I have a unique Dole Whip story that happened last week while I was getting a late night beverage. We had just got done from doing a late night at Epcot and I needed a beer and knew the lounge was closed. My wife and kids went on ahead to the room and I went to Captain Cooks. I was standing in line waiting to pay and was kind of watching the lady take apart and clean the Dole Whip machine. I don't think she knew what she was doing and my suspicion was confirmed. She had most of the machine apart and put a small bucket in from of the valves. I could barley understand her language because she had a thick Jamaican accent. She yelled to start with the water and that's when disaster struck.
Within a minute the entire left over contents along with a mixture of water, started pouring into the small bucket and quickly over filled onto the floor with a loud plop. It went everywhere and I mean everywhere! The Jamaican woman was yelling for help in broken english, our cashier tried to help out, then some worker came running from the back and slipped and fell when she ran into the mixture. For like 10 minutes it was complete chaos. A worker came rushing with a bucket and mop, then decided he wasn't equipped enough or didn't want to deal with it and just disappeared.They were throwing towels down right and left and it was a miracle no one was hurt. They actually had to push the sticky mixture with a squeegee into the back work area. When I got back to the room with my semi cold beer, my wife wondered why it took so long. Every time I hear the word, Dole whip, I'll remember what happened.
Hi Sea Spray!
We just got back from the Polynesian on Wednesday. Sorry our paths did not cross, but glad you had a happy anniversary trip!
I'm with you that the Polynesian never looked better - and your wonderful photos prove it. My kids were teasing me for taking so many pictures with my new camera. I can't wait to tell them that you took 10 times as many photos in half as many days at the resort! I got the most grief when I started taking pictures of the food we ate.
We had breakfast at Kona Cafe on our check-out day. Macadamia Pineapple pancakes - Mmmmm! Mmmmm!
Wish we had plans to go back to the Polynesian already as you do!
Thanks again for getting me to look at your trip report instead of working! Just kidding.... love to lurk, but the pix are awesome. Anyone else going down around Turkey Day?
Loved the pics...I have stayed at the poly 5 times (but not since 2003). Now that I bought into DVC, I doubt I will be staying there again. I will just have to stop by for a meal.![]()
Thank you so much for responsing to my question and giving me the link to here. I'm enjoying looking at your pictures and am super-excited for our trip now.
This totally made me laugh though:
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I thought I was bad for taking so many food pictures, but is this actually a picture of a person taking a picture of french toast? lol
Seaspray, just saw the new page added today to your web page regarding the tiki party. The pictures looked great!, and another wonderful job of narrating them.
Too funny. That is one well documented breakfast plate. It has it's own paparazzi! Thanks again for posting such wonderful accounts of your trip. When my mom found out we were staying at the poly, she decided that she and my dad needed to join us. I'm going to send her the link to your photos to seal the deal (we have a 2 year old so it will be VERY nice to have grammy and grampy and their 4 additional hands along with us). I noticed you were from MA...where abouts? We live in Danvers.
I am just getting started on your thread!!! I love all the pictures and am getting even more excited about my upcoming Disneymoon at the Poly!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
I have a unique Dole Whip story that happened last week while I was getting a late night beverage. We had just got done from doing a late night at Epcot and I needed a beer and knew the lounge was closed. My wife and kids went on ahead to the room and I went to Captain Cooks. I was standing in line waiting to pay and was kind of watching the lady take apart and clean the Dole Whip machine. I don't think she knew what she was doing and my suspicion was confirmed. She had most of the machine apart and put a small bucket in from of the valves. I could barley understand her language because she had a thick Jamaican accent. She yelled to start with the water and that's when disaster struck.
ROFL! My DH and I were both taking pictures at the same time. We're such geeks!!!!![]()
Oh and that's not just any ordinary french toast, that's Tonga Toast!
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THe kids tried one from Captain Cook's and loved it! I had a little taste and it was just as good as those in MK. The only complaint was the small cup that they were given--it didn't hold enough!![]()
We're near BridgewaterI hope all of your family has a wonderful trip!
Terry--
That Tonga toast looks omygoshdelish! Is it stuffed with some kind of filling, or is it just one hunkanhunka humongo bread??? I just may have to pull the recipe off the internet (BTW--did you know there are a couple of websites where you can get the actual recipes for just about every dish Disney serves???)
Thanks. I'm sure we will. I know Bridgewater very well. I did my undergrad at BSC. I also taught 2nd grade in Brockton for 2 years and lived in Randolph at the time.
When I bought my first cup, the lady at the register must have noticed my sad face at the small cup because she said, "I don't care how much you fit in that cup, just as long as you don't spill it." hmmmm, going back to my days of waitressing...I can swirl a dole whip almost enough to fill my refill cupIn fact, as my dh watched me, he wanted to hand me my cup
On our last day, there was a lady who had 2 drink cups that she was filling...so can you pay for the bigger cup and fill it OR did she buy 2 drinks and then filled it with dole whip?