Haley R
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We’re doing the yc/bc run on Thursday!the Boardwalk area has a walking tour as well. Some resorts have mini fun runs also. Plus, movie nights and campfires.
We’re doing the yc/bc run on Thursday!the Boardwalk area has a walking tour as well. Some resorts have mini fun runs also. Plus, movie nights and campfires.
We were there last week and did not go to any parks. We just road the monorail to MK and got on the first bus/boat that arrived. The boat to Wilderness Lodge was first! Then we did the same when we finished exploring the resort. A bus to Epcot pulled up, we hopped on. Once at Epcot, we boarded the first bus we saw, Pop Century. Then back to MK and hopped on a bus to Old Key West. Took the boat to DS, had lunch, explored. Boat to French Quarter, Taxi back to our resort for a nap. Then explored the monorail resorts and took the Epcot monorail. It was a great day! We rarely take the time to explore new resorts, so this was amazing!
Do you mind telling me the cost of the fishing excursion? I was thinking of surprising my husband and father-in-law with something like this.Last week we did a fishing excursion, it was a 2 hour trip. They picked us up at the Poly, but they are based out of Fort Wilderness. My husband loved it! He said he caught some of the biggest fish he has ever caught. The guide will help you bait and take the fish off the hook if your not comfortable with it.
Do you mind telling me the cost of the fishing excursion? I was thinking of surprising my husband and father-in-law with something like this.
The sea racers are fun. I suggest going to Poly to rent them, the resort is beautiful and nice to walk around. You could pair this with maybe a little monorail tour of the other resorts and if there late enough you can catch the fireworks from the poly beach. There is always trader sams to get a drink -it is usually busy but you can put your name in and they will text you when you can get in or you can grab a drink at the outside bar where there is sometimes music playing.So far we are doing the Segway tour at Ft. Wilderness, planning on also renting a canoe or kayak while we are there. We also want to do the Sea Racer, I did this 29 years ago and can't wait to try it again.
We rented sea raycers at yacht club and loved it! It might be an every trip kind of thing now. We want to try the mk area next timeThe sea racers are fun. I suggest going to Poly to rent them, the resort is beautiful and nice to walk around. You could pair this with maybe a little monorail tour of the other resorts and if there late enough you can catch the fireworks from the poly beach. There is always trader sams to get a drink -it is usually busy but you can put your name in and they will text you when you can get in or you can grab a drink at the outside bar where there is sometimes music playing.
We were there last week and did not go to any parks. We just road the monorail to MK and got on the first bus/boat that arrived. The boat to Wilderness Lodge was first! Then we did the same when we finished exploring the resort. A bus to Epcot pulled up, we hopped on. Once at Epcot, we boarded the first bus we saw, Pop Century. Then back to MK and hopped on a bus to Old Key West. Took the boat to DS, had lunch, explored. Boat to French Quarter, Taxi back to our resort for a nap. Then explored the monorail resorts and took the Epcot monorail. It was a great day! We rarely take the time to explore new resorts, so this was amazing!
Surfing lessons at Typhoon Lagoon! So much fun, and you don't need a theme park or water park ticket. The Night Safari at Animal Kingdom Lodge also looks fun, though we haven't tried it yet.
This looks amazingIt was a great experience, and they tailored the lesson to individual skill sets, so anyone who was totally new did something different than people who had some level of experience. Newbies learnt to stand up (with a push so they didn't have to paddle), whilst the more experienced people got to paddle and carve some turns. There were two sizes of waves for each set: one large and one small, so you could choose which one you felt more comfortable with. It was really well organised, we caught dozens of waves, and all the newbies got to stand up at least once. I only wish the ocean near us could be so cooperative with such beautiful and consistent waves, LOL.
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All the resorts have wonderful decorations, the chocolate carousel at Beach Club and the miniature railway at Yacht Club are lovely.One year we were in Orlando for Christmas at Universal Studios and needed our Disney Fix for we went to Disney Springs for Dinner and took a bus to one of hte resorts (not sure which one first) and we did a Christmas Decor, Gingerbread House crawl using Disney transpotation. It was Magical !