A small shop jammed-packed with wonderful finds and unique pieces. Take your time browsing.
Courtney K.
Tu valoración: 4 Annapolis, MD
Dis N Dat is a cool little place and even if you are not a shopper you should stop in for the experience. Dis N Dat is a store that sells, well, this and that. Jewelry, wind chimes, asian inspired trinkets and other stuff. Yes, that about sums it up. I guess you just have to go in and see for yourself! The staff is super nice. The person working there is one of the friendliest person I met on Lanai. She helped me try on necklaces, wrapped them nicely and gave me candy! What a great time! They have some expensive items but some reasonably priced stuff too. Even thought their inventory is unique, its not weird stuff. I picked up too neat necklaces for $ 25 total and I’ve received compliments on them both. Dis N Dat… check it out!
Kai Y.
Tu valoración: 4 Cupertino, CA
A very unique and cute place on this small island of Lanai’. The exterior is quite colorful and charming, a few bright-colored retro vehicles were showcased at the front yard. Attention is instantly grasped when walking on the quiet streets of Lanai’ city. When you walk in the store, you’ll be mesmerized by the flickering as well as the tinkling of hundreds of chimes hung on ceiling. They sell various jewelry, stones, and other trinkets, too. The owner is quite friendly. The prices are reasonable. It is a good place to pick up some gifts. The store is mentioned in the local magazines as well as the brochures in the hotel. It seems like a well-known local store.
Matthew N.
Tu valoración: 5 Honolulu, HI
Let’s face it, you go to Lanai for the beauty and stillness of the island, not necessarily to shop. Given that, you’d not expect much from the city’s handful of gift shops and stores, but this charming little place is definitely a must-stop during your stay. Dis N Dat is filled to the rafters, literally, with hundreds of interesting doo-dads, trinkets, chimes, jewelry, statues, precious stones, and other irreverent, sometimes useless stuff(like the door stopper in the shape of a person bending over). Walking in the first time is almost like going into a magic shop. You get this whimsical, almost childlike happiness that washes over you. It could be the constant(read: annoying if you’re in there more than 10 minutes) pealing of the wind chimes that flutter around in the air-conditioned breezes, or just the amazing array of stuff there is to look at; either way, this is a place you want to stop at if you’re ever in Lanai City, even if it’s only for a few minutes. You’ll walk out with a smile on your face and, maybe, a little this(or that) for someone back home.