Mollydolly334
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Day 10
Good morning, Waikoloa Village! Jake and I were awake at 7:15 AM this morning. We both had a great night sleep- the beds here were kind of firm but perfect for sleeping; I definitely slept the soundest during our time on this island! We couldn’t resist checking out our upgraded ocean view right away…



Hmmm… more of a “partial ocean view” if you ask me. The golf course was directly in front of us, and if you turned your head to the left, you could see the ocean. I was a little miffed, if they had advertised this as a partial ocean view, we would not have taken the upgrade and saved the $150. I hate feeling tricked like that! However, upgrade or not, it was still a beautiful view and very peaceful. We loved seeing the golfers out there every day!
Jake and I decided to explore the resort grounds before getting some breakfast!




Then, at 8:00, we made our way over to breakfast. We really got an incredible deal for the Fairmont Orchid through Costco Travel. Jake and I were scouring the website for the entire year leading up to the honeymoon to try and find the best price possible! We ended up with no resort fees, free beach equipment rentals during our stay, and a free breakfast at the buffet every morning. Both Jake and I were SO excited for the breakfast buffet portion of this; like I said, we are big buffet people, and this felt so indulgent! If only I knew how sick I’d get of this buffet, haha…
The breakfast buffet was located at Orchid Court restaurant. At night, I believe this restaurant turned into an Asian-Fusion sit down restaurant!


Overall, we really enjoyed this buffet. I personally liked it more than 1Hotel’s breakfast buffet in Kauai! They had a ton of different options for savory as well as sweet, and a lot of the dishes rotated out on a 3-day rotation, so we were consistently getting new things to try as well. They also had 1-2 Asian dishes every morning too, like fried rice, miso soup, dumplings, bao buns, etc. Despite never having that kind of food for breakfast, it ended up being one of the things I looked forward to the most each morning! There were self-serve dispensers of different flavors of juices; we loved getting POG every morning! It was the best POG juice we had over the duration of the trip; you could tell it was freshly made.

They even had a little donut wall!!!
Jake and I sat down right away and made a beeline for the buffet! As always, I got my traditional sweet plate and my traditional savory plate.

My sweet plate is on the left! Clockwise from the top left- Belgian waffle with bananas, chocolate chips, and maple syrup, macadamia nut sticky bun, vanilla iced donut with sprinkles, chocolate croissant, and a cinnamon-sugar malasada. Savory plate is on the right- clockwise from the top left- tater tots, bacon, a portuguese sausage link, a pork shumai dumpling, fried rice with furikake and chili sauce, and a (deconstructed) kalua pork benedict. Everything was delicious! Standouts were the fried rice (they had their own little toppings bar for it with furikake, different sauces, sesame seeds, etc.) and the malasada. Jake and I tried the famous Leonard’s malasadas last year and I was very underwhelmed… but these were HEAVENLY! I had one almost every morning; they were pillow soft and so sweet.
One thing that we did have to watch out for were the birds. There were crows absolutely everywhere, and they weren’t shy about flying onto people’s tables and stealing food! Luckily, the wait staff passed out plate covers in case you needed to leave the table.
We were definitely full after this; it was so funny to see our plates on the first day vs. the last day
. We were ready for some relaxation time!!
Jake and I made it to the pool around 9:00 AM, and scored this awesome circular lounger! I didn’t take a picture of our exact chair, but it looked like this!

It was more like a bed with a circle mattress, it was AWESOME! It was warm out today, but we definitely noticed that the Big Island was a bit cooler and less humid than Kauai and Oahu had been. Totally fine with us!

Jake and I hung by the pool for pretty much the entire morning. I was able to finish up my current book, and we took a couple dips in the pool, too! We walked over to the beach and put our feet in, but didn’t stay for too long, because we knew that we’d be there a lot the next day. We also had some (unpictured) drinks at some point; Jake got a Lava Flow, and I ordered a non-alcoholic pineapple juice/ginger ale drink.
Around 1:15 PM, Jake and I headed back to the room to shower and change into some Green Bay Packers gear. We had big plans! There was a Monday Night Football game (at 2:00 Hawaii time, hehe) and Green Bay was playing the Raiders. When Jake lived in Kona, he frequented the WISCONSIN BAR called Quinn’s Almost By The Sea, and they were going to be showing the game today!! Can you believe that there is a Packer bar all the way in Kona?? I was so excited to check it out! Jake said that some days, he used to get to the bar at 7:00 AM to watch the Packers play! We are both huge Packer fans; my family has season tickets that have been in the family for generations!
We left the hotel around 2:00 PM. Since it was already dark during our drive from the airport last night, I was shocked to see all of the black lava rock! It was so interesting to see; it felt like we were on the moon.

