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We spent the first week of May in Maui. It was absolutely wonderful to get away, though I am always humbled to re-remember that traveling with a toddler is not "relaxing." This was a special trip because both sets of grandparents were able to come with us! We were very lucky to have them.

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Paul's parents have a time share at the Marriott Maui Ocean Club and so we spent most of the week there in Lahaina. It's absurdly kid-friendly and perfect for families. Despite the fact that we live in San Diego, this was Ellerie's first experience with the ocean and swimming pools (I know) and she was pretty excited about both.

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The pool especially. We hopped in the first afternoon and she was like a little fish.

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We held her in the pool but she also wore this a lot. We're excited to get her into some swim lessons now that we're home.

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All of the pools seemed kid-friendly but there was a special small pool with slides and fountains that was perfect for her (until we tried to get her to leave).

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There was also shaded playground equipment that she LOVED. There is a slide at daycare that she spends most of her day on but this was triple the size. By the end of the week she could climb to the top by herself and I was wondering where my baby girl had gone.

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Our biggest challenge was keeping her sunscreened and covered (we did well! No burns! This hat helped a lot) and getting a nap in. I wish I could just be That Cool Parent that says "hey! We're on vacation! No naps, no schedule, no problems!" but then it's 4pm and the toddler has lost her mind and you've forgotten what having a mind is like. So naps, even short ones, are key. We found that if we took her on a long walk around 11am she'd conk in her stroller for a good 90 minutes to two hours and that made a HUGE difference in the quality of our afternoons.

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Ellerie was NOT into sleeping in her pack and play so Paul and I learned what co-sleeping is like. (#hmmmmm) This meant bedtime for all three of us was between 7-8:30 PM and we were awake between 5-6 AM. But the good news is we got a ton of sleep and we stayed decently on a PST time table. (The transition back to San Diego sleep wise has been so wonderful, I can't believe it.)

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So that's toddler! Let's talk food!

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The plus side of staying in a condo situation is that you have a kitchen. Maui has a (very busy) Costco and so the grandparents went there and stocked up and Paul and I visited the (24 hour!) Safeway so we had plenty of food. We ate breakfasts in the room, had sandwiches for a few lunches and BBQed dinner a few nights. This was also ideal for the 700 snacks Ellerie (and I) ate throughout the day.

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We were also impressed with the food at the resort. We ate lunches and mid-afternoon appetizers at the pool bar few times and were impressed with everything we had. (The burgers, fish tacos and coconut shrimp especially.) The drinks, both virgin and according to Paul, boozy, were great too.

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In the area we loved Leilani's (the fish tacos were great, best I had) and Ellerie and the grandparents went to Roy's where everyone had a good time and Ellerie enjoyed a cheese quesadilla.

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We drove into Old Town Lahainia (fun shopping and a beautiful banyan tree!) and ate one dinner at Kobe which is a chop-chop place where they cook the food in front of you on the hot stove. We thought Ellerie would be super into it (dinner AND a show!) but she was a little startled and then that threw off her night. The food was good though. Get the garlic fried rice. Get the beef. Get the lobster.

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We go out to dinner about once a week with Ellerie when we're home and so she's pretty used to it. The first "secret" to success is to make sure she's hungry. Then eating sort of distracts her from the fact that she'd rather be climbing on her high chair instead of sitting in it. The second "secret" to success is to make sure she's not so hungry that you want to strangle the waiter for a two minute delay on food service. We generally order as soon as we can. No "let's order drinks first" crap and then we make sure we have snacks (those dried peas are a hit) and water. When all else fails, taking her for a walk until the food arrives works.

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That's food. Let's chat entertainment!

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The cheapest, best entertainment is of course the pool and the beach. And long walks. Our hotel had a long paved path and we walked both ways many, many times a day. My step count was awesome. The views are great and the people watching is excellent. We walked and walked.

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On Monday morning, my Mom and Aunt Kristen stayed back with Ellerie and the rest of us headed to Molokini on the Four Winds II to go snorkeling. I asked my dad why he picked this boat and he said "Yelp said it was the most fun." Yelp was right. It was a great crew. It was also, apparently, the only boat that serves beer on the way out to the coral. 😉 The food (which they cooked and served up while we were at Molokini) was GREAT.

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I tend to get a little claustrophobic while snorkeling but every time I try I get a bit better and this was a good time. We were out on the ocean for about four hours and loved the trip. This was probably the most relaxing part aside from when Paul and I snuck off for a few nights (more on that later). There were kiddos on the boat but Ellerie would have been too young for sure. I'm glad we had the option to not take her or I would have lost years of my life keeping her safe on that boat.

