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Booked a 1 night stay at my top Bucket list hotel (POLY)
We have booked a 1 night stay at the Polynesian for the beginning of our August trip. We have no plans to go to any parks. We want to enjoy the pool and trader Sams for a bit. Is there anything else that you can recommend we do for this resort only, one day stay. We have a 10 year old boy and an 8 year old girl. We will be arriving very early on a Friday morning and checking out Saturday morning. I appreciate any suggestions you have.
There's also typically a campfire (around 6:30 ish) and movies by the pool as well as pool-side activities in the afternoon. Ask for a list of resort activities when you check-in. It's usually on the back of the resort map showing the location of your room.
We did the same thing our first day/night at the Grand Floridian.
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A peaceful walk over to the Grand Floridian and back. You could also ride the monorail a and do a "cupcake crawl" at each resort it stops at. (I would suggest sharing the cupcakes. Those things can be very filling!)
I am a Poly brat since childhood...
1. Electrical Water Pagent
2. Fireworks
3. Relaxing in a hamock
4. Tiki lighting
5. Volcano Pool at night
6. Dole Whip
7. Breakfast at Kona Cafe
8. Dinner at 'Ohana
Enjoy your magical stay!
I am a Poly brat since childhood...
1. Electrical Water Pagent
2. Fireworks
3. Relaxing in a hamock
4. Tiki lighting
5. Volcano Pool at night
6. Dole Whip
7. Breakfast at Kona Cafe
8. Dinner at 'Ohana
Enjoy your magical stay!
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Too bad the hammocks were taken away when they took away part of the beaches when they built the bungalows. And took away a lot of the beach lounge chairs too. I loved those hammocks on the beach by Tokelau.
Too bad the hammocks were taken away when they took away part of the beaches when they built the bungalows. And took away a lot of the beach lounge chairs too. I loved those hammocks on the beach by Tokelau.
Sue ... you are totally right. This trip I settled for sitting on the wooden swings on the beach. There were several scattered along the beach area and I loved not struggling to get in and out of the hammocks gracefully.
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Sue ... you are totally right. This trip I settled for sitting on the wooden swings on the beach. There were several scattered along the beach area and I loved not struggling to get in and out of the hammocks gracefully.
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It may not be graceful, but I loved reading (napping) in those hammocks during my afternoon. Break swaying under a palm tree. Just says “I’m on vacay” lol. The swings are nice. But hope they consider bring back hammocks. IMO the bungalows ruined a lot of the beach area.
It may not be graceful, but I loved reading (napping) in those hammocks during my afternoon. Break swaying under a palm tree. Just says “I’m on vacay” lol. The swings are nice. But hope they consider bring back hammocks. IMO the bungalows ruined a lot of the beach area.
I absolutely agree with u regarding the beach. I spent so much time there just soaking everything in especially the EWP.
Hang out on the beach for fireworks, watch the water parade, torch lighting ceremony, hula dancing, Kona Café for tonga toast, and definitely explore the resort! It's so beautiful and smells so good.
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