Goof's Girl
Earning My Ears
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Day 4 - Revisiting a family favorite
Shortly after securing Starbucks, I exited the park and hopped on the resort monorail because I had one goal today and one goal only: getting a table at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto.
This is my FAVORITE bar, probably ever and not just in Disney like…my all time favorite bar ever. I just think it’s so fun and the drinks are delicious. I haven’t been back since my college graduation in 2016. Every trip we kept saying we’d go again and just never planned it well. Then, COVID struck and Trader Sam’s remained closed until only a month or so ago.
When I saw on the Disney Food Blog it was finally open and would be open on our trip, I knew I had to make this a priority! Even if it meant getting in line super early and just waiting around.
So, at around 1:30pm, I made my way to Poly and by 1:45pm I was in line to put my name on the virtual waitlist. Luckily that process started at around 2:08pm and I was the 4th “group” in line. Having secured myself a callback time of 3pm when the bar opens, I was able to get a little relaxation time with my coffee on the beach!
From the beach I monitored my family’s spot in line, as they still hadn’t ridden and waited for them to finish so I could tell them to get moving over to Poly so we were ready once our group was called!
Apparently a fire alarm was going off in Contemporary so they couldn’t take the resort monorail - instead they took the ferry then walked from ticket and transportation. We waited with a huge crowd of people for 15 minutes, at which point they started calling our groups in order of when we put our names in for first come first serve seating. Being group four meant we got an awesome table / booth in the corner!
Honestly I was a bundle of nerves until we sat down because I just really wanted everyone to enjoy this bar as much as I do! So it felt great to get such a good table and finally be able to get a drink…and drink we did!!
Some of the afternoon’s libations included: the Krakatoa, the Hippopotamai-tai, a couple beer flights, the Zombie, the spiced island, and the Tahitian Torch.
DM also got the 50th anniversary Poly cupcake. This thing was GOOD!! Like a very light dole whip cake. Plus it wasn’t overly sweet like so many Disney cupcakes are.
Two hours later, we stepped blinking into the sunlight and immediately split up with DD and DM taking some purchases to the car and me, DC and DCH headed back to the park. We even got a monorail all to ourselves and I was able to quick snap this!
Continued in next post…
Shortly after securing Starbucks, I exited the park and hopped on the resort monorail because I had one goal today and one goal only: getting a table at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto.
This is my FAVORITE bar, probably ever and not just in Disney like…my all time favorite bar ever. I just think it’s so fun and the drinks are delicious. I haven’t been back since my college graduation in 2016. Every trip we kept saying we’d go again and just never planned it well. Then, COVID struck and Trader Sam’s remained closed until only a month or so ago.
When I saw on the Disney Food Blog it was finally open and would be open on our trip, I knew I had to make this a priority! Even if it meant getting in line super early and just waiting around.
So, at around 1:30pm, I made my way to Poly and by 1:45pm I was in line to put my name on the virtual waitlist. Luckily that process started at around 2:08pm and I was the 4th “group” in line. Having secured myself a callback time of 3pm when the bar opens, I was able to get a little relaxation time with my coffee on the beach!
From the beach I monitored my family’s spot in line, as they still hadn’t ridden and waited for them to finish so I could tell them to get moving over to Poly so we were ready once our group was called!
Apparently a fire alarm was going off in Contemporary so they couldn’t take the resort monorail - instead they took the ferry then walked from ticket and transportation. We waited with a huge crowd of people for 15 minutes, at which point they started calling our groups in order of when we put our names in for first come first serve seating. Being group four meant we got an awesome table / booth in the corner!
Honestly I was a bundle of nerves until we sat down because I just really wanted everyone to enjoy this bar as much as I do! So it felt great to get such a good table and finally be able to get a drink…and drink we did!!
Some of the afternoon’s libations included: the Krakatoa, the Hippopotamai-tai, a couple beer flights, the Zombie, the spiced island, and the Tahitian Torch.
DM also got the 50th anniversary Poly cupcake. This thing was GOOD!! Like a very light dole whip cake. Plus it wasn’t overly sweet like so many Disney cupcakes are.
Two hours later, we stepped blinking into the sunlight and immediately split up with DD and DM taking some purchases to the car and me, DC and DCH headed back to the park. We even got a monorail all to ourselves and I was able to quick snap this!
Continued in next post…