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We Went To Secret Beach & Paradise Cove In Oahu! Our Last Full Day At Disney's Aulani Resort! The Tim Tracker

We Went To Secret Beach & Paradise Cove In Oahu! Our Last Full Day At Disney's Aulani Resort! The Tim Tracker

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Today was one of our most favorite days of our Aulani trip! In todays vlog we head to Paradise Cove, which is very close to Aulani. But first we had breakfast at Eggs n Things, which was right across the street from the resort. The food was so so good and we definitely recommend checking it out and be sure to try the pancakes! Then we head over to Paradise Cove, where we got to see turtles and we even saw a monk seal, which was so special because theyre rare to see. Then we head over to the secret beach, which can only be accessed by a narrow passageway next to Paradise Cove. This was so beautiful and pretty private. We saw another turtle there too! Jackson loved seeing all rocks and the water was shallow enough that he could really enjoy splashing around in it! It was a perfect way to start the day! Then we head back to the resort for some shave ice and we end the day with a Mickey shaped hot chocolate bomb, which was delicious!
Date: 2022-02-09

Comments and reviews: 10


Im glad they left Aulani this time and got to experience food and beaches outside Aulani. Hawaii is so beautiful and while I get making the most of your $1200/night suite, there are other beautiful places (free) and amazing award-winning dining on Oahu and other islands that people dont get to experience because theyre busy with $100 Mickey Waffles and Disney gift shops. I love Disney as much as the next Disneyphile, but as someone who was born and raised in Honolulu, I can tell you Ive toured Aulani once and never felt the need to visit or stay there again. I also would go to 100 different places than eat at an Aulani restaurant. World famous shaved ice is available at Matsumotos in Haleiwa world championship surfing and gorgeous sunset beaches in Waimea Bay, white and black sand beaches on other islands, lava tubes, parasailing, and again, the food and local eateries! I hope the Trackers will expand their visits in the future as Jackson and hopefully more little Trackers grow up.
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Don't like maple syrup, but coconut syrup sounds AWESOME! And nice they gave you 2 pancakes as a side to the omelet! Great shot of the stained glass in the lobby, Tim, and I agree with Jenn about sitting out there with a coffee/whatever and chill! I like to do that on the tiny balcony outside by the bubbling spring in the lobby of Wilderness Lodge. Haven't been there in long time, but used to have rocking chairs - another love of mine! Loved the snorkeling piece (and the music, thanx Tim! Don't know why that jerk just couldn't leave the poor, inured seal alone! Wow - that coconut wall is super cool! I LOVE Macadamia nuts, ESPECIUALLY with chocolate!
Socially distanced hugs to the 3 of you from New Jersey. Stay strong, stay positive, stay healthy!

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I loved this video --- so relaxing, like watching a Jacques Cousteau underwater show -- but just want to give my experience: I live on the beach in Jersey and whenever there is a seal on the beach, it's not safe to go into the water. Because sharks follow seals. By me, when a seal is on the beach it is usually because it escaped from a great white. And the shark is still out there. Especially if the seal is injured or sick. the shark was after it. I've seen injured dolphins try to get up onto the beach too and the sharks come for them. To me it never feels safe to be in any water near a seal since the seals are what the sharks are drawn to. Just my two cents.
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Your videos are always excellent but this one was spectacular spectacular. You found the true spirit and energy of Hawaii and I could see you living there. Jackson is so adorable and exposed to so much nature and waterlife and you and Jen were also amazed at everything too. Glad you got to the secret beach on your last day.
Hawaii is truly an amazing place.
Regards -Jon-

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Love the Hawaiian cookies you can get that are cured in chocolate and individually wrapped - wither Honolulu Cookie Co. or Big Island Candy have those. Not sure if you saw them where you were but likely can be found in airport. Thanks for sharing your Fathers Day trip with us Tracker fam!
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Next time you go I suggest doing the macadamia nut tour. They have samples of different coffee and savory/sweet Mac but samples (dont know if Covid affects it. The tour they do is amazing too! Fun for Jackson too, our daughter was like 8-9 months old and she tagged along lol
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I loved this whole Hawaii series! So for my question. DVC, what would be your reason to buy into it? I would love a video breaking down everything about DVC and how it would benefit a family like yours. Thanks and I can't wait to see what the next Tracker adventure is!
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Don't go to australia too crowded beaches are dirty many other places are better save the money also murky water in Australia is one to worry about great white shark have been eating surfers not a good place for a family
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Super interesting vlog. Love the exploratory beach sea cove. Wasn't that hotel maid clever making the fish on a rod gift! Can't go wrong with hot chocolate anytime of the day. Thanks for showing.
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So glad you found one of my favorite coves, there's an even more secret one.
But. you'll have to save it for next time.
SOOOO glad the Honu (turtles) came to visit and Monk seal: )

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