Join Lou Mongello from http://WDWRadio.com on the Menahune Adventure Trail at Disney's Aulani Resort in Hawaii.
This high-tech scavenger hunt leads you through Aulani as you solve riddles, search for hidden statues and discover surprises left by the Menehune—mischievous little people with magical powers. Interactive elements—with special effects involving fire, water, light and animation—offer fun for all ages. Follow a trail on the Resort grounds or enjoy a special indoor adventure.
The interactive activity challenges guests with scavenger hunts, puzzles to solve, clues to figure out. Players are given a phone and can talk to Aunty and other characters; they're sent to hidden areas, and when a clue is solved this triggers something magical. The game takes place throughout the property; lots of objects "belong" to it and may hold hidden surprises.
At Aulani, Hawaiian traditions blend with magical Disney storytelling to create world-class entertainment for the entire ʻŌhana.
For more information and videos, visit http://WDWRadio.com/Aulani
Mahalo!
WHOA the numbers you read to the torch at 2:30 are the numbers from LOST! 4 8 15 16 23 42. I know ABC is owned by Disney, and that LOST takes place in Hawaii, but that is SO COOL!
biela317 3 months ago
My second favorite video,after Art the Greeter (which always brings a tear to my eye)! Watched as an iTunes download first, as I subscribe to ALL WDW Radio Podcasts (and News). Had to post a thanks to you - as I laughed out loud at this awesome video! You are now Lou-ny Hill! :) Awesome job in showing how Disney is creating new interactive and fun experiences for their quests.
madaboutmmouse 4 months ago
Lou, just a heads up - this video on the iTunes feed is causing iTunes to crash for me. I've tried several different things and I've pinned it on this video - Thank you for posting it on youtube as well so that I can still watch.
Tim
WDW Fan Boys podcast
WDWFanBoys 5 months ago
YES I deff would do that. I love the Menehune! This was such a fun video to watch!! I love how things come to life. I think this would be a must do for anything who is staying there.
McCracken257 5 months ago
Slight adjustment on pronunciation. The valley is Waikolohe (why-koh-loh-hey) Wai meaning water and kolohe meaning rascally or mischievous.
frikitiki 5 months ago
I sooooo envy you.
mons3011 5 months ago
Hi Lou that is so cool, I would love to try that myself . You always look like your having the best time.. Thx Again hey do you need a assistant???? Lv Lucille :)
Tinkerchelli 5 months ago
I really hope that Disney will can maintain that attraction. But by the looks of splash mountain I doubt it.
sdpunk9 5 months ago