TwiddleDeeTwiddleDum
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The Quest for Tonga Toast
I have to admit, I'm almost a little sad getting to this part being the 3rd of my TR trio's name because it means I'm nearing the end of our fantasic week at WDW. I just discovered the DISboards 2 years ago when planning our last trip but I had no idea about trip reports & writing one really does help to relive all the fun of a WDW trip.
But there's still a good 33% of our trip left for me to share so let me get started doing just that
After a very enjoyable Saturday evening, we were all snug in our beds reasonably early. Still, DS wanted to stay up & play on his electronic pacifier a little. DH was still full from all the food & drink from his time spent at the Tusker House bar & eating all those Africian themed foods & sauses he doesn't usually get to have at home. Fully relaxed from the pool & movie, he had drifted off into a contented nights sleep. We will not discuss all the noise coming from his side of the room
Me, I sat watching channel 96 on the room TV, the channel that has all the disney cartoons, those classics like steamboat Willie. I'm an overgrown kid
Tomorrow was our last MK day, but it was also another late night EMH. DS made a point of making sure his dad realized it as we were all getting ready for bed.
I was proud of them both. They both had a plan, I must be rubbing off on them
They went something like this:
DS plan: Stay up now & play electronic game until tired.
Tomorrow: Sleep in (of course)
Lay around some. Play electronic game. Eat snacks/b-fast in room.
Definately eat cheesburger & fries from food court.
Maybe swim. If not, lay around more & play game.
Go to MK in late afternoon, when I feel like it.
Stay until the end of EMH.
DH's plan: Sleep now.
Sleep in tomorrow.
Get coffee from food court.
Watch DS sleep while watching sports highlights.
Go to pool & work on finishing my beers.
Try to delay going to MK until it's time for dinner

