mickeynut1
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Thanks. Yes, you must - asap!![]()
I agree, the sooner the better! I'm not sure when as I have a few possible dates in mind, but I'm working on it

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I'm a vegetarian and absolutely LOVED 'Ohana! We'll be there next month and it's probably the meal I'm looking forward to the mostThey have a lot of options for vegetarians - just don't be shy about telling them you don't eat meat when you check-in. They brought me grilled tofu, a pita/hummus assortment, a stir fry with tons of tofu and veggies, and the typical salad/bread/dessert everyone else gets (if I remember correctly, they even made a separate salad without egg). I've never had an issue with getting special vegetarian plates at Disney restaurants, but 'Ohana far exceeded my expectations. You really can't go wrong with that restaurant
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We are thinking of making reservations for the Spirit of Aloha dinner show our next trip. Just wanted to know what did any of you think of it that have gone?
We are thinking of making reservations for the Spirit of Aloha dinner show our next trip. Just wanted to know what did any of you think of it that have gone?
Oh, I love this show! It's so much fun and the food really is yummy. It's a bit kitschy, but in that fun, Disney way. Also of note: the two shows are slightly different. The early show is super family-friendly while the later show seems more geared towards adults. Not in an inappropriate way, of course!We are thinking of making reservations for the Spirit of Aloha dinner show our next trip. Just wanted to know what did any of you think of it that have gone?
There's no reason not to add the celebration to your reservation by calling, but it's good to not expect anything. Things like room upgrades happen mostly for the convenience of assignors, and everyone seems to be celebrating something.I have a general question, but, we're staying at the Poly, so....
Is it worth telling them that the trip is for a special reason? I mean, seriously, just being there is special but, I am wondering whether telling them the reason for our trip might mean it can be extra special? I don't expect anything, it's not that, but, well, just a thought...
There's no reason not to add the celebration to your reservation by calling, but it's good to not expect anything. Things like room upgrades happen mostly for the convenience of assignors, and everyone seems to be celebrating something.
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This was our favorite--back view toward Tokelau and table in front close to the deeper end. Ahhhhh. . .those were our towels at poolside and our junk on the table.![]()
We are thinking of making reservations for the Spirit of Aloha dinner show our next trip. Just wanted to know what did any of you think of it that have gone?
Okay, Poly family - I need your advice! I'm leaving in two weeks for eleven magical days at the Poly and truly cannot wait. But...(isn't there always a but?)...I'm feeling a little disappointed because I had to "downgrade" from CL to standard view due to some unexpected circumstances. This trip is to celebrate the 10th anniversary of my 30th birthday so I wanted it to be really special. Here's the advice part: what do all of you lovely people recommend I request for a longhouse? Or should I just ask for a balcony or patio and leave the rest up to the tiki gods? Thank you in advance!
We are thinking of making reservations for the Spirit of Aloha dinner show our next trip. Just wanted to know what did any of you think of it that have gone?
also our first time going to WDW in mid-january, as we are usually early fall travelers. Anything we should know?
26 days to go! Getting so excited, especially after seeing all these great pics of the resort. Can't wait to return "home".
We are thinking of making reservations for the Spirit of Aloha dinner show our next trip. Just wanted to know what did any of you think of it that have gone?
ooh, I am thinking to do this too, looking forward to replies
We've done it twice (the second time so that my CM daughter could enjoy it with us). Loved it. Food is good and plentiful and the show is cute. Kitschy in some parts, but ends with a bang.
Oh, I love this show! It's so much fun and the food really is yummy. It's a bit kitschy, but in that fun, Disney way.
Okay, Poly family - I need your advice! I'm leaving in two weeks for eleven magical days at the Poly and truly cannot wait. But...(isn't there always a but?)...I'm feeling a little disappointed because I had to "downgrade" from CL to standard view due to some unexpected circumstances. This trip is to celebrate the 10th anniversary of my 30th birthday so I wanted it to be really special. Here's the advice part: what do all of you lovely people recommend I request for a longhouse? Or should I just ask for a balcony or patio and leave the rest up to the tiki gods? Thank you in advance!
I have a general question, but, we're staying at the Poly, so....
Is it worth telling them that the trip is for a special reason? I mean, seriously, just being there is special but, I am wondering whether telling them the reason for our trip might mean it can be extra special? I don't expect anything, it's not that, but, well, just a thought...
Aloha!
My boyfriend and I are checking in for our very first Poly stay this January (160 days). It will also be our first deluxe stay. We are renting DVC points and were able to secure 6 days from January 16th-21st, 2017. Just wanted to share my excitement for finally booking our dream resort and also ask for any/all info you all are willing to give! We have a standard view deluxe studio booked, which of the 3 DVC buildings should I request? This is also our first time going to WDW in mid-january, as we are usually early fall travelers. Anything we should know?
TIA, we are so excited for our stay at this beautiful resort![]()
Polynesian has great standard views, IME. The whole resort is so beautiful and lush.
Critter roundup is when the pool activity people throw small, plastic, Oriental Trading animal creatures into the pool and kids have to get the most, the most of a certain color, the most unique critter, or whatever idea the activity people come up with. My kiddos love it and always look forward to it even though they're now 10 & 11.Just looking at the August activities calendar. Does anyone know what the critter round up is? Trying to plan some resort time and wondering if this is something my kids would love. Thanks!