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What a great way to end your stay in Hawaii with a leisurely day at the resort! The pool is beautiful, and the community hall looks full of great stuff! Breakfast looked delicious as well!
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Busy weekend, all caught up now...
Your photos around the resort are wonderful. Glad you could make use of the tripod! Chip and Dale looked like a lot of fun too. I've learned with our WDW trips over the years that those chipmunks are quite fun to play with.
Your breakfast looked delicious! I like the little flower (with honey?) they made in your yogurt. Cute!
The grotto pool is gorgeous, wow! I can see how you loved the pool areas so much that you didn't make it into the ocean at all! But no hot tub over there? That's very odd.
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Busy weekend, all caught up now...
Your photos around the resort are wonderful. Glad you could make use of the tripod! Chip and Dale looked like a lot of fun too. I've learned with our WDW trips over the years that those chipmunks are quite fun to play with.
Oh they are - we've had so much fun with them over the years!
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Your breakfast looked delicious! I like the little flower (with honey?) they made in your yogurt. Cute!
The grotto pool is gorgeous, wow! I can see how you loved the pool areas so much that you didn't make it into the ocean at all! But no hot tub over there? That's very odd.
If Disney could add in a hot tub in the adult area, then they'd have a perfect mini water park area - and you know, I think there's space there to do it, so maybe one day they will add it in.
Tuesday 12 November – part four: on the trail of the menehune!
We carried on our trail, and although you may find it quite hard to see in these photos, this rock moves and the movement forms the shape of a menehune. Very neat!
The story is all about how you have to help others, and various members of Aunty’s family need your help with something. It’s a bit of a tenuous storyline, but it’s charming all the same, and the way Disney have integrated little extras into what you would just think were ordinary rocks is amazing. It’s just another example of how wonderful creative they are.
In the next one, this turtle was brought to life…
We found another menehune here too!
Then we ended up in Keiki Cove, the children’s water play area. This bit was really cool, as you got sound effects from behind the water play area, and the jets actually stop at one point. There was a father in there playing with his son, and another kid, and I don’t think any of them had any idea what was happening, which was fun for us to have that sort of power!
I couldn’t resist getting just a few more photos around this area…
We found ourselves by Mama’s Snack Shop, so we downed tools again, and decided to get some food.
I went for the coconut breaded shrimp with fries…
… followed by a pineapple-macadamia nut cupcake…
… while Mark had the hot dog and a side of fries…
We were surrounded by birds while we were eating. As Mark said, this place must’ve been heaven when it opened!
Suitably nourished again, we set off on our trail again, which took us next to the surfboards by the Lava Shack, but this bit was probably the lamest out of the bunch.
Next was much better, as we were able to see the volcano erupt – admittedly not as spectacularly as I would’ve liked, but it was better than nothing…
With that, we were done with the first trail, and so we handed our handset back to the Community Hall…
What a fun little adventure around the hotel! I can see how kids would totally dig that sort of thing. And grown ups too. That cupcake looked delicious.
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