The Mother/Daughter Polynesian Surprise **NEW 5/1 I'm back!

Hoodies, definitely hoodies! I wish it would be warmer for you too, but sounds like you are old pros at touring in iffy weather anyways.

Maybe a little too prepared at times. i.e. we take every piece of clothing for every weather scenario possible....

LOL! We've got you beat by 15 more negative degrees!! I'm freezing my ninnies off!

Holy cow! That's mighty chilly.

First, it is not a long walk at all from Kidani to Jambo, about 10 minutes from lobby to lobby. You're young, you can handle it. Makes me think of that babysitter girl from The Incredibles: "Who can handle it? Who can handle it?" I love that quote.

You're right. We'll need to burn off all that Disney food anyways.
 
Hey, I would gladly take 70s (even 50s!) right now. No, I shouldn't complain that much, it hasn't been that cold here. But warmer weather would be nice. :) YAY for single digits! :banana:
 


Feb 20 - High 71, Low 52 Rain :umbrella:
Feb 21 - High 70, Low 51 Cloudy with sun
Feb 22 - High 69, Low 53 Cloudy with sun
Feb 23 - High 74, Low 54 Cloudy with sun
Feb 24 - High 75, Low 56 Variable cloudiness





Other that the rainy day, that sounds like IDEAL WDW weather to me!! I was there superbowl weekend last year and it was downright cold at night and it was AWESOME! I did have to buy some clothes because I really wasn't prepared, but that's the kind of sacrifice I am always willing to make:rolleyes1

First, I don't like the extreme heat at all, and second, the "cold" scares away the locals. Floridians seem to go into hibernation if it goes below 70! It was a delightful 4 days!! It was a little rainy (not too much though) the day I got in and I pretty much had the Animal Kingdom to myself. Really! It was unbelievable there was no one around. I could have walked onto the safari over and over had I been so inclined. You know the room on Pangani with the naked mole rats? I usually hustle through there because it is always so stinkin' hot and crowded. That day, the heat in there was welcom and th building was EMPTY except for me and one CM. The night of the Super Bowl, I got to Epcot in the evening and walked onto Soarin'. The place was practically a ghost town! Oh, and speaking of the Super Bowl, kind of a cool story: I took the Keys to the Kingdom tour the day before and when they took us into the building where they prepare the parade floats, the tourguide got a kind of puzzled look on his face. He was looking at a couple of cars and said "I wonder what they're doing here?" Then he said "OH! They're for the parade on Monday, waiting to be decorated with the colors of the winning team!" I thought that was pretty cool, but totally steared clear of the MK on Monday!

Anyway, cooler weather can be your friend! Embrace it!!:hug:
 
Weather looks great to me! You can always plan to do most of your stuff on indoor attractions and take in a little extra shopping. ;)
 

Jen and Liesa, I need a conversion chart - can't relate to celsius!

Jen, I think you are going to have to do layers. Stuff you can tie around your waist when it warms up midday, and throw back on later. It got a little chilly (especially indoors!) when we were there in May because of all the rain. I wasn't expecting that, so I'd only brought on sweatshirt for each of us. We wore them every day! They could have walked home themselves!
 
Hey, I would gladly take 70s (even 50s!) right now. No, I shouldn't complain that much, it hasn't been that cold here. But warmer weather would be nice. :) YAY for single digits! :banana:

That's true. I really shouldn't complain. But you know, 80s would be perfect! :laughing:

Other that the rainy day, that sounds like IDEAL WDW weather to me!! I was there superbowl weekend last year and it was downright cold at night and it was AWESOME! I did have to buy some clothes because I really wasn't prepared, but that's the kind of sacrifice I am always willing to make:rolleyes1

First, I don't like the extreme heat at all, and second, the "cold" scares away the locals. Floridians seem to go into hibernation if it goes below 70! It was a delightful 4 days!! It was a little rainy (not too much though) the day I got in and I pretty much had the Animal Kingdom to myself. Really! It was unbelievable there was no one around. I could have walked onto the safari over and over had I been so inclined. You know the room on Pangani with the naked mole rats? I usually hustle through there because it is always so stinkin' hot and crowded. That day, the heat in there was welcom and th building was EMPTY except for me and one CM. The night of the Super Bowl, I got to Epcot in the evening and walked onto Soarin'. The place was practically a ghost town! Oh, and speaking of the Super Bowl, kind of a cool story: I took the Keys to the Kingdom tour the day before and when they took us into the building where they prepare the parade floats, the tourguide got a kind of puzzled look on his face. He was looking at a couple of cars and said "I wonder what they're doing here?" Then he said "OH! They're for the parade on Monday, waiting to be decorated with the colors of the winning team!" I thought that was pretty cool, but totally steared clear of the MK on Monday!

Anyway, cooler weather can be your friend! Embrace it!!:hug:

You're right you know. I never thought of it that way. That would be great to have low crowds. Hope you're right! This makes me wonder if I should bring a bathing suit. Especially if it isn't going to get over to low to mid 70s.

