cruisehopeful
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I'll be in the longhouses in the beginning of August, prior to a cruise. We're arriving in the evening (probably 8:00pm) and staying 2 nights. I think we're catching the bus to the cruise in the morning on the third day, so that day is a wash. I'm trying to figure out if we should just stay put at the resort, visit other resorts or go to Magic Kingdom for a few hours on our full day. I'm very sensitive to humidity and not sure if it will be worth the hassle of going to the park. I'm an old school Disneyland regular. So, there are a few attractions at Magic Kingdom Park that hold a lot of warm, fuzzy nostalgia for me.
With that said, if YOU were going to arrive in the evening and spend a whole day at the resort, WWYD specifically? I don't enjoy public pools. I will hang out by them and have a snack/drink, but I don't like being in people soup and it's extremely unlikely that I would use the pool. It's going to be 2 adults, no kids. I'm a crazy Disney and Hawaii fan. My normal favorite activities are swimming (in my own pool), hiking, chilling with a tropical drink and chatting with the bartender or whoever else is sitting nearby, shopping for exclusive merchandise (DVC, resort specific, things not found everywhere), being in the middle of the magic and enjoying the vibe. We also love to go to the spa. I'm going to price compare the spa at The Grand Floridian vs the Spa on the ship and figure out which seems better.
While we were originally just going to hang at the Poly and possibly go to the Grand Floridian for a meal or the spa, I'm now wondering if that will be too much like being on the cruise. I'll have 2 sea days on the ship and our 2 ports are both the Disney islands. A resort day is awesome, but I do get bored after one sea day on the ship and am second guessing spending a whole day at the Poly on the full day.
With that said, if YOU were going to arrive in the evening and spend a whole day at the resort, WWYD specifically? I don't enjoy public pools. I will hang out by them and have a snack/drink, but I don't like being in people soup and it's extremely unlikely that I would use the pool. It's going to be 2 adults, no kids. I'm a crazy Disney and Hawaii fan. My normal favorite activities are swimming (in my own pool), hiking, chilling with a tropical drink and chatting with the bartender or whoever else is sitting nearby, shopping for exclusive merchandise (DVC, resort specific, things not found everywhere), being in the middle of the magic and enjoying the vibe. We also love to go to the spa. I'm going to price compare the spa at The Grand Floridian vs the Spa on the ship and figure out which seems better.
While we were originally just going to hang at the Poly and possibly go to the Grand Floridian for a meal or the spa, I'm now wondering if that will be too much like being on the cruise. I'll have 2 sea days on the ship and our 2 ports are both the Disney islands. A resort day is awesome, but I do get bored after one sea day on the ship and am second guessing spending a whole day at the Poly on the full day.