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the girls will do the Pirate Adventure cruise one morning while DH is in conference. They'll do the one that leaves from GF, since we're staying at the Contemporary. so we'll monorail it over to the GF, but do you have any secrets for how I can make the most of those 2 peaceful hours? can't see leaving GF, since even on the monorail I'd waste too much time in transit to go anywhere. I was thinking I'd try to find a good flavoured coffee (can't stand the taste of coffee unless it's like a Starbucks caramel macchiato) and bring a book to enjoy. Not going to pay for the spa, I know that's a nice thought....
When my daughter was at Tea with Alice several years ago, I walked down to the Polynesian, looked around, bought myself a Dole Whip at Captain Cook's, then walked back. That took at least an hour.
If you really want to treat yourself, you could get breakfast at Kona Cafe at the Polynesian. (Tonga Toast -- yum!)
The Polynesian used to have an area next to Kona Cafe that sold coffee in the morning -- I don't know if it still does, and if so how late it's open (it wasn't open when I was there, but that was in the afternoon).
Of course, reading a book at the Grand Floridian would be a fine idea too. The shops are worth a quick browse, but I'm not sure where else there is to go.
Depending on the time, take a tea? It really is a very nice relaxing time, and you could easily take up a couple of hours.
Otherwise, take your book out to the beach and just relax. Or stay in the lobby and people-watch.
I'd look at booking a treatment at the spa. I don't know if they're still doing it since their refurb, but I've done the soothing legs treatment before and that is wonderful!
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I'm a big reader, so I'd probably be with you and bring a book. You could wander the shops, and head out to the beach to relax and enjoy some quiet time. Unless you buy something at the shops, it's free!
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I would just enjoy the lobby and hopefully the piano player or the jazz band would be playing (though it might be too early in the day?)
I love the shops at the GF. Especially Basin White on the second floor (highly recommended!) and Summer Lace on the first floor where I've seen and bought items I had not seen anywhere else on property (including WoD).
2 hours can drag, so bringing a book and finding a place to just sit and relax is a great idea.
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No, the pianist doesn't arrive until late afternoon, and the swing band in the evening. No luck there, unfortunately.
I can easily waste a couple hours wandering about the shops at the GF, repeatedly, in fact. There's Basin White with all those lovely soaps, the Mickey Mercantile for jewelry, toys, pins and souvenirs, some kids' costumes and other clothing, all-purpose Disney stuff, in short. Even the men's and women's clothing boutiques are fun to "wish-shop" in. Don't skip the resort gift shop which has the GF souvenir things as well as a smaller selection of postcards and toys than the Mercantile. I found a marvelous child-sized tea set there that came in a hatbox-type case. Our niece was thrilled with it. Didn't see one anywhere else at WDW. Every resort gift shop sells a few things exclusive to that shop, I was told, so do look there for some unique items if only for the fun of seeing what's available.
Also, take some time to check the lobby floor for some beautiful Disney character inlaid silhouettes. And the bouquets set here and there are gorgeous.
Oh, yeah. You can easily amuse yourself for a couple of hours in the GF's main building. Only club level guests can go above the 2nd floor, but the glass-enclosed elevator is the best way to go up and down anyway. Or try out that enormous staircase to the 2nd floor at least once. You'll be imagining yourself Cinderella at the ball even if you're wearing shorts and flipflops!
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When my kids had their last pirate adventure at the GF, DH and I went to Kona Cafe for breakfast. We had plenty of time, but we also arrived a little bit early to check our kids in. Enjoy your time there.
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When my DS did the pirate adventure several years ago; unfortunately I had been sick with a stomach bug the whole night before. I walked over and got myself a drink then found a shady, comfy place to seat and just enjoyed the scenery. Had I been feeling better, I would have either took the resort loop on the monorail; shopped Main St in MK or toured the GF and Poly.
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