Weather looks great to me! You can always plan to do most of your stuff on indoor attractions and take in a little extra shopping. ;)

Now, now. No evil tempatations! :littleangel:

Jen and Liesa, I need a conversion chart - can't relate to celsius!

Jen, I think you are going to have to do layers. Stuff you can tie around your waist when it warms up midday, and throw back on later. It got a little chilly (especially indoors!) when we were there in May because of all the rain. I wasn't expecting that, so I'd only brought on sweatshirt for each of us. We wore them every day! They could have walked home themselves!

You're just like my grandma. She's always speaking in faranheit. :rotfl:

That's definitely a good idea. I get cold VERY easily. Unless it's over 75, I'm cold. And if there's a breeze.... game over. For 5 days, perhaps 3 sweaters/hoodies will be enough? Darn it, I won't be able to flaunt all my disney t-shirts :rolleyes: I'm surprised they wouldn't turn down the a/c a touch when the locals can't even take the chilly weather.
 
Ok, for you, Rebecca, I'll do the math. I woke up to -30 C which in Farenheit is: -22F. That's very, very cold, in layman's terms. :lmao::lmao::lmao:

At -40 they cross over and are the same.
 
Ok, for you, Rebecca, I'll do the math. I woke up to -30 C which in Farenheit is: -22F. That's very, very cold, in layman's terms. :lmao::lmao::lmao:

At -40 they cross over and are the same.

:scared1: That's too cold!

All I know is that 16C = 61F. Let's hope you get to 16C soon!
 
It's supposed to snow on Tues a little (we only ever get just al little) and the high will rise above freezing again. Might seem like the tropics after the last 2 weeks. :confused3
 
You should bring a bathing suit even if the temps are in the 70s. You might come across a heated pool. :)

One week to go! (I'm a bridesmaid in a wedding next weekend, so I have my own fun for then)
 
Ok, for you, Rebecca, I'll do the math. I woke up to -30 C which in Farenheit is: -22F. That's very, very cold, in layman's terms. :lmao::lmao::lmao:

At -40 they cross over and are the same.

They do? Well that's weird :confused3

Jen, are you all packed yet?
 
5 days to go!

I decided to change my font. Just to keep you on your toes.

To answer your question, Rebecca, no I have not even opened my suitcase to start packing :scared1: The last couple of days have been pretty busy. Saturday I went to the barn for another LONG day. My body is sore but it was well worth it. Finally I remembered to take a picture of the horse I ride. His name is Laddie

6g9e7d.jpg


He doesn't look very happy here but I swear every time I went to take the picture, he would put his ears back. Then, he'd put them forward after the picture. :rolleyes: Silly horse. Laddie is currently my favourite horse at the barn:lovestruc

Before I get to my trip update, there's something I want to share with you. A few weeks ago, we celebrated my dad's birthday, which I might have mentioned in a previous post. What I forgot to mention was the cool Disney garden ornaments he got!!!! Bubba sent them home all the way from Florida

35aj8u8.jpg


2yov9jp.jpg


Mickey looks more like a mouse with his ears. My dad said these were too nice for the garden :lmao:

Another important memo to note here is that, yesterday Canada won it's first GOLD on home soil!!!!!!

:woohoo::dance3::cheer2::woohoo::dance3::cheer2:

It was a proud day for us Canadians. :hug: The Olympics have also been taking up my time. My favourite events to watch are Short and Long Track Speed skating, Ski Jumping, and Downhill skiing. What events do you look forward to in the Olympics?

Turning our attention to my trip, which I leave THIS SATURDAY :yay: Having another look at the weather, it's good news all around

Saturday: high 71F, low 49 (real feel 41), Sunny
Sunday: high 71 (real feel 69), low 50, mostly sunny
Monday: high 71 (real feel 76), low 50 (real feel 48), Sunny
Tuesday: high 72 (real feel 74), low 54 (real feel 52), Partly sunny
Wednesday: high 74 (real feel 76), low 56 (real feel 54), Partly cloudy

Do mine eyes deceive me? No rain? :woohoo: I won't rule it out entirely as nobody can predict what the weather will actually do 6 days out. The night looks to be quite nippy so I most definitely will be bringing a heavy sweater. Maybe even a light jacket. Let's hope my first day looks a little something like this

2na7m6p.jpg


Some recent photos of Bubba were posted on Facebook. I know it's been pretty chilly down there lately but she's all bundled up in her winter jacket, mittens, hat, the whole nine yards. This poor girl would die if she came back to Canada now! :rotfl2:

I'm working right through to Saturday so I'm going to start packing today. Normally, I don't feel like doing much after I come home from work. I'm either on the DIS or with DBF. Whenever a trip comes close like this, I never feel prepared. Even after countless hours of research, planning, checking the weather, and arranging...I still think I'm forgetting something.

Which reminds me. Last night I dreamt that Bubba and I were on our trip. But for some reason, Bubba didn't want to do anything that I planned. She was too concerned getting stuff done before her contract ended. At one point, we weren't even going to stay at Kidani. The whole vacation had gone out the window. I was mortified :eek:

Thankfully it was all a dream.

Never fails, a nightmare before a trip.