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We also visited the Maui Ocean Center and that was really cool (albeit small). Again, Ellerie is just a touch young to get it. We're like "look at the pretty fish, Elle!" and she's like "Are there more stairs around this corner, Mama?" so we're getting there. Probably ideal if your kiddo is a little older OR a little less into climbing. She did LOVE the jellyfish ("Bubbles!!!!!!") and was moderately entertained by the scuba diver she saw in a tank ("Daddy???") It's a short trip from Lahaina.

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Last, downtime! Sometimes Ellerie would be wandering the hotel room sort of whiny and unsettled and I'd think "what's wrong?" and then I'd remember it had been go-go-go since 5AM. She needs to sit on my lap and chill for 15 minutes. So we'd sit. Sometimes with an iPad and youtube videos and sometimes with a book. Kids need downtime as much (if not more) than adults.

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Whew! It was such a great trip. I haven't touched on the two nights that Paul and I were very lucky to take to celebrate our five year anniversary and so I think I'll do a separate post on that early next week. Let me know if I can answer any questions and most clothing links are below.

Sidenote: all of these photos are from my iPhone 5s and most were processed with the VSCO app. I didn't even bring my big camera and every time I snapped a quick photo I thought "I'm so glad I didn't bring my big camera."

Clothing sources I have links for … Ellerie's swimsuits here, here and here. Elise's swimsuits (similar) and here. Elise's hat. Ellerie's hat. Ellerie's sunglasses. Elise's sunglasses. Ellerie's sandles. Elise's sandals (similar). Ellerie's blue sneakers are MiniBoden. Elise's gray maxi dress is Z supply. Ellerie's mint top is Wildly Co. Ellerie's green jumper was Lily Pulitzer for Target and ditto my outfit in that last photo. Most of Ellerie's clothing is Old Navy or Target including those little white espadrilles. My white dress is last summer from MadewellThis is our stroller.

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33 responses to “our trip to maui with a toddler in tow.”

  1. Amanda Avatar

    So glad you had a great vacation! Yay!

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  2. Funnelcloud Rachel Avatar

    I’m SO impressed that you have this post up already! I think you’re on to something with not bringing the big camera! 🙂 I went to Hawaii twice in 2013 – during the first trip we eloped, and I wrote approximately 1,264 blog posts about it. Two years later, and I still haven’t finished blogging the second trip! (So.many.photos!)

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  3. Caroline Avatar
    Caroline

    What a beautiful post! Thanks for sharing Elise 🙂

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  4. Jessica Rodarte Avatar

    So fun! I was laughing at “I would have lost years of my life keeping her safe on that boat.” Ha!

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  5. Carrie Avatar

    We just went with my husband’s parents to their Marriott timeshare in Kauai in April with our 14 month old in tow and had a very similar experience. Very kid friendly set up.

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  6. yours truly, melissa Avatar

    Great post! Looks beautiful and like you had so much fun. Can’t wait for the adult get-away post. (And I agree, a kitchen with kiddos would seem key while on vacation.)
    I’d love to know your experience traveling with your Bob. We are due to take our first airplane trip with BOTH of our girls. We have a double Bob but, as you know, it’s an investment and I would be pretty upset if it got ruined/broken from careless baggage claim handling. I assume you curbside check… Do you put it in a stroller bag?
    The double Bob is obv twice the size of the single Bob, but it fits through standard doorways no problem. I’m just debating on whether I should buy two cheapy umbrella strollers for airport travel or if I should bring our double Bob. #decisions

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  7. Raquel Avatar

    What a great post!!! Sounds like you had a wonderful time 🙂 Loved that last picture of you and Ellerie!

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  8. Christine K Avatar
    Christine K

    Lovely post Elise. I need to learn to let go of my big camera when I go on vacation. I need to learn how to use the VSCO app.

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  9. EMILY Avatar
    EMILY

    Amazing photos – looks like an awesome, awesome vacation! Hawaii is on our bucket list for SURE. We’re thinking about it for our 10 year anniversary next year.
    Can I ask why Ellerie has never been to the beach/pool despite living in San Diego? 🙂

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  10. Tina C. Avatar
    Tina C.

    Gorgeous photos! We take our kids to the La Mesa Municipal pool for swim lessons. It’s an outdoor saltwater pool, and I think it was heated, too. http://www.cityoflamesa.com/index.aspx?NID=549

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  11. Elise Avatar

    We think it’s worth it. We’ve always cur sided checked with no bag and had no issues. 🙂

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  12. Elise Avatar

    Sorry, that’s wrong! We GATE check so we keep it through the airport and take it down on the plane and leave it at the end of the walkway. It’s waiting there when we get off. Very easy and free.

