Is beer and wine unlimited or just during evening hours? I guess in my dream world that could be just as good ...
LOL... Seriously? In all your stays at the Poly you have never once come across the phrase Pupu? That is quite hard to believe.Maybe showing some ignorance with admitting this, but I’ll be honest, had to look up pupu.
Yes, breakfast, lunch, dinner, any hour of operationIs beer and wine unlimited or just during evening hours? I guess in my dream world that could be just as good ...
Is beer and wine unlimited or just during evening hours? I guess in my dream world that could be just as good ...
LOL... Seriously? In all your stays at the Poly you have never once come across the phrase Pupu? That is quite hard to believe.
Pupu is the Hawaiian word (may even be Polynesian but it's Hawaiian for certain) for appetizer
If you go to Hawaii, it's used extensively, especially in connection with a happy hour event. Drink and Pupu specials, etc
Wine/champagne is by request early too. As in, if you want a mimosa for breakfast.Yes, but the beer you typically have to ask for if its early in the morning. However, one morning DH needed a "jump start" and asked, and they were happy to give him one.
Ah, I fully understand the need to Google something around here, done it often myself and am not ashamed to admit it either.I guess it just means I’ve had too many ‘fake’ Hawaiian Disney vacations and not enough (or any, for that matter) real Hawaiian vacations. Probably should branch out to Aulani sometime.
I mean, yes, I’ve heard the term. Eg, a Pupu Platter. Just not one I tend to see in writing very often so it had me doing a little Googling. I don’t mind admitting that!
I have to say that when I read the post from @AngiTN, I was feeling impressed with myself for knowing the meaning. But...I only recently learned it when doing research for my first "branching out" trip to Aulani.I guess it just means I’ve had too many ‘fake’ Hawaiian Disney vacations and not enough (or any, for that matter) real Hawaiian vacations. Probably should branch out to Aulani sometime.
I mean, yes, I’ve heard the term. Eg, a Pupu Platter. Just not one I tend to see in writing very often so it had me doing a little Googling. I don’t mind admitting that!
Maybe showing some ignorance with admitting this, but I’ll be honest, had to look up pupu.
I have a similar memory! Thanks for sharing and reminding me of mine!I am cracking up reading this thread!!
So quick story, only because it brings back good memories...
When I was little, we used to go to this nice Chinese restaurant with my grandparents. When waiting patiently for the waiter to ask me what I’d like to order (most likely a bowl of white rice), I remember sitting there listening to my Grandma order the appetizer and she said, clear as day, ‘I’d like to order the Pupu Platter’... so me being around 8 at the time, and sis around 6, we LOST IT!!!!!! Like laughing SO hard we were crying!!!!! Anytime we went after that, we made her order it, just to hear her say it out loud!!! Feels like yesterday. Good times.
Ha! I had to look it up too! I'm glad I saw this. My DH is a plumber, and if someone at Poly would offer him Pupu at our upcoming trip, he would have ran away quickly!LOL... Seriously? In all your stays at the Poly you have never once come across the phrase Pupu? That is quite hard to believe.
Pupu is the Hawaiian word (may even be Polynesian but it's Hawaiian for certain) for appetizer
If you go to Hawaii, it's used extensively, especially in connection with a happy hour event. Drink and Pupu specials, etc