We left the resort early on our day of departure, since we wouldn’t really have time to swim or anything before our flight, and headed to Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park. My oldest son decided he wanted to see the... Continue reading →
The Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park was closed the majority of the time we were on the Big Island. They were working on the road/entrance or something like that. Luckily, it is only 3 miles from the airport, so we stopped in... Continue reading →
The Hamakua Macadamia Nut Factory was also close to our resort and just up the road from Pu’ukoholā Heiau National Historic Site. We were going to go to the Mauna Loa Factory while in Hilo, but they aren’t open on weekends... Continue reading →
We managed to get the kids out of the resort for a couple of hours one afternoon (after they’d been swimming with turtles, at the beach, and plenty of trips down the waterslides, they were willing to leave). We went... Continue reading →
Kid #5 – our baby – turned 2! He LOVES Mickey Mouse and the new Mickey and the Roadster Racers is one of his favorite shows. We decided to do a Roadster Racers cake for him. He “helped” make the... Continue reading →
I have some more Hawaii posts to write up, but I wanted to share our latest birthday boy cakes! Kid #4 turned 5! He is just the sweetest boy in the world. He decided he wanted a Super Mario Odyssey... Continue reading →
So we tried to see other beaches while on the Big Island, but we either couldn’t find the beach, there was NO parking, or you had to pay a fee to go to the beach. Eventually, we gave up and just... Continue reading →
Hands down our favorite part of the Hilton Waikoloa was the Lagoon. It was simply AMAZING! The Lagoon is fed by the ocean but is calm and tranquil. Perfect for kids. Kids can safely snorkel and enjoy the fish and... Continue reading →