We parked in downtown Kona and walked about a mile to get to the bar. Downtown Kona was very cute and charming. It kind of reminded me of Minocqua, WI. The city was crowded with lots of people; there was the Ironman World Championship competition going on that whole week. The actual race was on the day we left (October 14th), so we saw lots of people practicing running and biking during our time on the Big Island. It definitely made things a bit more congested around Kona, but it honestly didn’t affect our vacation much.

At 3:00, we reached Quinn’s Almost By The Sea!

We absolutely SCORED and got there right when a couple left, so we were seated immediately and got a perfect little table right in front of the TV!! It was packed in there with Packer fans!


Jake was in heaven. Wisconsin sports AND Hawaii! What could possibly be better than this?

Wait a second, $8 COCKTAILS?? It DOES get better
. We were shocked at the cheap prices- this was less than half of what our drinks had been costing so far this vacation!! Jake was driving tonight so he stuck to just a beer, but he encouraged me to imbibe. And imbibe I did 
This was a Plantation Iced Tea (Cruzan Mango and Malibu Coconut Rum mixed with pineapple juice and iced tea). This was delicious and so refreshing. It went down so easily and I had it finished within minutes. So, I decided to order another drink right away! I didn’t take a picture of it, but the next drink I ordered was a Berry Berry Lemonade (Skyy Raspberry Vodka with strawberry puree, triple sec, Sprite, and lemonade). Once again, this was so refreshing and went down like water. Uh oh, looks like we may be going down a certain path tonight

Go Pack Go!!
It was so entertaining just to look around at all of the Packers memorabilia. They also had a good amount of stuff from other Wisconsin sports teams. Everybody there was also drinking (typical Wisconsinites, haha) and having a grand old time trash-talking each other. We made lots of conversation with the friendly people around us!
After those two drinks, I was starting to get snack-y. So, we ordered some fried cheese curds. I mean, kind of a must when you’re watching the Packers play, amirite?

I did have to laugh at the presentation of them on top of the salad mix; A for effort
Trying to make fried cheese curds healthy is a lost cause! These were perfect to eat while watching the game. Since I had food in my stomach now, only makes sense to order another drink, right??

This was when I fully accepted that Drunk Molly was entering the mortal world tonight; Jake laughed when he took this and said “Why are you smiling so weird??”
This was the Quinn Quencher (Smirnoff Citron, Midori, Malibu Coconut Rum, pineapple juice, and sour soda). It went down a little harder than the other ones, and I was starting to feel very giggly at this point, haha 
Sadly, the Packers lost the game
But it was still a great time, and I’m so glad we took the time to do this! A for service (and A+ for prices) at Quinn’s! We left the bar at around 5:00 to stroll about downtown Kona. Jake decided to stop at an ABC store to get a new Hawaiian shirt to wear tonight; I joked around that he was so embarrassed by the Packer’s loss that he didn’t want to be seen wearing a Packer’s shirt!
We walked down Ali’i Drive and shopped around a bit more while deciding what to do for the rest of the night. Jake stopped by the bathroom, and there was an ice cream shop right next door, so I made a total impulse decision and got some. I guess Drunk Molly isn’t so different from Sober Molly after all

This was ube flavored soft serve on an Oreo waffle cone. Oh my lord… I don’t know if it was due my tipsy state, but this tasted like the nectar of the Gods. The ube flavor was such a sweet and nutty vanilla and it went perfectly with the crushed Oreos. I made Jake try a few licks, and by the end, he wished he would have gotten his own!
We sat down on a little ledge and watched the sun start to set as I finished my cone. Best impulse decision ever! Jake told me later that there were a bunch of homeless people wandering around where we sat and trying to approach us, and he had to bring out his “crazy eyes” to scare them away. I was blissfully oblivious

Jake had been wanting to show me the Royal Kona resort, so we decided to grab another drink and maybe a snack there!
It was about a 15 minute wait to get a table, but we were rewarded with some pretty incredible views!!


