 for parking because they're tiny public. Lots were all full. The whole place stinks of entitlement. I told my wife this is the last time I'm coming here.

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    Dining outdoors at the Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa
    Dining outdoors at the Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa
    Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa
    Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa
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    Sea Life Park

    Sea Life Park

    3.2
    (973 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    I was born and raised on Oʻahu, and I've always had this mindset that zoos and places like Sea Life…read morePark were sad environments for animals. It just never really sat right with me. I'm also not a huge wildlife or ocean life person in general, but my boyfriend loves aquariums and anything sea-related. He originally wanted to go to the Waikīkī Aquarium, but I surprised him with tickets to Sea Life Park instead. It was both of our first times visiting, and I'll be honest, I went in with a lot of preconceived notions. I couldn't have been more wrong. From the moment we got there, I was genuinely surprised in the best way. I learned so much about the animals, and you can really see how intelligent they are. What stood out the most to me was how passionate and caring all of the trainers were. It didn't feel like a "show" in a negative sense. It felt educational, thoughtful, and rooted in genuine care. Kekoa the monk seal completely stole my heart. I won't spoil his story, but learning about him is what truly shifted my perspective on the park and the kind of work they do. You can tell they are intentional about the animals they bring in and the role they play in research, rehabilitation, and education. The dolphin show was absolutely phenomenal. I've never seen anything like it before. It was not only entertaining, but also really highlighted the connection between the trainers and the animals. Another thing I really appreciated was the emphasis on education, especially for visitors. It's a popular tourist spot and they make a strong effort to teach people about respecting wildlife, like not touching animals you may encounter on the beach. It meant a lot to see that message being reinforced. If you're planning to go, I definitely recommend arriving right when they open so you can look at the daily schedule and try to catch all of the activities. Overall, this experience completely changed my perspective. I went in skeptical and left with a new appreciation for what Sea Life Park does. It ended up being such a meaningful and memorable day for both of us.

    We lived in Hawaii for three years from '96 to '99. We purchased the family pass all three years…read moreand since our children were little and needed a lot of exercise and entertainment, this was a great option. I believe it would still be a good option for families with small children. We recently went back with just ourselves. We both remembered it being MUCH larger but we weren't surprised since memory can be tricky. We loved seeing all the lovely sea creatures but the park itself is tired and a bit lackluster. The food was actually more delicious than I was expecting but incredibly expensive. Considering how tired and small the park actually is, the price was WAY too high. It cost the two of us $119.54 and we had seen every exhibit in just an hour...I would only suggest Sea Life Park to families with little children.

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    Dolphin encounter with Noni. Zombie hands! Ask the trainer. Lol. Boys loved it.
    Dolphin encounter with Noni. Zombie hands! Ask the trainer. Lol. Boys loved it.
    August 2025
    August 2025
    Dolphin Lagoon

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    Beach Villas at Ko Olina

    Beach Villas at Ko Olina

    4.0
    (90 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Super special place with amazing and kind staff! Koolina beachvillas is such a wonderful location…read more The place is modern and spacious with multiple bedrooms. There's a bar with lots of food and drinks and great music. The pools and spas are amazing and of course the few of the lagoons. Highly recommend for families that want to get out of the hustle and bustle of Waikiki.

    We had not been to Ko Olina vacation club in Hawaii for about 15 years and the property self is…read morestill beautiful however, starting to show its age the people are wonderful and we truly enjoy Hawaii. However, the resort pricing overall food value was disappointing. At check-in guest are giving a discount card for 10% of Off at the Market and certain resort locations, which is appreciated. However, if you forget the card in your room while heading to the pool or Beach, you were simply out of luck since purchases can be charged directly to the room, it seems like the discount should automatically apply to the guest account instead of requiring a physical card. The 10% discount definitely helps because Hawaii is already expensive but the price is at the market and eateries felt excessive. For example we had 6 drinks and two orders of fish and chips at Long boards and the bill was $171. Unfortunately food felt like it mediocre pub food, which made the cost even harder to justify. Overall, we love the beauty of Ko Olina and the warmth of the people, but the resort pricing felt comparable to Disney without the food quality or value to match.

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    One of two pools at night.
    One of two pools at night.
    Small bar hut between pool and the beach lagoon.
    Small bar hut between pool and the beach lagoon.
    Beach Villas at Ko Olina

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