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  13. Elise Avatar

    We just never go. We went only once the first time we lived here! Ha! When we lived on the beach in Oxnard we were there daily but here again it’s not a priority. 🙂

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  14. Elise Avatar

    Thanks for the tip!! I’ll check it out.

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    Angela

    My goodness I so loved this post! Such a relief to know that everyone has the same toddler issues – eating out, naps, leaving play parks, preventing sunburn! Sometimes I think I’m the only mum who finds those things a challenge. Very refreshing for me to remember that you are a normal person Elise and not some perfect being who has it all figured out. Thanks for sharing the details of your trip with us all – fab pics!!

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    Julie

    Fun trip. We took our boys when they were 1 and 2 1/2 and the decision to get a condo was the best. I couldn’t imagine 3 meals in a restaurant for seven days.

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  17. Sarah Avatar

    Jealous you got those Lily Pulitzer pants before everything sold out!

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  18. Anne Avatar

    As the mom of a ten-month-old, “but then it’s 4pm and the toddler has lost her mind and you’ve forgotten what having a mind is like” is SO, SO true. Forgetting what having a mind is like seems to be my MO some days.
    Glad you guys had fun! It’s nice to hear that families do, in fact, reach the point where it is feasible and enjoyable to travel with a young kid.

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  19. Laura Hager Avatar

    This makes me want to visit Hawaii again! I’m glad you all had a great time. It was great following your IG posts!
    Laura
    http://laurahager.blogspot.com/

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  20. Jamie Avatar

    Glad that you had a good vacation in Maui! I miss it and want to visit there again!

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  21. Leah Buckley Avatar

    Looks so fun! Loved your photos all week. We are headed to Florida in a few weeks to visit my parents and I can’t wait for the sun and the sand (and the extra sets of grandparents hands 😉

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  22. imperfectly natural mama Avatar

    I love this post so much because it’s so true. You could have waxed lyrical about your holiday but instead you told it like it was. Holidaying with my toddlers would be much the same,thankyou so much for keeping it real. I sometimes think I am the only one with a child who would rather stand on the high chair, or who has to refuse visiting certain places where I know my children could escape, good to know I am not alone.

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  23. Kary in Colorado Avatar
    Kary in Colorado

    I have been to Hawaii with toddlers many, many times so I totally understand that going to a vacation destination is not really a holiday for parents, rather it is a change in venue! But it’s an adventure, and that’s worth it. We always had grandparents with us as well–a life saver, especially when I had two little ones (and two older ones). Traveling with kiddos is different, but it has it’s own rewards–I miss it now that my youngest just turned 18 (which is it’s own adventure!).

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  24. Jamie Avatar

    We took our just-under-two little guy to Maui last year and 1) realized he hated sand and cold water at the time, 2) realized a studio condo was a really bad idea, 3) realized car naps ruled, 4) realized downtime is indeed essential, and 5) had such a fabulous time we’d do it again in a heartbeat. Especially if we could take a babysitter along. = )

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    Lesley

    Ellerie’s little flowered pantsuit, jumper thingy is adorable! Can i ask where that came from? THANKS!

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    Erica

    Just a year ago my sister and I were in Maui. We stayed next to your condo, at the Hayatt. We didn’t have kids with us, but as we walked down the path we saw that pirate ship and said when we come back with kids we will have to stay at the Marriott!

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    solgunnf

    Saying hi from Norway. I had such fun reading this. Would love to go to Hawaii sometime in the future. I have two kids, youngest is one year older than your daughter. Been travelling alot with them, so many of your comments made med smile :=). Enough sleep is so important for the little ones. Love the photo with you and your sweet girl having some downtime together.

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  28. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    Wow! What incredible photos! I have an iPhone 4 and my photos are so often blurry 😦
    Hawaii is so lovely. I hope I can see it someday!

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  29. Carrie Avatar

    So fun! You should look at Swimzip suits for Ellerie. They’re similar to the one with sleeves and protect so well against the sun. And they are SO CUTE!

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    marcela

    Thank you for this Elise, we’re thinking of going there for Christmas break and love all your tips 😉

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    Lea

    It our turn to go on vacation next week and I knew to come back to this post to re-read again and make mental notes on what works with toddler. It’s our first long vacation since we had a baby.
    We are bringing our stroller as well and gate check it, did you bring your carseat on the flight? Just wondering because people have told me it’s not needed for a 2 year old, but it’s recommended BUT not required. L

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  32. lightweight stroller judge Avatar

    That’s beautiful. Thanks for the article

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  33. Tom Hicks Avatar

    The baby looks so cute, Perhaps, your family had a great trip, i saw the pictures and i find you are using the stroller like mine. The story is very wonderful.

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