Over the course of our 2-week vacation, this was by far the most beautiful sunset we witnessed. Jake explained that this was because of the Big Island’s position compared to the other islands, as well as the fact that we were on the west side of the island!
Once we got seated, I was reaching the point where I was starting to slow down. I wanted to keep the buzz going, but I also didn’t want to feel sick, so I decided that I’d have one more drink here, and we’d get a substantial meal afterward. This is why I don’t drink very often; I feel like it is always such a balancing act between feeling fun and ready to party vs. feeling sick and dizzy.
This resort and bar area was really cool and different compared to what we had been seeing in Kona. I really liked the architecture and 60’s feel to it!

Once I saw this drink on the menu, I KNEW I had to get it! It was a mojito with Bacardi Dragon Berry rum (AKA a dupe of my favorite drink at Trader Sam’s- a Mosquito Mojito)! Jake got a Lava Flow! While we enjoyed our drinks and the beautiful view, we decided on a restaurant for tonight. We were pretty hungry, and pizza is our go-to when we’re starving, so we took the 10-minute drive to Kona Brewing Company after finishing our beverages!
Jake and I had eaten here on Oahu last year and loved it! They have some really great pizza here, plus, Jake loves that it is the home of his favorite beer
We were sat on the outside patio after a short wait, and it was a beautiful night with a fun atmosphere out there. Jake ordered a Kona Longboard (are you surprised?), while I stuck to WATER!

I sent this silly Snapchat to my friend Gabi, who was just as surprised as I was, haha! I thought I was sobering up, until I tried to go to the bathroom and ended up opening a door and stepping inside the employee warehouse!
Jake and I were STARVING at this point; when our food arrived, it was like God himself delivered it!! We decided to split a Hawaiian Luau pizza with BBQ kalua pork and some pepperoni dough rolls. This was exactly what we ordered when we ate at the Oahu location last year, and it hit the spot then and now!

However, after devouring a couple slices and pepperoni rolls, I felt my stomach start to turn. This tasted amazing, and I didn’t have any digestive problems with it last year, so I figured I would be fine. But, the rich pizza and seasoned sauce combined with all of the sweet cocktails I had consumed earlier was starting to take a toll. I immediately regretted eating this; I just had a feeling that it would come back to haunt me later tonight
Unfortunately, I knew that I just had to play the waiting game on this one, take some Pepto, and hope for the best!
Honestly, I would still eat this pizza again and again though. Both Jake and I are pizza lovers and this is a great option for wood-fired pizza! They have so many flavors here as well as different types of appetizers and small plates… everyone can find something that they like at Kona Brewing!
Very full and satisfied (and sobered up on my end), Jake and I headed back to Waikoloa Village, making it back to the Fairmont Orchid by 9:45 PM. We went to sleep pretty much right away… and I had a feeling I’d be in for a rough night. Stay tuned!

Good morning, Waikoloa Village! Jake and I were awake at 7:15 AM this morning. We both had a great night sleep- the beds here were kind of firm but perfect for sleeping; I definitely slept the soundest during our time on this island! We couldn’t resist checking out our upgraded ocean view right away…



Hmmm… more of a “partial ocean view” if you ask me. The golf course was directly in front of us, and if you turned your head to the left, you could see the ocean. I was a little miffed, if they had advertised this as a partial ocean view, we would not have taken the upgrade and saved the $150. I hate feeling tricked like that! However, upgrade or not, it was still a beautiful view and very peaceful. We loved seeing the golfers out there every day!
Jake and I decided to explore the resort grounds before getting some breakfast!




Then, at 8:00, we made our way over to breakfast. We really got an incredible deal for the Fairmont Orchid through Costco Travel. Jake and I were scouring the website for the entire year leading up to the honeymoon to try and find the best price possible! We ended up with no resort fees, free beach equipment rentals during our stay, and a free breakfast at the buffet every morning. Both Jake and I were SO excited for the breakfast buffet portion of this; like I said, we are big buffet people, and this felt so indulgent! If only I knew how sick I’d get of this buffet, haha…
The breakfast buffet was located at Orchid Court restaurant. At night, I believe this restaurant turned into an Asian-Fusion sit down restaurant!


