guitarob
Polynesian Obsessed
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Day 3 - 9/20/10
This morning started off as another photo taking opportunity.
I took a few shots before the dawn and a couple of the sunrise, and then sat back down between the pool and the lagoon to type up some notes for this report. It was actually a bit chilly, and it was odd to me. Still, there is nothing in the world like that early morning feeling of having the resort to yourself and watching and hearing the world wake up around you. We had so far been graced with unbelievable weather, I was even able to walk around the parks at night without breaking a sweat, it was almost surreal. Sadly, it detracted a bit from my enjoyment of our afternoon pool breaks, because the water was actually a little too cold for me, but I digress
Around 9 or so, Mrs. B. and I had a very light snack for breakfast in the lounge. We had just enough to get us through because we were anticipating our lunch at the Coral Reef at Noon and our late dinner at Ohana.
We then took the beautiful scenic walk to the TTC and boarded the Tronorail to Epcot.
I have to say I wasnt a huge fan of the wrap when I first saw photos of it, and in person, Im still not much of a fan. I will say that it does make the monorail look much cleaner, and fresher (lets face it, they could all use a paint job, but theyre old, and I assume, probably nearing the end of their life span). The one thing that I couldnt stand was that the wrap made viewing the scenery on the way to Epcot difficult, and I didnt much enjoy that.
Upon arriving at Epcot, we wandered over to The Land.
We grabbed a Fastpass for Soarin and got in the stand-by line for a 20 minute wait that turned out to be more like 35, which normally wouldnt bother me. This morning I got a very strong impression of disorganization on the casts part. We were lined up in our boarding position, had watched the Patrick Warburton spiel, the doors to the ride standing open in front of us and we just waited. And waited. And waited some more. Eventually a Cast Member emerged to tell us that they were Cleaning the film, so that it would be nice and crisp for [us]. This is code if Ive ever heard it. Ive never heard of a film needing to be cleaned, and besides, its early in the day, shouldnt that have been done at night? It surely didnt look any cleaner to us.
Since it wasnt quite time for our Fastpass return yet, we hopped on Living with the Land, something that I hadnt done since it was a new ride. We both found it very entertaining and interesting. Mrs. B was particularly interested in the profusion of plant life, as she managed to grow a total of 6 tiny tomatoes all summer (out of 2 plants!), and oohd and ahhd over the fishes and baby alligators.
As soon as that was finished, we decided not to use our Fastpasses, but instead head over to the Seas and check it out and to make sure we were on time for our lunch reservation. After finding someone to hand our Fastpasses off to (a very nice couple who actually gave us theirs for later in the day), we headed over and got into the non-existent line for the Nemo and Friends ride. As we were standing outside, I took a photo of the pavilion sign with the seagulls and quipped to Mrs. B. Mine, Mine, Mine. No sooner did the words leave my mouth than the seagulls chimed in on their own. We both found it very amusing.
The Seas is a pavilion that I havent even entered since the days of the Hydrolators. I always found it to be a little boring back then, so I never really gave it much thought afterward. Since we had just watched Finding Nemo a couple of nights before we left, we thought it would be neat to check out the pavilion and see what it had to offer. The ride was cute and a good way to kill a few minutes, but not a must do by any stretch. We were both delighted by the aquarium exhibits, rushing back and forth and pointing out the different fish, dolphins and sharks definitely like a couple of kids. We agreed that we would have to return.
After spending a good amount of time staring at fish it was time to go eat some (sorry, fishies), so we made our way over to the Coral Reef. I started off with a Blue Glow-Tini (bright lights shiny objects yeah, Im all over it ) and Mrs. B had a Key Lime Coconut Martini. We both thought that our drinks were excellent.
For an appetizer I had the Sea and Land which consisted of a beef skewer over polenta, a couple of grilled shrimp and a mushroom salad.
Mrs. B. Started off with the Crab Cakes
We both had the Lobster Ravioli for our entree
For dessert, I had the Chocolate Wave
Jen finished with the Baileys and Jack Daniels Mousse
The meal was good, above average even, but not extraordinary. We both decided that we would probably return but try other dishes next time. While we ate we watched the sharks (who we decided must be union members, on a schedule, because they swam by the tank with almost precise timing. We also decided that they possibly changed it up to keep from getting bored. Swimming left to right, then right to left, then straight at the window, etc ).
After lunch we headed back over to The Land to use our Soarin Fastpasses. There was no film cleaning this time and we were seated and on our way over California in good time. I think that Soarin may very well be my favorite attraction at Walt Disney World (and I also believe that Im probably not alone).
We then took a stroll through both sides of Innoventions. We didnt really do anything in there, just walked through at a nice slow pace. I wanted to give the Sum of All Thrills attraction a go, but, being Pooh-sized I wasnt sure that I would fit in the simulator as I remember the ones at Disney Quest being a bit cramped for me. I definitely plan on losing weight before our next trip, so Ill try it then. Maybe its just because Ive gotten older, but I remember that I used to be able to spend a good afternoon in Innoventions, and I just dont get that feeling anymore. It seems like just something to walk through and check out, but theres really nothing there to hold my attention (save for the Segway training and tour which I did and really loved a couple of years back).
Before leaving we made our way over to Spaceship Earth which is another one of our favorites. Im still partial to the old Walter Cronkite version with that spectacular ending and Tomorrows Child playing in the background. Or even the Jeremy Irons version with all the fiber optic and other lighting effects, but that may just be the sentimentalist in me. I feel that this new version doesnt have the ending flair and drama of the old versions and loses something because of it. Once youve done the little create your own future thing once or twice, it gets a little old. Tomorrows Child, on the other hand, never got old to me, but I digress I do still love the ride, doubly so for the fact that theres never a line, and because its dark and cool inside. As for Mrs. B, she could ride over and over and over even though she, too, believes that the Create Your Future thing gets old after the first few times.
By now we were ready to head back to the resort to do a little bit of swimming and imbibing. I believe that on this day I had an Ultimate Long Island Iced Tea, and Mrs. B. had another Banana Cabana. The pool was a bit warmer and we were able to get over to our spot at the end of the pool where the underwater bench and water jets are. Its a really great spot for people and castle watching.
We then took our normal rest period to shower and nap a little bit. Then we headed over to tour the Grand Floridian a bit more before our late dinner at Ohana. We stood and listened to the band play for a while and really enjoyed listening to them and soaking in the atmosphere they created.
The Grand Floridian is truly a beautiful resort and I think we might like to stay there sometime. Itll never replace the Polynesian for me, but I think that it could be very enjoyable to change it up a little bit for a trip. Not to mention the fact that Mrs. B. has wanted to stay there forever, so its definitely going to be in our future. After a couple of walks around the resort Ive grown a little bit of appreciation for it myself.
It was finally time for the much anticipated dinner at Ohana, so we hopped on the boat from the Grand Floridian back to the Polynesian and made our way up to check in and have our Lapu Lapus at the Tambu Lounge. Lapu Lapus, for the uninitiated are basically hollowed out pineapples, filled with rum, splashed with pineapple juice and topped off with more rum (151 to be precise). We laughed and joked, completely unaware of the food carnage that awaited us.
But that's a tale for tomorrow my friends. It's late and I must get some sleep! Thanks for reading!
This morning started off as another photo taking opportunity.

