Tag: Polynesian
One of the really enjoyable things to do at Walt Disney World during the holiday season is to visit the Disney hotels to see all the holiday decorations. Each of the hotels are beautifully themed and decorated with lots of lights, garland, wreaths, Christmas trees and gingerbread houses. And if you visit the hotels during … Continue reading "Walt Disney Resorts Decorations – Part 1"
A Vegan Adventure at ‘Ohana
Posted onby Kitty Smith I just returned from a most wonderful Walt Disney World vacation. As a vegan, there were some challenges with meals, but one meal was so amazingly outstanding that it deserves a whole report by itself. On Thursday December 10th, I had the best meal of my life – a seven course vegan … Continue reading "A Vegan Adventure at ‘Ohana"
Celebrating the Holidays at Walt Disney World – Resorts Part 2
Posted onNow, on to the Wilderness Lodge. Their tree has more wilderness and American-Indian inspired ornaments, like tee-pees: They also have the added bonus of visits with Santa at this resort! Over at the Animal Kingdom Lodge, designed by the same person who created the Wilderness Lodge, they’re decorations are just as beautiful. At this resort, … Continue reading "Celebrating the Holidays at Walt Disney World – Resorts Part 2"
Polynesian Resort Torch Lighting Ceremony
Posted onIt’s amazing the things you can learn on the AllEars.net website. I was reading the Fact Sheet for the Polynesian Resort when I came across the “Torch Lighting Ceremony.” I had never heard of it, so I decided to investigate this event for myself. Each evening at 6pm (Tuesday – Saturday), one of the fire-dancers … Continue reading "Polynesian Resort Torch Lighting Ceremony"
Step Back in Time to 1972 – Back by popular demand
Posted onLast time I posted old pictures of WDW I received numerous emails requesting more. So here goes. Once again, all of these pictures were taken in January 1972, just a little more than three months after the “World” opened. These first two pictures are of topiary as seen while driving from the Main Entrance toward … Continue reading "Step Back in Time to 1972 – Back by popular demand"