Overall, we really enjoyed this buffet. I personally liked it more than 1Hotel’s breakfast buffet in Kauai! They had a ton of different options for savory as well as sweet, and a lot of the dishes rotated out on a 3-day rotation, so we were consistently getting new things to try as well. They also had 1-2 Asian dishes every morning too, like fried rice, miso soup, dumplings, bao buns, etc. Despite never having that kind of food for breakfast, it ended up being one of the things I looked forward to the most each morning! There were self-serve dispensers of different flavors of juices; we loved getting POG every morning! It was the best POG juice we had over the duration of the trip; you could tell it was freshly made.

They even had a little donut wall!!!
Jake and I sat down right away and made a beeline for the buffet! As always, I got my traditional sweet plate and my traditional savory plate.

My sweet plate is on the left! Clockwise from the top left- Belgian waffle with bananas, chocolate chips, and maple syrup, macadamia nut sticky bun, vanilla iced donut with sprinkles, chocolate croissant, and a cinnamon-sugar malasada. Savory plate is on the right- clockwise from the top left- tater tots, bacon, a portuguese sausage link, a pork shumai dumpling, fried rice with furikake and chili sauce, and a (deconstructed) kalua pork benedict. Everything was delicious! Standouts were the fried rice (they had their own little toppings bar for it with furikake, different sauces, sesame seeds, etc.) and the malasada. Jake and I tried the famous Leonard’s malasadas last year and I was very underwhelmed… but these were HEAVENLY! I had one almost every morning; they were pillow soft and so sweet.
One thing that we did have to watch out for were the birds. There were crows absolutely everywhere, and they weren’t shy about flying onto people’s tables and stealing food! Luckily, the wait staff passed out plate covers in case you needed to leave the table.
We were definitely full after this; it was so funny to see our plates on the first day vs. the last day

Jake and I made it to the pool around 9:00 AM, and scored this awesome circular lounger! I didn’t take a picture of our exact chair, but it looked like this!

It was more like a bed with a circle mattress, it was AWESOME! It was warm out today, but we definitely noticed that the Big Island was a bit cooler and less humid than Kauai and Oahu had been. Totally fine with us!

Jake and I hung by the pool for pretty much the entire morning. I was able to finish up my current book, and we took a couple dips in the pool, too! We walked over to the beach and put our feet in, but didn’t stay for too long, because we knew that we’d be there a lot the next day. We also had some (unpictured) drinks at some point; Jake got a Lava Flow, and I ordered a non-alcoholic pineapple juice/ginger ale drink.
Around 1:15 PM, Jake and I headed back to the room to shower and change into some Green Bay Packers gear. We had big plans! There was a Monday Night Football game (at 2:00 Hawaii time, hehe) and Green Bay was playing the Raiders. When Jake lived in Kona, he frequented the WISCONSIN BAR called Quinn’s Almost By The Sea, and they were going to be showing the game today!! Can you believe that there is a Packer bar all the way in Kona?? I was so excited to check it out! Jake said that some days, he used to get to the bar at 7:00 AM to watch the Packers play! We are both huge Packer fans; my family has season tickets that have been in the family for generations!
We left the hotel around 2:00 PM. Since it was already dark during our drive from the airport last night, I was shocked to see all of the black lava rock! It was so interesting to see; it felt like we were on the moon.

We parked in downtown Kona and walked about a mile to get to the bar. Downtown Kona was very cute and charming. It kind of reminded me of Minocqua, WI. The city was crowded with lots of people; there was the Ironman World Championship competition going on that whole week. The actual race was on the day we left (October 14th), so we saw lots of people practicing running and biking during our time on the Big Island. It definitely made things a bit more congested around Kona, but it honestly didn’t affect our vacation much.

At 3:00, we reached Quinn’s Almost By The Sea!

We absolutely SCORED and got there right when a couple left, so we were seated immediately and got a perfect little table right in front of the TV!! It was packed in there with Packer fans!


Jake was in heaven. Wisconsin sports AND Hawaii! What could possibly be better than this?

Wait a second, $8 COCKTAILS?? It DOES get better


This was a Plantation Iced Tea (Cruzan Mango and Malibu Coconut Rum mixed with pineapple juice and iced tea). This was delicious and so refreshing. It went down so easily and I had it finished within minutes. So, I decided to order another drink right away! I didn’t take a picture of it, but the next drink I ordered was a Berry Berry Lemonade (Skyy Raspberry Vodka with strawberry puree, triple sec, Sprite, and lemonade). Once again, this was so refreshing and went down like water. Uh oh, looks like we may be going down a certain path tonight


Go Pack Go!!
It was so entertaining just to look around at all of the Packers memorabilia. They also had a good amount of stuff from other Wisconsin sports teams. Everybody there was also drinking (typical Wisconsinites, haha) and having a grand old time trash-talking each other. We made lots of conversation with the friendly people around us!
After those two drinks, I was starting to get snack-y. So, we ordered some fried cheese curds. I mean, kind of a must when you’re watching the Packers play, amirite?