I took a few shots before the dawn and a couple of the sunrise, and then sat back down between the pool and the lagoon to type up some notes for this report. It was actually a bit chilly, and it was odd to me. Still, there is nothing in the world like that early morning feeling of having the resort to yourself and watching and hearing the world wake up around you. We had so far been graced with unbelievable weather, I was even able to walk around the parks at night without breaking a sweat, it was almost surreal. Sadly, it detracted a bit from my enjoyment of our afternoon pool breaks, because the water was actually a little too cold for me, but I digress

Around 9 or so, Mrs. B. and I had a very light snack for breakfast in the lounge. We had just enough to get us through because we were anticipating our lunch at the Coral Reef at Noon and our late dinner at Ohana.
We then took the beautiful scenic walk to the TTC and boarded the Tronorail to Epcot.

I have to say I wasnt a huge fan of the wrap when I first saw photos of it, and in person, Im still not much of a fan. I will say that it does make the monorail look much cleaner, and fresher (lets face it, they could all use a paint job, but theyre old, and I assume, probably nearing the end of their life span). The one thing that I couldnt stand was that the wrap made viewing the scenery on the way to Epcot difficult, and I didnt much enjoy that.

Upon arriving at Epcot, we wandered over to The Land.


We grabbed a Fastpass for Soarin and got in the stand-by line for a 20 minute wait that turned out to be more like 35, which normally wouldnt bother me. This morning I got a very strong impression of disorganization on the casts part. We were lined up in our boarding position, had watched the Patrick Warburton spiel, the doors to the ride standing open in front of us and we just waited. And waited. And waited some more. Eventually a Cast Member emerged to tell us that they were Cleaning the film, so that it would be nice and crisp for [us]. This is code if Ive ever heard it. Ive never heard of a film needing to be cleaned, and besides, its early in the day, shouldnt that have been done at night? It surely didnt look any cleaner to us.

Since it wasnt quite time for our Fastpass return yet, we hopped on Living with the Land, something that I hadnt done since it was a new ride. We both found it very entertaining and interesting. Mrs. B was particularly interested in the profusion of plant life, as she managed to grow a total of 6 tiny tomatoes all summer (out of 2 plants!), and oohd and ahhd over the fishes and baby alligators.
As soon as that was finished, we decided not to use our Fastpasses, but instead head over to the Seas and check it out and to make sure we were on time for our lunch reservation. After finding someone to hand our Fastpasses off to (a very nice couple who actually gave us theirs for later in the day), we headed over and got into the non-existent line for the Nemo and Friends ride. As we were standing outside, I took a photo of the pavilion sign with the seagulls and quipped to Mrs. B. Mine, Mine, Mine. No sooner did the words leave my mouth than the seagulls chimed in on their own. We both found it very amusing.