So as I'm laying there, I like the guys plan about sleeping in since since we've toured well at MK, not to mention our last day at MK was EXHAUSTING with the touring & the luau & the pirates cruise & the EMH......
But suddently it occurs to me that I haven't tried the TONGA TOAST I had read about on the DISboards
But then I think, I CAN go to the POLY's counter service, it serves until 10:30. That'll be perfect cause I can go just for that. I'll be in & out before the guys know I've left.
Next morning, I wake fully rested at 9am, jump in the shower & get ready. I was so glad our room had one of those curtains to block the light from the bathroom vanity to the bedroom area.
I'm just about ready to go, finalizing the taping up of my feet when DH looks at me from bed. Our conversation went something like this.
DH: What are you doing?
ME: Shh, you'll wake DS
DH: That boy would sleep through a hurricane.
ME: I'm going to go get some TONGA TOAST
DH: Some what?
ME: Tonga Toast
DH: What's Tonga Toast? Can you bring me some coffee?
ME: Something I read about on the DISboards. I have to go to the Polynesian Resort to get it.
DH: The where?
ME: Polynesian, where we went to the luau.
DH: You're going there now?
ME: I heard it's really good. I'll probably go over to the MK for a minute & see stuff you & DS don't care to see.
DH: You're insane.
ME: Love you too. See you by noon, I promise. We'll go swimming.
DH: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He rolls over & I leave. It's sunny but really cloudy. I fill my mug at the food court, I kid you not, the minute I get outside in the line a bus to MK pulls up
A quick stop to ASMovies & off we go. It takes about 15-20 minutes to get to the MK bus stop. About 10 minutes into our ride, it literally POURS buckets of rain. Mothers all over the bus start pulling out yellow ponchos & putting kids in them.
I felt sorry for the kids. When it's humid those plastic things are so miserable. But I guess it's better than getting drenched. It was really coming down.
By the time we arrived at MK, the rain abruptly stops.
I say a silent prayer.
Everyone walks towards the MK to go through bag check, I head to the left to catch the boat over to the GF & Poly. One is pulling up the moment I arrive. I'm having fantasic luck with transporation today, with any luck that rain will hold off.
I took some pictures on the boat. Check out the skies on my journey.
Looking back at the Magic Kingdom from sea
You can tell from the picture how overcast the sky was. Also there is another boat docked just like the one I was riding, only that boat was going to the WL.
Now we're in open water, there's the monorail track coming from GF to MK. Isn't it neat how the sky is half light, half dark
I thought this was pretty, the cloudy grey blue sky against the end of the Grand Floridian & a monorail on the track
The wedding chapel at the GF
And the POLY straight ahead!
About then, our boat driver makes an announcement, "Folks, don't know what your plans are but from the looks of that sky, I'm going to recommend you take cover as soon as you can after we dock. And I wouldn't take too long to do it either."
So I look back at the GF, & what to my wondering eyes should appear but another storm's a brewin'
Drive fast man! Well, our driver wasted no time getting to the POLY, quickly got the boat docked & told us to enjoy our stay but hurry inside.
Walking briskly towards the POLY I hoped I'd make it before I got drenched. The wind was stirring up & blowing in all directions. I was about halfway there when I started feeling sprinkles.
Now I'm no runner, but I wasn't walking anymore
I barely made it to a door - first one I could get to - and BUCKETS started coming from the sky!
But hey, I made it!
And I was at the counter service, Captain Hook's. And it wasn't 10:30 yet
So I ordered my TONGA TOAST - with a side of bacon.
Then I did the unthinkable while waiting for my order.
I used my mug & refilled my coffee
Hey, it's only Nescafe...stop judging!
My food was ready quickly. But there was NO ROOM at the inn! Not a place to sit. The horror of having this anticipated breakfast & no place to eat.
I spy a lady alone with 3 extra seats. I ask if I can join her. So sorry, she's got 3 coming.
Grrrr
Not a single seat available.
Over to the other side, I spy 3 people at a table with one empty seat. The empty seat is beside an older lady - she looks like a grandma.
Grandma's are really nice.
Could it be?
SCORE! Grandma WELCOMES me to join her son & granddaughter. ANd what a lovely family they were. We had the nicest conversation, sat right in the corner with windows all around. It was pouring cats & dogs outside.
But I was contend to sit with this lovely family & enjoy my TONGA TOAST!
It was soooo good. But I didn't take a picture
But natebenma has promised to post one so hopefully we'll see one in the morning
After the family of three left, another couple came over to claim the spot. Imagine their surprise when I didn't get up
They were the matriarch & patriarch of their family. There were about 10 of them vacationing together. Grandma & grandpa had the good sense to stay at the resort for breakfast that morning.
So I finished my lovely breakfast of TONGA TOAST with this couple. They had never heard of the Festival of the Lion King show over at the AK. I hope they enjoyed it
Up Next: Here we go! Keeping ahead of the rain.
I have to admit, I'm almost a little sad getting to this part being the 3rd of my TR trio's name because it means I'm nearing the end of our fantasic week at WDW. I just discovered the DISboards 2 years ago when planning our last trip but I had no idea about trip reports & writing one really does help to relive all the fun of a WDW trip.
But there's still a good 33% of our trip left for me to share so let me get started doing just that

After a very enjoyable Saturday evening, we were all snug in our beds reasonably early. Still, DS wanted to stay up & play on his electronic pacifier a little. DH was still full from all the food & drink from his time spent at the Tusker House bar & eating all those Africian themed foods & sauses he doesn't usually get to have at home. Fully relaxed from the pool & movie, he had drifted off into a contented nights sleep. We will not discuss all the noise coming from his side of the room

Me, I sat watching channel 96 on the room TV, the channel that has all the disney cartoons, those classics like steamboat Willie. I'm an overgrown kid

Tomorrow was our last MK day, but it was also another late night EMH. DS made a point of making sure his dad realized it as we were all getting ready for bed.
I was proud of them both. They both had a plan, I must be rubbing off on them

DS plan: Stay up now & play electronic game until tired.
Tomorrow: Sleep in (of course)
Lay around some. Play electronic game. Eat snacks/b-fast in room.
Definately eat cheesburger & fries from food court.
Maybe swim. If not, lay around more & play game.
Go to MK in late afternoon, when I feel like it.
Stay until the end of EMH.
DH's plan: Sleep now.
Sleep in tomorrow.
Get coffee from food court.
Watch DS sleep while watching sports highlights.
Go to pool & work on finishing my beers.
Try to delay going to MK until it's time for dinner

So as I'm laying there, I like the guys plan about sleeping in since since we've toured well at MK, not to mention our last day at MK was EXHAUSTING with the touring & the luau & the pirates cruise & the EMH......
But suddently it occurs to me that I haven't tried the TONGA TOAST I had read about on the DISboards

