OneTreeHillAddict
CNC Photography of Myrtle Beach, SC
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Got it.
I love this thread! I've been reading it all afternoon.. thankfully my boss hasn't needed me for anything.
I do have a question though... We'll be going on our "Disneymoon" in Oct 2009 and will be staying at the Polynesian (SOOOOO EXCITED!); has anyone stayed here on their honeymoon and what kind of perks did you get? Room Upgrades??
I was wondering if the boats were a faster way to get to the MK in the morning.
And I was told there are TWO boats. One directly at the marina of the hotel and then one at the TTC (which I was told was a short walk from the poly)
So boat or monorail? and if monorail should we take the poly stop or walk to the TTC and take the monorail from there?
Any adviced would be appreciated![]()
We stayed in a GVC at the Poly for our Honeymoon in Nov of 2001. No room upgrade - we paid for it! About a month before the trip they sent a big box filled with beanies (3 or 4 bugs life characters) stickers, and other things I can't remember - but the box was about 2 or 3 times the size of a shoebox! Good size! Upon arrival they had chocolates in the room, every day there was something in the room. A single red rose, a personalized mini chocolate cake, a decorated plate with choc. covered strawberries etc. No towel art or things like that (It wasn't common back then!), but also some special treatment in the parks at our ADR's... Loved every minute of it!![]()
I was wondering if the boats were a faster way to get to the MK in the morning.
And I was told there are TWO boats. One directly at the marina of the hotel and then one at the TTC (which I was told was a short walk from the poly)
So boat or monorail? and if monorail should we take the poly stop or walk to the TTC and take the monorail from there?
Any adviced would be appreciated![]()
The boat from the TTC is the ferry. It's larger, but slower, and open to the public (picture the masses of people rushing in from the parking lot when the parks open). DEFINATELY take the boat from the Poly!
We stayed in a GVC at the Poly for our Honeymoon in Nov of 2001. No room upgrade - we paid for it! About a month before the trip they sent a big box filled with beanies (3 or 4 bugs life characters) stickers, and other things I can't remember - but the box was about 2 or 3 times the size of a shoebox! Good size! Upon arrival they had chocolates in the room, every day there was something in the room. A single red rose, a personalized mini chocolate cake, a decorated plate with choc. covered strawberries etc. No towel art or things like that (It wasn't common back then!), but also some special treatment in the parks at our ADR's... Loved every minute of it!![]()
Thanks for the info! We book our trips online and I was really bummed when they took away the romantic escape (?) and the Honeymoon notificiation option. I guess too many people were claiming to be on their honeymoon and ruined it for the rest of us....
My DF said he's going to find a reason to call Disney once we've booked our vacation online and let them know it's our honeymoon (and his birthday!). I'm not really worried about the room views, although it would be nice to have a view of the theme park, since all the rooms have a pretty good view of vegitation or whatever.![]()
Ok. I'm ready to go on vacation now!
I tried to reserve a room at the Poly in Hawaii during 4/18-4/23 and I can not believe that there are not any club level rooms availble during this time period. Does anyone have any idea what could be happening???
Does the bug spray keep the lovebugs off of you also? We don't have lovebugs where I live so I don't know much about anything other than mosquitos.
I saw the beginning of the launch post with tons of great pictures of not only the Poly but of massive amounts of F O O D!! Well, how does one stay in shape while indulging on all these great tasting lunches, and dinners?Do they have a fitness center at the resort?
Thanks All!
Brunette
My DH, DAunt(mid 70's), and I did this tour a couple of months ago. It's called the Wildlife Discovery Excursion, and we really enjoyed it. It takes place along the same path that the Kilimanjaro Safari goes on, except that we kept stopping and pulling off the road while the guide spoke. They take you "back stage" to board a special van for this tour.
We got to ask any and all questions that we had (I noticed the "chainmail" that was wrapped around many of the trees and so I got to ask about it). The guide really provided a ton of info, and you had to wait for him to take a breath for a break in the conversation in order to ask a question. LOL I'm exaggerating a little, but he was very good, very informative, and he did stop once in a while to see if anyone had any questions. He seemed to really enjoy his work.![]()
Yes, there is tons of great food at Disney! I've found that we walk SO much while we're there, the extra calories don't hurt us too bad. We may gain a few pounds when we get home, but many people average 10-12 miles of walking per day, and that burns a lot of calories! Plus Disney offers plenty of healthy food alternatives for those who want to eat better. Personally, vacation is my "eat what I want" time.![]()
Hi All!
First, I would like to say there is a tremendous amount of information on this board and alot of information just on this thread alone. My question, though, is if you get a patio room that is right near the pool, do you lock the patio door? I know it's a stupid question, but if I'm going to access the pool via the patio can you lock it somehow from the outside?What is your experience? Or have you just went to the pool via the long way?
Thank you!![]()
Brunette
Others have posted the Tonga Toast at Captin Cook's is the same as Kona Cafe.I wonder if the Tonga toast at the Captain Cooks take out is the same as in Kona?
There is no way to lock the patio doors from the outside. DH and I would take turns leaving the room this way (the other sitting outside, this is when the kids were napping), but if we were all going to the pool or elsewhere, we used the regular room door. We were not near the pool, though, so it wasn't really an issue.
You're welcome and have a great time.Hi CR Resort Fan 4 Life!
Thanks for the quick answer! I am definitely going to try the Tonga toast at Captain Cooks then. This way I can eat it outside.
Thank you!![]()