I did have to laugh at the presentation of them on top of the salad mix; A for effort


This was when I fully accepted that Drunk Molly was entering the mortal world tonight; Jake laughed when he took this and said “Why are you smiling so weird??”


Sadly, the Packers lost the game

We walked down Ali’i Drive and shopped around a bit more while deciding what to do for the rest of the night. Jake stopped by the bathroom, and there was an ice cream shop right next door, so I made a total impulse decision and got some. I guess Drunk Molly isn’t so different from Sober Molly after all


This was ube flavored soft serve on an Oreo waffle cone. Oh my lord… I don’t know if it was due my tipsy state, but this tasted like the nectar of the Gods. The ube flavor was such a sweet and nutty vanilla and it went perfectly with the crushed Oreos. I made Jake try a few licks, and by the end, he wished he would have gotten his own!
We sat down on a little ledge and watched the sun start to set as I finished my cone. Best impulse decision ever! Jake told me later that there were a bunch of homeless people wandering around where we sat and trying to approach us, and he had to bring out his “crazy eyes” to scare them away. I was blissfully oblivious


Jake had been wanting to show me the Royal Kona resort, so we decided to grab another drink and maybe a snack there!
It was about a 15 minute wait to get a table, but we were rewarded with some pretty incredible views!!


Over the course of our 2-week vacation, this was by far the most beautiful sunset we witnessed. Jake explained that this was because of the Big Island’s position compared to the other islands, as well as the fact that we were on the west side of the island!
Once we got seated, I was reaching the point where I was starting to slow down. I wanted to keep the buzz going, but I also didn’t want to feel sick, so I decided that I’d have one more drink here, and we’d get a substantial meal afterward. This is why I don’t drink very often; I feel like it is always such a balancing act between feeling fun and ready to party vs. feeling sick and dizzy.
This resort and bar area was really cool and different compared to what we had been seeing in Kona. I really liked the architecture and 60’s feel to it!

Once I saw this drink on the menu, I KNEW I had to get it! It was a mojito with Bacardi Dragon Berry rum (AKA a dupe of my favorite drink at Trader Sam’s- a Mosquito Mojito)! Jake got a Lava Flow! While we enjoyed our drinks and the beautiful view, we decided on a restaurant for tonight. We were pretty hungry, and pizza is our go-to when we’re starving, so we took the 10-minute drive to Kona Brewing Company after finishing our beverages!
Jake and I had eaten here on Oahu last year and loved it! They have some really great pizza here, plus, Jake loves that it is the home of his favorite beer

We were sat on the outside patio after a short wait, and it was a beautiful night with a fun atmosphere out there. Jake ordered a Kona Longboard (are you surprised?), while I stuck to WATER!

I sent this silly Snapchat to my friend Gabi, who was just as surprised as I was, haha! I thought I was sobering up, until I tried to go to the bathroom and ended up opening a door and stepping inside the employee warehouse!

Jake and I were STARVING at this point; when our food arrived, it was like God himself delivered it!! We decided to split a Hawaiian Luau pizza with BBQ kalua pork and some pepperoni dough rolls. This was exactly what we ordered when we ate at the Oahu location last year, and it hit the spot then and now!

However, after devouring a couple slices and pepperoni rolls, I felt my stomach start to turn. This tasted amazing, and I didn’t have any digestive problems with it last year, so I figured I would be fine. But, the rich pizza and seasoned sauce combined with all of the sweet cocktails I had consumed earlier was starting to take a toll. I immediately regretted eating this; I just had a feeling that it would come back to haunt me later tonight

Honestly, I would still eat this pizza again and again though. Both Jake and I are pizza lovers and this is a great option for wood-fired pizza! They have so many flavors here as well as different types of appetizers and small plates… everyone can find something that they like at Kona Brewing!
Very full and satisfied (and sobered up on my end), Jake and I headed back to Waikoloa Village, making it back to the Fairmont Orchid by 9:45 PM. We went to sleep pretty much right away… and I had a feeling I’d be in for a rough night. Stay tuned!

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