But then I think, I CAN go to the POLY's counter service, it serves until 10:30. That'll be perfect cause I can go just for that. I'll be in & out before the guys know I've left.
Next morning, I wake fully rested at 9am, jump in the shower & get ready. I was so glad our room had one of those curtains to block the light from the bathroom vanity to the bedroom area.
I'm just about ready to go, finalizing the taping up of my feet when DH looks at me from bed. Our conversation went something like this.
DH: What are you doing?
ME: Shh, you'll wake DS
DH: That boy would sleep through a hurricane.
ME: I'm going to go get some TONGA TOAST
DH: Some what?
ME: Tonga Toast
DH: What's Tonga Toast? Can you bring me some coffee?
ME: Something I read about on the DISboards. I have to go to the Polynesian Resort to get it.
DH: The where?
ME: Polynesian, where we went to the luau.
DH: You're going there now?
ME: I heard it's really good. I'll probably go over to the MK for a minute & see stuff you & DS don't care to see.
DH: You're insane.
ME: Love you too. See you by noon, I promise. We'll go swimming.
DH: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He rolls over & I leave. It's sunny but really cloudy. I fill my mug at the food court, I kid you not, the minute I get outside in the line a bus to MK pulls up

A quick stop to ASMovies & off we go. It takes about 15-20 minutes to get to the MK bus stop. About 10 minutes into our ride, it literally POURS buckets of rain. Mothers all over the bus start pulling out yellow ponchos & putting kids in them.
I felt sorry for the kids. When it's humid those plastic things are so miserable. But I guess it's better than getting drenched. It was really coming down.
By the time we arrived at MK, the rain abruptly stops.

Everyone walks towards the MK to go through bag check, I head to the left to catch the boat over to the GF & Poly. One is pulling up the moment I arrive. I'm having fantasic luck with transporation today, with any luck that rain will hold off.
I took some pictures on the boat. Check out the skies on my journey.
Looking back at the Magic Kingdom from sea

You can tell from the picture how overcast the sky was. Also there is another boat docked just like the one I was riding, only that boat was going to the WL.
Now we're in open water, there's the monorail track coming from GF to MK. Isn't it neat how the sky is half light, half dark

I thought this was pretty, the cloudy grey blue sky against the end of the Grand Floridian & a monorail on the track

The wedding chapel at the GF

And the POLY straight ahead!

About then, our boat driver makes an announcement, "Folks, don't know what your plans are but from the looks of that sky, I'm going to recommend you take cover as soon as you can after we dock. And I wouldn't take too long to do it either."
So I look back at the GF, & what to my wondering eyes should appear but another storm's a brewin'


Walking briskly towards the POLY I hoped I'd make it before I got drenched. The wind was stirring up & blowing in all directions. I was about halfway there when I started feeling sprinkles.
Now I'm no runner, but I wasn't walking anymore

I barely made it to a door - first one I could get to - and BUCKETS started coming from the sky!
But hey, I made it!
And I was at the counter service, Captain Hook's. And it wasn't 10:30 yet

So I ordered my TONGA TOAST - with a side of bacon.
Then I did the unthinkable while waiting for my order.
I used my mug & refilled my coffee

Hey, it's only Nescafe...stop judging!
My food was ready quickly. But there was NO ROOM at the inn! Not a place to sit. The horror of having this anticipated breakfast & no place to eat.
I spy a lady alone with 3 extra seats. I ask if I can join her. So sorry, she's got 3 coming.
Grrrr
Not a single seat available.
Over to the other side, I spy 3 people at a table with one empty seat. The empty seat is beside an older lady - she looks like a grandma.
Grandma's are really nice.
Could it be?
SCORE! Grandma WELCOMES me to join her son & granddaughter. ANd what a lovely family they were. We had the nicest conversation, sat right in the corner with windows all around. It was pouring cats & dogs outside.
But I was contend to sit with this lovely family & enjoy my TONGA TOAST!
It was soooo good. But I didn't take a picture

But natebenma has promised to post one so hopefully we'll see one in the morning

After the family of three left, another couple came over to claim the spot. Imagine their surprise when I didn't get up

They were the matriarch & patriarch of their family. There were about 10 of them vacationing together. Grandma & grandpa had the good sense to stay at the resort for breakfast that morning.
So I finished my lovely breakfast of TONGA TOAST with this couple. They had never heard of the Festival of the Lion King show over at the AK. I hope they enjoyed it

Up Next: Here we go! Keeping ahead of the rain.