Regarding the entertainment at the Ohana, there was a lovely, Hawaiian woman who played the ukelele and gave some hula lessons and faciliated the coconut races with the children, she was very cute and a very good entertainer.
There is a range of costs here - it all depends on how nice a bottle you want. If you call room service, they will let you know what is available, and what the price is.Does anyone know how much the champagne costs? I want to buy a bottle for our trip next month.
Well, I haven't posted in a while. We have been at the beach for about 10 days!! We had a great time and now I am ready to go to WDW!!
I have a Laundry Question: Does anyone know the prices for sending out your laundry? One thing that I learned at the beach was, that we sure had a lot of dirty clothes, and that was just me, DH and DD16, DS1 did not go with us.
Do you think it would be better for us to take a cab to the grocery store or use garden grocer?
The buses from the Polynesian. You can also get a bus to Hollywood Studios and the Animal Kingdom at the TTC, however in the time it takes to walk there you could have already been waiting for the bus at the Polynesian. Although if you end up staying in the Tahiti Longhouse which is right by the TTC then it might make more sense to get the buses at the TTC.Obviously, we take the monorail to MK; and I assume we walk to the TTC and hop on a monorail to EPCOT, but what is the quickest way to AK and HS?![]()
I've only done laundry there a couple times but I think it was $2/load for the washer. Same for the dryer I think.
There's either a sign or an indicator about how long the wash cycle takes. I think it was around 1/2 hour not an hour. When I did it, I went quite early in the am...maybe 6am or so. Put the clothes in, walked over to get tea and walked back to change the loads. There's a TV in the outer room with several chairs to pass the time. I know lots of people post that they go to the pool while doing laundry.
Oh, and the building is locked during the night hours so you need your room key to access it if you go very early as I did.
Great....thanks for the info! With 2 little ones, I'm sure we'll be doing laundry at least once!I'll probably try to do it while they are napping in the afternoon! I guess (Since you said they had tv's) there is more than one machine there?
Not sure how to figure out how to pack for DECEMBER. I understand I need a bit of everything. YIKES!
A dozen each sounds about right to me, Amy.
And yes it is a small TV up in the corner...at least last time I used the laundry room. Still it was nice for trying to catch the news.
Picabo, in Dec. and January you just never know about the weather. I pack for layering. It can be 50 in the am, 80 by midday and back down to 50 at night. I remember a Christmas week when my husband wore shorts the entire week. You just never know.
A dozen each sounds about right to me, Amy.
And yes it is a small TV up in the corner...at least last time I used the laundry room. Still it was nice for trying to catch the news.
Picabo, in Dec. and January you just never know about the weather. I pack for layering. It can be 50 in the am, 80 by midday and back down to 50 at night. I remember a Christmas week when my husband wore shorts the entire week. You just never know.