One thing that Ive neglected to mention (although given the length of this TR, it seems impossible I would have omitted anything) are my comments about the Polynesian. I told you all previously that I had really struggled with our choice of resort but finally opted for the Poly simply because it seemed to be reviewed a little better than the Beach Club. Well, yes, the main building of the Poly really is gorgeous, but I found myself a bit underwhelmed with our actual room. In my opinion, the décor just wasnt that pretty - it seemed very brown to me. Our room views were pretty nice, though,
and the bathroom was fabulous. I really loved the counter space in the bathroom, and the tub was HUGE (although it took forever for the water to fill it up). Our room also had a lot of storage space, both closet and drawer, so that was helpful. However, the one thing that sets the Poly apart from many of the other Deluxes is the convenience of the monorail. I was a true doubter about the monorail, but by the second day, both DH and I were certain we would never stay in a non-monorail resort again (or at least until The Big got older).
Anyway, back to my TR... After our magical morning at the MK, we decided that we would take advantage of Epcots Extra Magic Hours that night. After viewing Wishes on the Polys beach, we headed out.
Upon arriving at Epcot, I knew that it was going to be hopping-busy, but I thought that it would get less crowded as the EMH went into effect. Eh, not so much. FastPasses for Test Track and Soarin were gone for the day and we found ourselves walking aimlessly around, without any sense of direction or plan. Finally, we stopped at a hotdog kiosk to eat and to attempt to make some sense out of the chaos, at which point a dear, sweet woman gave us 5 FastPasses for Soarin. YAY what a wonderful blast of pixie dust. We promptly headed to Soarin (getting lost a few times) and readied ourselves for the this *experience* that people consistently wait 90-120 minutes for. We also, of course, passed the other 2 FastPasses to a father and daughter who were just about to enter the 90 minute stand-by line. Let me just say that I found Soarin to be very neat, but its not something I would ever wait longer than 20 minutes for (flame away, guys). Next, we headed toward Nemo and the (infamous) Turtle Talk With Crush. The Big was pretty lukewarm about Crush, but I thought it was pretty neat.
At this point, I was ready to go, so we slowly made our way toward the exit. On our way out, we found that there was going to be a Character Connection in about 15 minutes, so The Big and I hung out while DH went in search for some ice cream. While standing in line, I had the opportunity to chat with two very nice groups of people (2 moms with their cheerleading daughters and a family from Canada), which so rarely happens in real life. The Character Connection was very well done, and it was very impressive to me how it ran like a well-oiled machine. The Big found Minnie Mouse and Stitch to be especially sweet and loving.
After that, I was definitely ready to go. Epcot has never been a favorite of mine, but I actually saw a great bit of potential that night which I hope we can explore during a future visit. We just definitely need to plan a bit better.
I hope everyone has a wonderful rest of the weekend. To those who are watching, enjoy the Super Bowl!!
