Day 4. Part 2.
Once we arrived back at Pop, I stopped and bought more moleskin. Moleskin saved my feet this week from the stupid blisters that I had gotten from wearing my sneakers. Luckily my Mary Jane
Crocs combined with moleskin and bandaids, no more blisters for me besides the ones I already had.
We got back to our room and our towel rack in the bathroom had finally been fixed. This broken towel rack didn't really bother me, but it bothered Marc. He had this fear that they would blame it on us. We had called on our first day to get it fixed and were told they would fix it the next day but no luck much to Marc's annoyance.
I was reviewing my pin purchases, laying them all out on the bed. In my mystery pin pouch, I had received Ariel & Snow White, eye pins. I don't know how else to describe them. Marc starts looking at them. He tries to take the back off of Ariel and BREAKS THE POST OFF.

Needless to say, I was a teeny bit upset. It figures. The pin I wanted the most from that collection was Ariel and that is the one that Marc breaks. Marc felt bad so he gave me the pins he bought me for my Birthday early. He bought me Lady & The Tramp, a Mickey & Walt pin, a Castle pin and an Ursula pin. Because you have all been so patient with my update I have some pin pictures for you!!
The Shadow Box I got for my pins.
The broken pin. I just propped it on the bottom of the box.
Since CP has a weakness for WL souvenirs.
I think this is my favorite pin that I got. I just adore this section in Haunted Mansion.
This pin opens up with a black & white photo of Walt & Mickey.
And Ursula of course!
After looking at my pin booty, I decided to call a Taxi company to see how much a ride to the Polynesian Resort would be. I was done with the Pop buses. It's not that the Pop buses were bad either, I just didn't want to have to leave super early and then kill time until our ADR. After being on holfd for what seemed like forever, they told me it would be approx. $20 one way. I thought this was outrageous. I ended up hanging up so I could think about it.
Marc and I hemmed and hawed about whether we wanted to go to Kona at all. We could go to a park, we could relax at Pop, we could do whatever we wanted. I point blank told Marc that I just didn't feel like dealing with the Disney transporation to get to Poly. If we were going to go, I wanted to take the taxi. If not, I thought we should do something else. I offered to call to see if there were any other ADR's we could get. I threw out Brown Derby again since it had been so delish.
Bless my husband, because he said "Kona is the ADR you have talked about the most, and drooled over the pictures and we are going to go have our romantical evening! Call the taxi." And I am glad he did. Sometimes I just get overwhelmed. For some reason I had a mental block about doing the transporation jig to get over to the Poly. I know it's not that hard but I just didn't want too.
So I called the Taxi and arranged for a pick up at 6:25PM. Our ADR being at 7:10PM. I updated my Trip Journal and called my parents for a quick chat. Even though I live in a different state from my parents, for some reason when they go on vacation or when I do, I still get homesick for them. I even paid $50 to make a phone call to my mom on our ill fated honeymoon cruise. I swear, hearing her voice was the only thing that kept me going that week.
We left the room at 6:15 and our Taxi was already there. We were off to the Poly. The taxi ride was a little under $20. I think it was $15 or $16, so with tip you might as well call it $20. We got there and it was just so beautiful. Of course I whipped out my camera and started snapping away.
I really like this picture of Marc.
A very nice CM saw that we were taking pictures of each other in front of the waterfall so he offered. He was probably the nicest CM to offer all week. He was just so friendly and happy. Ahhh Disney.
We headed into Poly and I snapped lots of pictures as we poked around.
Now, before we had left on our trip I had coveted a stay at Poly. With how expensive it is, I just couldn't justify it. I had high expectations for how wonderful the Poly would feel. Now it's wonderful, pretty and so awesome with a Monorail stop but I don't know as it's the resort for us.
It was only about 6:45 at this point but we decided to check into Kona, it didn't look very busy so why not?
We were called in to sit after about 5 minutes of waiting.
Continued...