Cinderella16
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June 23, 2009: Day One, Part Four Explorations
Rather than packing, we grabbed our KTTW cards and the camera and set out to explore all the GF had to offer.
Down in the lobby they still had some afternoon snacks out. We couldnt believe the selection of cookies, pastries, and drinks! We grabbed some sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookies, and a coke and set off.
We walked out of the Sugar Loaf building, boy was it was HOT, and headed left to check out where the boat launch would be. These pictures are hazy, probably because it was 100+ degrees out!
Contemporary in the distance...
Boat launch dock
Me eating a sugar cookie, which were delicious! Those sugar cookies became one of my best friends.
Attempting to take a picture of the castle, our first glimpse of it...too hazy to see, but you can see the non-running Space Mountain in the distance.
Still enjoying that sugar cookie...I think I was trying to scarf it done since there was a garbage can right there for the napkin and can.
We couldnt believe how close the boat launch was to our building. It was a definite plus, especially since we probably wouldnt be heading home from the MK until late.
Seeing all we needed to see at the dock, we decided to walk around more.
We found the marina, there you can see one of the giant orange construction machines that were on both sides of our building.
I begged DH to do Sea Raycers sometime on our trip, he agreed that we would try to fit into our already jam packed schedule...remember yours truly did the planning...
Castle in the distance, I promise!
We walked around some more and found the beach area and some very comfy and inviting hammocks.
This is the life...and my legs need a major tan!
Alright, alright Ill give you a turn. We tried laying in it together, but because the weight obviously isnt distributed evenly I felt like I was going to fall out, so I kicked DH out of the hammock and enjoyed it while he took more pictures of our exploration.
More palms to feed the obsession...
The beach was also near the theme pool, which we never made it to, but that is okay because it always looked crowded. It did have a cool looking slide though.
We started walking and found the path that leads to the Polynesian and the GFs spa. We started walking along and saw where we originally wanted to get married!
As we walked by the Wedding Pavilion, we noticed that a bridal party was walking out of it. I wanted to see the bride, but her and her groom were probably inside taking pictures. It was such a cool sight to see a wedding actually happening, since last time we saw the Wedding Pavilion was late at night during our 2007 trip. It also made me relieved that all that wedding stress was put behind me and I was in Disney World!!! Some days during the planning process, it felt like this day would never come.
Getting closer to our destination...dont know what is up with the lawn furniture all flipped over like that. That was in front of the wedding pavilion.
Castle in the distance!
We had made it to the Polynesian, it really wasnt that far of a walk, took probably less than 10 minutes, plus we lingered and took our time. We walked by the area where they do the Spirit of Aloha dinner show luau and could hear them setting up chairs and plates as we walked by. This was something we werent doing this year because we had seen it every other Disney trip!
We walked along the Polys beach and just took in all the sights. During this time of day, this area of the Poly is so peaceful, we were the only ones around.
A view of our beautiful resort in the distance!
Castle in the distance.
Nice photography skills, DH!
Okay, apparently, some people were on the beach too...but I swear there was no one else.
Another view, gosh, we are obsessed with taking pictures of the castle in the distance.
Speaking of obsessions...
I believe while my husband was taking pictures, I found a nice little two person swing to enjoy all by my lonesome, eventually he came to join me, we wanted our picture taken, but there wasnt anyone to be found, except for the people sunbathing, but I didnt want to wake them.
Continued in next post....
Rather than packing, we grabbed our KTTW cards and the camera and set out to explore all the GF had to offer.
Down in the lobby they still had some afternoon snacks out. We couldnt believe the selection of cookies, pastries, and drinks! We grabbed some sugar cookies, chocolate chip cookies, and a coke and set off.
We walked out of the Sugar Loaf building, boy was it was HOT, and headed left to check out where the boat launch would be. These pictures are hazy, probably because it was 100+ degrees out!

Contemporary in the distance...

Boat launch dock

Me eating a sugar cookie, which were delicious! Those sugar cookies became one of my best friends.

Attempting to take a picture of the castle, our first glimpse of it...too hazy to see, but you can see the non-running Space Mountain in the distance.

Still enjoying that sugar cookie...I think I was trying to scarf it done since there was a garbage can right there for the napkin and can.
We couldnt believe how close the boat launch was to our building. It was a definite plus, especially since we probably wouldnt be heading home from the MK until late.
Seeing all we needed to see at the dock, we decided to walk around more.

We found the marina, there you can see one of the giant orange construction machines that were on both sides of our building.
I begged DH to do Sea Raycers sometime on our trip, he agreed that we would try to fit into our already jam packed schedule...remember yours truly did the planning...


Castle in the distance, I promise!
We walked around some more and found the beach area and some very comfy and inviting hammocks.

This is the life...and my legs need a major tan!

Alright, alright Ill give you a turn. We tried laying in it together, but because the weight obviously isnt distributed evenly I felt like I was going to fall out, so I kicked DH out of the hammock and enjoyed it while he took more pictures of our exploration.


More palms to feed the obsession...

The beach was also near the theme pool, which we never made it to, but that is okay because it always looked crowded. It did have a cool looking slide though.
We started walking and found the path that leads to the Polynesian and the GFs spa. We started walking along and saw where we originally wanted to get married!


As we walked by the Wedding Pavilion, we noticed that a bridal party was walking out of it. I wanted to see the bride, but her and her groom were probably inside taking pictures. It was such a cool sight to see a wedding actually happening, since last time we saw the Wedding Pavilion was late at night during our 2007 trip. It also made me relieved that all that wedding stress was put behind me and I was in Disney World!!! Some days during the planning process, it felt like this day would never come.

Getting closer to our destination...dont know what is up with the lawn furniture all flipped over like that. That was in front of the wedding pavilion.

Castle in the distance!

We had made it to the Polynesian, it really wasnt that far of a walk, took probably less than 10 minutes, plus we lingered and took our time. We walked by the area where they do the Spirit of Aloha dinner show luau and could hear them setting up chairs and plates as we walked by. This was something we werent doing this year because we had seen it every other Disney trip!

We walked along the Polys beach and just took in all the sights. During this time of day, this area of the Poly is so peaceful, we were the only ones around.

A view of our beautiful resort in the distance!

Castle in the distance.

Nice photography skills, DH!

Okay, apparently, some people were on the beach too...but I swear there was no one else.

Another view, gosh, we are obsessed with taking pictures of the castle in the distance.
Speaking of obsessions...

I believe while my husband was taking pictures, I found a nice little two person swing to enjoy all by my lonesome, eventually he came to join me, we wanted our picture taken, but there wasnt anyone to be found, except for the people sunbathing, but I didnt want to wake them.
Continued in next post....