From the Official Disney Parks Blog…
On a recent walk through the construction site at Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, Djuan Rivers, Vice President of Disney Vacation Club and Resort, Hawaii, talked about Pu‘u Kino, the lava outcropping which is probably the most imposing and eye-catching landmark in the Waikolohe Valley recreation and activity area of the Resort. Pu‘u Kino will offer two different adventures down thrilling water slides. One slide will plunge tube-riding guests into a water course through misty caverns. The other is a body slide that will drop them directly into the crystalline waters of the 8,200-square-foot Waikolohe Pool.
Along the way, you may spot “hidden faces in the lava” (which is what Pu‘u Kino means in Hawaiian). Djuan and our videographer have done a good job calling attention to some of those “hidden faces.” Can you spot them all? As you can imagine, there are many others you’ll be able to find on your own when you visit.