The Columbia Harbor House review is coming! Since I’m still in the process of writing it, I thought that I’d do an easy review about the World’s most famous (and maybe favorite?) snack place – The Aloha Aisle!
The next day brought is to the MK for the Little Ones Extra Magic Hour.
I was excited about this since we could get on all of the Fantasyland rides we wanted to in one hour. The kids could’ve cared less about seeing the characters, so we decided to concentrate on the rides which would generate the longest lines later on in the day.
I’ll write more in depth about our MK day in my trip report, but DD was lucky enough to be able to ride with Stitch on Dumbo, one of her fav rides:
I was hungry, hot and thirsty after arriving so early and seeing so much, so I knew there was one thing I wanted for a snack – a DOLE WHIP FLOAT!!!! Handsome was still feeling the effects of eating a very large and rich dinner at Chefs the evening before, so all he was interested in eating was a pineapple spear, the only food he ended up eating all morning. Since we were in Adventureland we meandered our way over to the Aloha Aisle to satisfy our culinary needs.
Then we encountered a serious problem – the Aloha Aisle was closed and there were no signs telling us when it opened. We nabbed a nearby CM and asked him about it, and being that it was only his second day working in the MK, he wasn’t sure. His “guide to things” didn’t say either, so we surmised that it would open at 11:00. It was now 9:45. That’s a long time to wait!
But wait we did since we had no other choice. But eventually 11:00 did roll around and we purchased our snacks:
Now, that’s one heck of a pineapple spear! I was thinking it’d be some tiny slice of pineapple that would make us roll our eyes, but I’d say that this was well worth the $1.25 price.
And the Dole Whip Float? It needs no further explanation. It went with us on the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse, which had a surprisingly long line. I wish they hadn’t turned the treehouse at
Disneyland into a Tarzan theme. I always loved the SFR theme so much. At least I can visit it at the Magic Kingdom.
And seeing it while eating a Dole Whip Float – all the better!
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