Tikiman
He kuikawa ka 'ikena o kela wahi ho'oku ka'a e wai
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Well we returned from Maui this last weekend and I know it has been said before and even debated but I want to tell you that from the minute we got off the plane and the warm sweet tropical smell hits you in the face, to taking hikes in Iao Valley, there was so much that always reminds me of the feel of being at the Polynesian. Not that the Polynesian represents just Hawaii but there are many things that have that Hawaiian feel at the Polynesian. I will have to admit that my first love is the Islands. I think that is why we are going to skip WDW next year and go back (with a little arm twisting from another WDW fan) but we look forward to returning to the Polynesian after all the work is done and sort of have the best of both worlds (Hawaii vacation and Disney vacation). That is why I started going to the Polynesian in the first place. I was debating on which direction to go and I figured I could have some of both at the Polynesian and every time I am there I get a little of both. It is the calm oasis from the parks.
With out turning this into a Maui trip report many have emailed and asked me how the trip was. Well how can Maui be bad? Other than United screwing up our tickets on the way there and bumping us out of first class and leaving our 7 month old son in first class alone it was a great relaxing and fun trip. The main problem is there is so much great food there that we spent most of our budget on food. There was no rain and we got within inches of Dolphins, Sea Turtles, eagle rays and tons of fish right at the beach where our condo is. Gas was $3.59 when we left and we had to fill up an Expedition we rented to get everyone into. Food at the market was about a third more but the weather was great and did not get any rain. A funny thing happened on the way home. Woody Harrelson sat behind my wife on the plane home.
Well the point was that if you never make it to Hawaii or any other Pacific Island, the Polynesian gives you a little taste of what it is like.
Aloha
Steve
With out turning this into a Maui trip report many have emailed and asked me how the trip was. Well how can Maui be bad? Other than United screwing up our tickets on the way there and bumping us out of first class and leaving our 7 month old son in first class alone it was a great relaxing and fun trip. The main problem is there is so much great food there that we spent most of our budget on food. There was no rain and we got within inches of Dolphins, Sea Turtles, eagle rays and tons of fish right at the beach where our condo is. Gas was $3.59 when we left and we had to fill up an Expedition we rented to get everyone into. Food at the market was about a third more but the weather was great and did not get any rain. A funny thing happened on the way home. Woody Harrelson sat behind my wife on the plane home.
Well the point was that if you never make it to Hawaii or any other Pacific Island, the Polynesian gives you a little taste of what it is like.
Aloha
Steve