We had a great view of the fireworks from Tahiti. You could watch them from the beach there it is very private. We had a MK view however I think that some of the rooms beside us were considered Lagoon view because they were partialy covered by trees. The best info on a room by room comparison is on theTikiman website. I'll Pm you the link.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this before but when we were at the Poly this past week (8-15th) there were Photopass photographers in the lobby area. When we arrived there was one outside the main entrance taking pictures and then on Friday there was one inside. We stopped and she took our photos sitting on the bench in front of the planters. I know I read you could book a special photo session at the resort - but this was just like any other photopass opportunity and did not cost extra! I can post the pic when I get my CD.
Maybe we see you guys there we just did the online check in!!!!
Is the Tonga toast just as good at Captain Cooks as it is at Kona?
I'm trying to avoid booking a breakfast ADR at Kona but I REALLY want to try the Tonga Toast. If it's the same thing at Captain Cooks, it would solve that problem.
I don't know for sure, so I hope someone else will answer, but my best guess is that it should be essentially the same. A CM gave me the receipe once and I have never taken the time to make it at home, but I would think that as long as they are using the same receipe, it should be the same at both locations. I've had it at Boatwrights, too, although they gave it a different name there, and I believe it tasted the same as at the Poly.
We're staying CL this trip, so will have breakfast in the lounge, but like you, I intend to get an order of Tonga Toast from CC while we're there!
Is the Tonga toast just as good at Captain Cooks as it is at Kona?
I'm trying to avoid booking a breakfast ADR at Kona but I REALLY want to try the Tonga Toast. If it's the same thing at Captain Cooks, it would solve that problem.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this before but when we were at the Poly this past week (8-15th) there were Photopass photographers in the lobby area. When we arrived there was one outside the main entrance taking pictures and then on Friday there was one inside. We stopped and she took our photos sitting on the bench in front of the planters. I know I read you could book a special photo session at the resort - but this was just like any other photopass opportunity and did not cost extra! I can post the pic when I get my CD.
I'll be sporting a lime green tag on my camera bag 3 teenage girls and a dazed expression...you won't be able to miss me!!![]()
Looking forward to checking in bright and early a week from tomorrow. I will be there with my 16 year old daughter too..a mom/daughter trip. Hopefully we'll see those of you there at the same time at some point!
Please tell me your favorite things to do at the Polynesian. This is our first time at a deluxe resort and I'd like to balance time in the parks with more time at the resort. Last time to WDW (at All Star Sports), we spent all day and night in the parks... but paying so much more for the Poly, I want to enjoy it.... we have theme park view.
Some ideas....
Going to Spirit of Aloha, Ohanas for dinner and breakfast, Kona once for lunch. Will spend some mornings swimming, and some late evenings grabbing a Lapu Lapu from the Tambu lounge and enjoying it in our room after 4 yr old is asleep, will watch MK fireworks from beach, will walk and enjoy the scenery and lit tiki torches at night.
How about these other things?
The kids play area? We don't want a babysitter but are there fun activities there? Are there other fun activities at the resort? I saw information about the tiki torch lighting ceremony and storytelling in the GCH. Are there other arts/crafts or hula dancing lessons or anything like that for kids or adults? Anyone go to the campfire at Grand Floridian? Is it fun to rent a boat or the surrey bikes?
Thank you!!!