Wednesday was our rest day/pool day. When we went to Disney World back in 2018, we made the mistake of going to all four parks four days in a row without taking a rest anywhere in between. The kids begged to go to the pool on that trip, but we just didn’t have the time to work it in, so this time, we added an extra day into our trip to have that cushion, and we sandwiched it right in between our park days.
By the time our pool day rolled around, we’d already visited Disney Springs, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom, and we were all grateful for the break. We knew we’d have to find food, so B ended up booking brunch and dinner reservations for us that day, and we figured we’d relax and go to the pool in between.
We all slept in until 7:30 AM on Wednesday morning, and then we all lay around in the bed for a bit before getting up and getting ready. Brian had made our brunch reservation for 10:20 AM so we could take our time getting up and getting ready, and it was so nice to not have to rush! I was also excited because that meant we had time to take pictures with my birthday balloons in the hotel courtyard before heading out!
The wind didn’t cooperate at all, but Brian was able to get one good one where the balloons weren’t blowing away, even though I was a little bummed that you couldn’t see my Belle balloon. Haha.
But first, pineapple mimosas!!
When our Tonga Toast came out, I think my eyeballs popped out of my head because it looked SO good and SO HUGE, y’all. Tonga toast is banana-stuffed French toast rolled in cinnamon sugar, and it was served with a strawberry compote that took it to another level. I got mine with bacon, extra-crispy, and it was one of the best meals I had on the entire trip. That, paired with my pineapple mimosa, was just heaven. Why oh why have I never thought to make a pineapple mimosa?! Pineapple juice is soooo much better than orange juice! It’s like a whole new world, y’all!
Man oh man, Olivia had been more excited about the pool day than any other day and she could not wait to get out there. All week, the weather had been showing storms on Wednesday, but as with most of the other days on our trip, we lucked out yet again with partly cloudy skies and a high of 90 degrees. Perfect for the pool.
My favorite thing about our hotel was that it was very compact, and it wasn’t more than a 2-3 minute walk to anywhere in the complex. Therefore, our walk to the pool was super short and easy, and we got there right at noon.
Unfortunately, the place was already packed, but we lucked out and found one single beach chair to drop all of our stuff. I’m pretty sure it was the last chair in the entire complex.
After sunscreening everyone, the four of us headed to the pool area nearest the water slide. The water was freezing to me, but B and the kids didn’t mind, and they all got right in. The kids got right on the water slide, and I swear, they had to have gone down that thing 50 times each that day. The slide was short, and there were never more than 3-5 kids in line at a time, so they were able to just keep going up and down and up and down. I loved that it was small and safe so B and I didn’t have to accommodate them, and I loved that we could see them the entire time. It was ideal. Although, it would have been more ideal if there had been beach chairs in that area. Haha.
The slide had a red light at the top, and when the light turned green, that was when you could slide down. So, there was never any question about when to slide, and it was easy for all of the kids to understand the rules. They also had lifeguards on duty at every corner, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen such diligent lifeguards as the ones at our Disney resort. They were constantly pacing and searching the water every single second. It was exhausting just watching them.
B and I sat on the edge of the pool for most of the day, but he and the kids eventually coaxed me to get in the water and even go down the slide. I love a water slide, but that water was just too cold. Haha.
Towards the end of our time there, B took kid-duty while I took a break and lay on the beach chair in the shade for a bit, and then B and I switched, and he did the same. We had some rain sprinkles for about ten minutes at one point, but they were so light and brief that we never had to leave the pool.
By the time they were back in the room, I’d finished showering, and then they all took turns showering and getting ready so we could head over to Wilderness Lodge for our dinner at Whispering Canyon Cafe. On our way out, we saw a horse and buggy just strolling through out hotel courtyard and it was the best thing!!
The food at Whispering Canyon Cafe is also served skillet-style and it’s bottomless, so you can keep requesting whichever refills you need. B and I ordered the traditional skillet which had oak-smoked mustard barbecue beef brisket, maple-chipotle pork ribs, slow-smoked pulled pork, citrus-herb chicken, western-style sausage, smashed potatoes, buttered corn, sauteed green beans, and cornbread. Whew! It was so so delicious, and when we’d run out of something, all we had to do was ask for more of whatever we wanted.
I also had a cocktail, but they had so many different ones on the menu that sounded good that I couldn’t decide which one to get. Our waiter asked me a few questions about my favorite liquors and flavors, and then he had the bartender whip up something special for me… complete with a boujee flashing glow cube! Haha. It’s Disney… go big or go home, right?!
Here’s a summary of our day…
Summary:
Hours spent at the pool – 3 (12:00 PM –
3 PM)
Arcade games played – 14
Disney Photo Pass pictures and videos
taken – 26
7,480 – Steps taken
3.3 – Miles walked
Schedule:
Impromptu pictures at our hotel (Lindsay)
PhotoPass pictures inside The Polynesian
Reservation – Kona Café for brunch (everyone)
Pool at the hotel (everyone)
Snacks (everyone)
Arcade (everyone)
Hotel to shower and get ready (everyone)
PhotoPass pictures inside Wilderness
Lodge (everyone)
Reservation – Whispering Canyon Cafe for
dinner (everyone)
Back at hotel at 7:45 PM (everyone)
And here are the other recaps in case you missed them!
Stay tuned for the Magic Kingdom recap... it'll be up early next week! Happy Wednesday, y’all!
Such a good idea to do a pool day in between the parks!
ReplyDeleteWe love exploring the different resorts!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great day off from the parks, but still pretty busy :)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds wonderful! We have stayed at the Wilderness a few times and love how fun the whispering canyon is (though I always joked it's mis-named!). We love O'hana but have never tried the Kona. I'll have to add that to my list. I think my husband only liked staying at Port Orleans BECAUSE of those beignets. You guys do so great getting so many family photos too; we are just awful about stopping to do that. I'm happy if we get 1 during our whole trip.
ReplyDeleteY'all are going to have so much fun when you go later this summer. I hope you can get at least a couple of good family photos!
DeleteWhat an amazing and relaxing day! You look absolutely adorable as always and all that food looks fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
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