Before we get started, Ill back up a bit to Day 6. Joyce couldnt find the Hidden Mickey at the beach, so Ill give you all another chance
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I thought it was a good one
The acronyms were probably a bit unfair, but if you watch KH as much as we have, youll pick them out pretty easily:
KH4: IGTCUAPYLIAKD!
Im Going To Come Up And Punch You Like I Always Keep Doing!
KH6: IKIGBWEIAI?
I Know Its Green, But What Else Is About It?
If you liked KH, youre welcome! (If not, sorry!

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Anywho
Its now a week into the trip, so theres little mystery as to how we started it (CABWCC). We then headed off to the beach and noticed that they actually have free coffee in the lobby. Nice touch!
At the beach, the waves were much bigger and the tide was way in from where it was yesterday. Nothing crazy, just very noticeably different. We also saw that the water level at the resort fluctuates quite a bit, so I guess this made sense. We bounced back and forth a few times between the water and the towels, and then headed up to the pool.
The pool area was much louder today, and there were a bunch of kids splashing and making a ruckus. (Where was this yesterday to distract the quiet crowd from our corn hole game?) Pool time did provide two odd people interactions since there were actually
some people there.
First, we set up shop at two chairs that were sort of away from everything else. Across the way a bit were two more chairs (away from the others) that looked unoccupied except for a pair of flip-flops sitting on one of them. A jolly looking 60ish year old couple comes over to those chairs, is confused about the flip-flops, looks around, and then asks me if they are mine. I say no and that they have been there for a while, so the woman picks them up walks about 10 ft over to the next set of chairs and puts them down. Right about at this time, a large grumpy lady (clear across the pool) looks up from her book and shouts, Hey, what are you doing with my sandals!?
Im not good at estimating, but Id guess there were on the order of 75 lounge chairs around the pool.
Maybe 20 of them were being used. I know that theres really no shortage, but if youre going to put your shoes on an empty chair, shouldnt you sit, well, on the same side of the pool as them?
Grumps was all in a huff and walked over to get them, but I think she got tired on the way. She grabbed them, muttered something under her breath, and stomped back. Granted, the Jollys could have sat in any 2 of the other 50 shoeless chairs, but seeing how those were away from the other chairs and didnt look claimed, Id have to side with them.
Fun interaction #2 actually involved us. We also had 2 chairs that were a bit away from the others, facing the pool (back to the ocean and railing). Our camp site was clearly marked with bags and towels, so we went for a swim. While in the pool, a young couple (20ish) takes two chairs sort of near ours, moves them closer to ours, then turns them so they are facing the ocean and are essentially foot-to-foot with us. Well, the girl was lined up with one of our chairs, and the dude was a bit further to her side past the railing. (Not sure if Im drawing a clear picture, but hopefully you get the point.)
As were about ready to get out of the pool, we notice this and quietly debate if we should just move to different chairs. Im a bit more on the stubborn side, so I decide Ill just play toesies with the chick and Joyce can have the other chair. I thought this would probably cause them to turn their chairs back around, slide them back over, something
but nope.
I didnt mind terribly. If she wanted to lie in a bikini and aim her business at a random guy lined up a few inches past her feet, that was her choice. We probably only ended up laying out until we dried off anyway, and then decided to go back to the resort to check out their CS for lunch. (HH does not have a sit-down restaurant on-site.)
In hindsight, without those people, it would have been a REALLY uneventful morning!
Back at the resort, we stopped at Tide Me Over. Its upstairs near the pool and has a very limited menu. We both got bacon cheeseburgers which were pretty good, but expensive ($9/each)my huge delicious Aussie Burger was only $10.50 in VB!
While we ate, a family was getting lunch as wellmom, dad, 4 boys close in age (~5-10), and an au pair. I can imagine vacationing with 4 kids would be pretty tough, but I thought it was a bit odd to bring an au pair on vacation, especially when youre just staying at a resort. At least it sounded like the parents were pretty nice from what we overheard. (Dont judge, you eavesdrop, too!

) The mom told the au pair that after lunch, they were going to go to the beach, but she could stay at the resort if she wanted. She said shed be at the pool and the youngest boy said he wanted to stay with her. The mom told him he couldnt because she needed alone time. He started getting fussy, but the dad distracted him with a Mickey Bar and crisis was avertedand mess was created!
Back to
OUR story
The deck has a nice view and also lets you know how far you are away from WDW:
Its also right next to the gymwhich we desperately needed on this trip. Unfortunately, this was the closest we got
Instead, we went down to the pool and enjoyed the slide againabout 50 times!
I went back up and got Joyce a Mickey Bar because thats how nice I am, and then we played corn hole again on the set near the pool. After corn hole, we went back to the room, got a cooler of beers, and sat outside playing Gin.
Joyce is pretty.
I look like a Yuengling ad.
I then got in this hammock
and unsuccessfully tried to let Joyce in with me. Mostly I just did a complete 180 and landed on my behind. It all happened so quickly that I didnt have time to worry about falling, but just ended up sitting 2 feet below where I was sitting half a second earlier with nary a scratch!
At this point, it was time to head back to shower, change, and find us some dinner!