The Seas is a pavilion that I havent even entered since the days of the Hydrolators. I always found it to be a little boring back then, so I never really gave it much thought afterward. Since we had just watched Finding Nemo a couple of nights before we left, we thought it would be neat to check out the pavilion and see what it had to offer. The ride was cute and a good way to kill a few minutes, but not a must do by any stretch. We were both delighted by the aquarium exhibits, rushing back and forth and pointing out the different fish, dolphins and sharks definitely like a couple of kids. We agreed that we would have to return.

After spending a good amount of time staring at fish it was time to go eat some (sorry, fishies), so we made our way over to the Coral Reef. I started off with a Blue Glow-Tini (bright lights shiny objects yeah, Im all over it ) and Mrs. B had a Key Lime Coconut Martini. We both thought that our drinks were excellent.


For an appetizer I had the Sea and Land which consisted of a beef skewer over polenta, a couple of grilled shrimp and a mushroom salad.

Mrs. B. Started off with the Crab Cakes

We both had the Lobster Ravioli for our entree

For dessert, I had the Chocolate Wave

Jen finished with the Baileys and Jack Daniels Mousse

The meal was good, above average even, but not extraordinary. We both decided that we would probably return but try other dishes next time. While we ate we watched the sharks (who we decided must be union members, on a schedule, because they swam by the tank with almost precise timing. We also decided that they possibly changed it up to keep from getting bored. Swimming left to right, then right to left, then straight at the window, etc ).

After lunch we headed back over to The Land to use our Soarin Fastpasses. There was no film cleaning this time and we were seated and on our way over California in good time. I think that Soarin may very well be my favorite attraction at Walt Disney World (and I also believe that Im probably not alone).
We then took a stroll through both sides of Innoventions. We didnt really do anything in there, just walked through at a nice slow pace. I wanted to give the Sum of All Thrills attraction a go, but, being Pooh-sized I wasnt sure that I would fit in the simulator as I remember the ones at Disney Quest being a bit cramped for me. I definitely plan on losing weight before our next trip, so Ill try it then. Maybe its just because Ive gotten older, but I remember that I used to be able to spend a good afternoon in Innoventions, and I just dont get that feeling anymore. It seems like just something to walk through and check out, but theres really nothing there to hold my attention (save for the Segway training and tour which I did and really loved a couple of years back).

Before leaving we made our way over to Spaceship Earth which is another one of our favorites. Im still partial to the old Walter Cronkite version with that spectacular ending and Tomorrows Child playing in the background. Or even the Jeremy Irons version with all the fiber optic and other lighting effects, but that may just be the sentimentalist in me. I feel that this new version doesnt have the ending flair and drama of the old versions and loses something because of it. Once youve done the little create your own future thing once or twice, it gets a little old. Tomorrows Child, on the other hand, never got old to me, but I digress I do still love the ride, doubly so for the fact that theres never a line, and because its dark and cool inside. As for Mrs. B, she could ride over and over and over even though she, too, believes that the Create Your Future thing gets old after the first few times.

By now we were ready to head back to the resort to do a little bit of swimming and imbibing. I believe that on this day I had an Ultimate Long Island Iced Tea, and Mrs. B. had another Banana Cabana. The pool was a bit warmer and we were able to get over to our spot at the end of the pool where the underwater bench and water jets are. Its a really great spot for people and castle watching.

We then took our normal rest period to shower and nap a little bit. Then we headed over to tour the Grand Floridian a bit more before our late dinner at Ohana. We stood and listened to the band play for a while and really enjoyed listening to them and soaking in the atmosphere they created.

The Grand Floridian is truly a beautiful resort and I think we might like to stay there sometime. Itll never replace the Polynesian for me, but I think that it could be very enjoyable to change it up a little bit for a trip. Not to mention the fact that Mrs. B. has wanted to stay there forever, so its definitely going to be in our future. After a couple of walks around the resort Ive grown a little bit of appreciation for it myself.
It was finally time for the much anticipated dinner at Ohana, so we hopped on the boat from the Grand Floridian back to the Polynesian and made our way up to check in and have our Lapu Lapus at the Tambu Lounge. Lapu Lapus, for the uninitiated are basically hollowed out pineapples, filled with rum, splashed with pineapple juice and topped off with more rum (151 to be precise). We laughed and joked, completely unaware of the food carnage that awaited us.

But that's a tale for tomorrow my friends. It's late and I must get some sleep! Thanks for reading!