I'm almost up to date in terms of reading your trip report, but I just had to comment and say your boys are absolutely adorable!!!
I also think it's funny that I'm on the page where you wrote about how you got the Lightning McQueen Vinylmation! That's the one my fiancé wanted to get so badly! I'm sure we'll be on a quest to find it next year!
Thanks! I sure think they are adorable.
Lightning McQueen was a cool vinylmation. I don't know much about how rare any of the Vinylmations are, so I could easily trade away a really good one and never know it.

I hope you guys find a McQueen next year!
Oh, the queue for Winnie-the-Pooh looks adorable! It was all under construction when we were there. What does happen when you knock? It looks like something should pop up out of those pumpkins and watermelons, too. What are the hunny walls? Really, I am an adult!
Poor Landon -- it's so hard to be the baby!
I loved the new queue for Winnie the Pooh. The door never actually opens, but some character starts talking. I think maybe it was Rabbit saying nobody is here, but I can't remember for sure.
I also don't know what the pumpkins and watermelons do, since Jeremy was playing with Carter. I think next time, we will leave Jeremy in line and me and the boys will go play.
Oh and the hunny walls were the coolest thing! There were these walls that looked as if hunny was dripping down them and when you touched the wall, the hunny moved, so basically, you can draw or write in the honey. And if you wipe away all of the hunny, there are Pooh characters underneath.
To answer your questions- we usually do Kona breakfast on our very last day, the travel day. Sometimes we have time to hit up a park for a little while after breakfast, but sometimes we just leave for the airport right after.
I do love your idea of eating there both days- I wonder what I'd have to do to get DH on board
I like your pics of the new Pooh queue. I haven't seen any others yet. I've never done Pooh, because I'm such a dork that I won't ride it in solidarity for Mr. Toad. DH says that we have to take Everett on it, and I've told him that he can go ahead, I'll wait by the exit
Someday, Jeremy and I are going to stay at the Polynesian and eat Tonga Toast every morning.

Until, then, we'll probably be happy with once or twice a trip.
I miss Mr. Toad, too, but I think it's okay, since there is the picture of Mr. Toad is turning over the deed to Owl. That must mean that Mr. Toad doesn't mind and is off on a big adventure.
You post sooo much!
Too bad about the Barnstormer. We had a lot of fun hoping and wishing our two year old would grow tall enough before it closed. It's rough being sooo close, but not quite there yet! It's closed now.
Looks like Carter had a lot of fun in the Pooh line! Glad Landon was still smiling even though he couldn't join in!
It would have been nice if Carter could have ridden the Barnstormer, but at least he was still to young to really grasp what was going on. It would be sad if he knew he couldn't ride cause he was too short.
Carter did have a lot of fun in the Pooh line. I think so many things will be easier for Landon once he can walk. I hated to have him crawling over where so many careless kids would be running. He's so close to walking.
Can you let me know on here, if or when you start your TR going again? I really liked reading it, so I don't want to miss it.
