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christmas deco at Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Stopped here to look for a coveted item for one of my nieces in the shops. No luck 🙁 heading to Magic Kingdom now.
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We are on the move in search of Halloween at Walt Disney World

We are on the move in search of Halloween at Walt Disney World, originally uploaded by Erin aka Tink*~*~*.
That "dinner" was delish and now it’s tome to move on – where next!
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Mickey Mouse plays quidditch?!?!!!?
One of the pumpkins at the Polynesian has this cute drawing of Mickey on a broom attached to it.
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My sinful dinner from Kona Cafe
This is the Kilauea Torte. It is indescribably fabulous!
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I’m having dessert for dinner
Last fling of being VERY bad before I go home.
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Hidden Mickey Hunt at Disney’s Polynesian
These are hollowed out bamboo pieces set into a recess in the wall on the staircase.
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Pumpkin carving contest at the Polynesian Resort
I liked this one best and voted for it. It took a couple of times pacing back and forth – they were all quite good!
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Disney’s Polynesian Resort!
I am searching for Halloween at Walt Disney World and this is my first stop.
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What “storybook” theme would YOU like to experience in your Disney resort room?
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🙂 First, they built a luxury suite right INSIDE of Cinderella’s Castle. Then, just when we thought things couldn’t get any cooler, they let a family stay overnight in the Disneyland Haunted Mansion (I wonder what THAT was like? I bet there were lots of things going bump in THAT night!). Now, The Daily Disney (Orlando Sentinel) reports that Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean”-themed hotel rooms have been such a raging success, there are plans underway to renovate more space across Walt Disney World into resort accommodations with “storybook” themes.
Let’s see – what other films could Disney use to create themed rooms?
- The Princess and the Frog – imagine a Princess Tiana section at the Port Orleans French Quarter resort. Let’s have Mardi Gras, every day! They could give the restaurant a make-over, transforming it into the one that Tiana built. They could even arrange to deliver you to your resort via river boat (no I am not suggesting they bring the Empress Lily out of retirement LOL).
- The Swiss Family Robinson – do up the Treehouse Villas a la Swiss Family Robinson. Hammocks for beds! A shipwreck in the canal for the kids to play on! Wait, we’ve got one of those already – it’s part of Stormalong Bay at the Yacht and Beach Club. Well, on the other hand, we won’t find dangerous, machete-wielding natives anywhere else but the Polynesian (have you ever seen what they use to cut the meat at Ohana?). Ok, clearly I need to think about this one a little more…. maybe the Swiss Family resort package includes resort hopping – yeah, that’s the ticket! 😉
- The Incredibles – we need a futuristic environment for this. Therefore, I think they should create an Incredibles-themed block of rooms at the Contemporary (remember Mrs Incredible dangling from the “monorail” tracks?)
- Song of the South – the countrified whimsy of Splash Mountain, where the critters from Song of the South live, would fit in nicely at Port Orleans Riverside. Part of the resort package could be a free, length-of-stay FastPass to for that attraction. Can you imagine how popular that would be, especially in the heat of the summer?
OK, your turn – What “storybook” theme would YOU like to experience in your Disney resort room?
Article: Disney turns to storybook themes to fill hotel rooms