Before I go, I want to apologize in advance if I don't get a chance to comment on all the PTRs/TRs I'm following. I'm still reading, that's a promise. Just don't always have the time to post. That goes the same for any comments on my on threads. I read each and everyone of them so please, keep the comments coming!

 
:headache: Oooo, just lost my post.

Anyway, I think I said something like:

Yo, Jenbear! You just have one more work-week to get through and then you...are...there!

Nice horsey.

Congrats on your Candian gold medal. My favorite events to watch are the short-track speed skating, and I've also enjoyed the moguls, women's and men's. The snowboarding events are fun to watch too, although I'm not sure when those will be held.
 
Yay, only 5 days! :banana:

My dad would love those lawn decorations...he loves golf!

Congrats on Canada winning their first gold medal. It's still so crazy to me that they hadn't won one at a home Olympics! :eek: As you know from my PTR, I love the Olympics. I prefer the summer ones but have started watching more of the winter ones. My favorite event is definitely figure skating and all the snowboarding and skiing is interesting too.
 
Laddie is a beautiful horse. Have continued fun riding him!

I also love the ornaments.
 
I love to ride too, but the last time (other than a guided trail ride) I fell and broke my ankle. :headache:

I get nightmares too before trips. Forgetting to pack stuff, getting lost, losing one of my kids, etc...!!!

Your weather is looking great! Just pack a few warmer things for those nights- the days look fabulous!!
 
:dance3: :woohoo: Only Two More Days! Woot! :woohoo: :dance3:

I've been absent from commenting on my subscriptions, too, so don't feel bad. I'm all caught up on yours now. The weather looks fantastic! Highs in the 70's & lows in the 50's are right up my alley. :thumbsup2

Here in South Louisiana, we actually get a bit hotter/more humid even than Florida from April to July, so we actually think our April/May trips are a cool-off! They're actually warmer than us right now as we've been having weird low temps & even a couple of snow days. Very strange! Usually our spring flowers have bloomed & new grass mostly grown in by now. It's just been rain, rain, sleet, snow, rain, rain. :umbrella: I'll be glad when Spring is finally sprung!:flower2:

If I don't get a chance to post again before you leave - Have a M A G I C A L vacation with Bubba! pixiedust:
 
As Glen pointed out.....

:cheer2::cheer2::cheer2: 2 MORE DAYS!!!! :cheer2::cheer2::cheer2:

Hey all! Like I said, I've been busy this week!

Thank you for all your comments. I've read each and every one of them. Just don't have the opportunity right now to reply to them all.

The Olympics have taken up a lot of my free time. Until I realized I hadn't even started packing yet :eek: Then the adrenaline kicked in on Wednesday. I had 3 days to pack. You may think that's loads of time (for those men out there who pack in a day) but for us ladies who pack for every possible scenario that MIGHT happen; it's a bit more tedious.

I spent last night picking out an outfit for when we eat at Narcoossee's. High heels or sandals? Pants or skirt? White shoes or black shoes? :idea: I spent loads of time in front of that mirror, let me tell you. Is it healthy to be putting so much thought into this? I know Narcoossee's doesn't have a strict dress policy but I would like to get slighty dressed up for the occasion....

We're also going horseback riding. This means dirt. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind getting dirty. On the other hand, my nice new white running shoes that I bought last summer.... they sure won't be white by the time I'm done with the horses. And I don't want to pack a pair of bulky boots just for the ride. That would just take up too much space in my teen weeny carry-on bag. So black Sketchers running shoes it is.

I can check in for my flight tomorrow morning. I plan on waking up at 6am (yes, I'm that obsessive) to do web check-in. Reason being is that I'm going to try to change my seat. I'm sitting right about in the middle of the plane, which was the only seats available to choose when I booked. Now, when I go to check seat availability, it shoes a bunch of seats available closer to the front. Not that it's a big deal, but if I can get off the plane that much faster, yours truly will be a happy camper :upsidedow So I'm hoping that if I do web check-in early enough, I'll be able to grab one of those seats closer to the front. I would ask when I got to the airport, but I don't want to wait in the hefty check-in line. Boy, I sound like a picky princess don't I? princess: :rotfl2:

Checking the weather again, there is rain in the forecast for Monday. I'm going to take it with a grain of salt as the weather is always changing. Whatever will be, will be. I'll just be sure I pack for any inclement weather.

This might be the last update before I leave. Tomorrow is going to be a very busy day: Taking grandmother to hospital (nothing serious, just a check up) then work until 7pm (doubtful I'll get on here during business hours, it's been crazy here all week!) and then after work, when I get home, I'm going straight to bed (if I can sleep that is) for my early 2am wake up call :faint:
Thanks for putting up with my rambling and all the little details that it takes to plan these trips! Expect a full report when I get back :beach:
 







New Posts









Receive up to $1,000 in Onboard Credit and a Gift Basket!
That’s right — when you book your Disney Cruise with Dreams Unlimited Travel, you’ll receive incredible shipboard credits to spend during your vacation!
CLICK HERE













DIS Facebook DIS youtube DIS Instagram DIS Pinterest DIS Tiktok DIS Twitter DIS Bluesky

Back
Top