1 Lobby: Designed as a representation of a 50-foot-high thatched canoe hale, or canoe-building pavilion
2 Conference center: 14,545 square feet of meeting space
3 Vacation Club Villas: 347 time-share units
4 Makahiki: 220-seat buffet restaurant where Disney characters will make
appearances. Adjacent to a bar called the Olelo Lounge where everything in sight is labeled in Hawaiian. Staff at the lounge will speak Hawaiian.
5 Laniwai: 18,000-square-foot spa that includes a fitness center, salon, yogurt bar and outdoor hydrotherapy garden
6 Hotel building: 347 rooms
7 Vacation Club Villas: 134 time-share units
8 Wailana Pool: Quiet pool with cabanas
9 Rainbow Reef: Salt-water snorkel lagoon stocked with about 1,500 fish
10 Waikolohe Stream: 950-foot-long lazy river raft ride
11 Puu Kilo: Caldera with water slides
12 Aunty’s Beach House: Kids’ club with immersive programs and activities
13 Ama Ama Restaurant: 220-seat beachfront dining in structures designed to look like they date to the 1880s
14 Kalo loi: Terraces of taro that guests can harvest, pound into poi and consume.
15 Future expansion site
16 Waikolohe Pool: Main pool
17 Makaloa Garden: Lawn for “fairy-tale” weddings
18 Makai Preserve: Conservation pool filled with marine life including stingrays, starfish, sea slugs, anemones and soft corals
19 Circle of Alae Ula: Storytelling fire pit
20 Menehune Bridge: Bridge built by — and perhaps inhabited by — menehune.