Best Kids Activites at HH?

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I just got a list of the weekly activity for the week we will be at Disney HH. Actually, it only covers the first day we will be there.

Everything sounds great. What are the ones that you like the most?

Little murgee's marsh adventure
Nature Kayaking trip
Gyotaku
Fishing Pole playhouse (what is this?)
Longview arts and craft (birdfeeder)
Tidewater Tales (story telling?)
Evening of Magic (assume this is a nice one, done by B'Lou)

The prior Sunday before we check in, hopefully will be similar to the Sunday we are there, have activities like

Wildlife adventure
Meet the naturalist (seashell)
Toddler Tales
Music and something (not clear) of the Low Country with B'Lou
Campfire

Thanks!!! Now am in final stage of planning mode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Originally posted by lat
I just got a list of the weekly activity for the week we will be at Disney HH. Actually, it only covers the first day we will be there.

Everything sounds great. What are the ones that you like the most?

Little murgee's marsh adventure
Nature Kayaking trip
Gyotaku
Fishing Pole playhouse (what is this?)
Longview arts and craft (birdfeeder)
Tidewater Tales (story telling?)
Evening of Magic (assume this is a nice one, done by B'Lou)

The prior Sunday before we check in, hopefully will be similar to the Sunday we are there, have activities like

Wildlife adventure
Meet the naturalist (seashell)
Toddler Tales
Music and something (not clear) of the Low Country with B'Lou
Campfire

Thanks!!! Now am in final stage of planning mode!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anything with the Naturalist is fun and educatioal as well.
B'Lou is also a winner and the magic is geared towards the kids.
Campfires are fun and also include Smore's for all at the end.
We've made the birdhouses, painted the tshirt with the fish (Gyotaku), made wreaths at Xmas - all activities were enjoyed by the kids.
The beachwalk, birdwatching - all were free activities and fun for all. You also get a chance to meet other members.
Chef Gordon usually does a Creative Beginnings, which is a little cooking class, showing you how to prepare an appetizer. This was delicious. He serves wine and makes a huge portion for each person for the $15 fee. This for adults and is at Signals at the beach house.
Music and Lore of the Low Country - if you like to hear stories and listen to banjo or fiddle music, this is nice. B'Lou can hold an audience with his tales.

:earsgirl:
 
Judique, thanks for all the details. We are also doing the private affair with Chef Gordon. The list is growing. Now we will have 9 people in total for the dinner. Excluding kids, there will be 7 people for dinner. Trying to figure out the menu. Too many choices!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
We enjoyed the activities though our time was cut short due to Charley. I did notice Gyotaku and birhouses were 3x's that week so we planned them on the days were we didn't have other stuff. My dd9 didn't want to do unboirthday party but changed her mind at the last minute. She had a grea time and can't wait to do it again.

Sandy
 

Unfortunately, we checked in late Sunday and departed early Wednesday and did not get a chance to do Gyotaku. I was not even sure what this was until I saw these really neat T shirts the kids were wearing. Also, the shark tooth necklaces were really cool as well. What great momentos of the trip!
 
My kids liked Little Murgies Marsh Adventure, the Unbirthday Party, Arts & Crafts and the magic show the best..and anything with Shadow as well!:D
 











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