Like we previously reported last week, the state of Hawaii is considering changing their “fully vaccinated” COVID-19 definition from two doses of an approved vaccine to three doses, including the booster shot. Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, is finally responding to this and sent out a message to future guests of the resort encouraging them to keep close attention to these potential changes.
The message states:
“Aloha,
We are delighted you have chosen to stay with us at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, Ko Olina. We are looking forward to welcoming you soon.
As you prepare for your upcoming trip, please be advised that the Government of Hawaii is considering changes to Hawaii’s Safe Travels Program. Specifically, travelers planning to utilize their vaccine status to receive an exemption to the State of Hawaii’s mandatory quarantine may be required to be up to date on their COVID-19 booster shots. Please continue to stay updated on the latest travel requirements by visiting the State of Hawaii’s Safe Travels website.
As a reminder, the City & County of Honolulu also requires that all guests ages 12 and older dining on the property provide proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours. Please stay up to date on any changes to our offerings on the Know Before You Go page at DisneyAulani.com.
If you need assistance with your reservation, please contact your original booking agent.
If you booked your vacation through a travel agent, please contact your travel agent directly.
All of us at Aulani Resort look forward to your arrival and wish you a truly magical stay!”
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Thank you Hawaii. I think I’ll stay in Texas.
Just a flipping joke – sorry. Hawaii is no longer the Aloha State or Living Aloha – more like buh-bye!