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Saturday, May 30, 2015

A Quick Pick Me Up from Pineapple Lanai



The Polynesian Resort is an under the radar second location on Disney World property to pick up a Dole Whip Soft Serve!

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Enjoy The Ultimate Disney Experience For Less













I enjoy staying at the Dolphin or the Swan… not because I don’t want the ultimate Disney experience, but because I do! 

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

L'Artisan des Glaces in Epcot

Delicious!
Have you ever been to L'Artisan des Glaces in Epcot's France pavilion?  

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Capt. Cook's Dining Review



It's been quite a while since we posted an updated review on Capt. Cook's (see 2012 review here).  We decided to check out the remodeled Capt. Cook's since it just reopened.

After a long ride on Disney Park Transportation, we were really happy to sink into some cozy seating. I decided to try something different this time around. I chose the Chicken and Waffles featuring crispy buffalo chicken fritters on a waffle with romaine and ranch dressing (Buffalo sauce on the side). Gus ordered the famous Pulled Pork Nachos topped with Onions, Cheese, Spicy Mayo, Tomatoes, and Pineapple Salsa.


We picked out a spot and took in some of the tropical feel of the room. Warm wood and banana tree leaves add warmth to the room. The textured walls and Polynesian type markings accent the space beautifully. 

We tried the pork nachos and were instantly disappointed. The toppings were cold and the chips were tough and inedible. Gus went back and asked for fresh plate. Within 5 minutes or so, he was given the new plate, but it did not help. The dish did not compare to the awesome pork nacho found in Miami. The pork had little to no seasoning.  The nachos were bland.


This was a photo of the first batch.

I was also disappointed with my chicken and waffles.  The waffle was dry and the chicken rubbery.


If we weren't so hungry, we would have left and tried out one of the other locations upstairs.



To add insult to injury, the food did not sit well with me and ended up causing us to cancel the rest of our plans for the day (getting sick at Disney stinks period.)



Monday, May 11, 2015

Part 2 of Our Amazing Adventure: Four Parks, Three Methods of Park Transportation All in One Day


Now for the continuation of my tale:

Four Parks
Three Methods of Park Transportation
ALL IN ONE DAY

After enjoying our time at the Fantasia Gardens, I had really wanted to go to the Polynesian Resort for some much needed lunch. We waited at the Swan and Dolphin docks again. I thought the best route was to go to EPCOT by boat and get to the Polynesian somehow through there. Once on the boat, I realized that I had made a terrible mistake. The friendship boat would definitely take us to EPCOT. However it would take us tot he back of EPCOT...no busses, no monorail. Upon making this realization aloud, another friendly couple suggested we get off at the next resort stop and take the bus to EPCOT. Upon docking, we power walked (look...we were really hungry at this point) to the Beach Club Resort and found a bus that would take us to EPCOT.

Once we got to EPCOT, we decided to take the bus again to the Polynesian Resort. We waited about 20 minutes and had a great conversation with a cast member, who turned out would be driving us to our destination. Once we arrived, we ate at Captain Cook's and continued to plan out the rest of our day. Unfortunately those plans never flourished. Whatever I ate did not sit well with me and we had to make our way back to our resort. We decided to take the monorail (my husband with a dole whip in hand from Pineapple Lanai) to Magic Kingdom and take a bus back to the All Star Music Resort.

At dinner that night was when Gus and I realized that we had visited all four parks and used each mode of transportation offered by the Walt Disney World Resort. Its a memory we'll always have.

So what about you? Have you been able to visit all the Walt Disney Parks in one day? Tell us about it below!