I don't know all the pools, so I have to answer with a question - where is the quietest pool on property, or alternately the one with the most shade!
My thought is that would be at Wilderness Lodge. It's usually quiet and has big trees all around but gets a nice breeze off of the lake.
I might do the Poly, but really it would be wherever I can find a shady chair to read. I'm really exciting, I know.
As you may be able to tell, I'll be at Wilderness Lodge Cindy.Which ever pool has the highest amount of cute, single guys
Sure, Bryan. The more the merrier. It sure beats spending a perfectly good day of vacation at a pool. I go to Disney to do things, not to sit around and do nothing.I wouldn't go to any pool. I come for the things I can't do at home. i'll join up with whoever is renting boats though.
Sure, Bryan. The more the merrier. It sure beats spending a perfectly good day of vacation at a pool. I go to Disney to do things, not to sit around and do nothing.
This is my approach to vacation in general. When we have a "beach day," I'm reading on the beach (water is almost always too cold for me), but chomping at the bit to go see something exciting. Like an old battleground.Sure, Bryan. The more the merrier. It sure beats spending a perfectly good day of vacation at a pool. I go to Disney to do things, not to sit around and do nothing.
This is my approach to vacation in general. When we have a "beach day," I'm reading on the beach (water is almost always too cold for me), but chomping at the bit to go see something exciting. Like an old battleground.
I might have to pass on the golf. DW and I took lessons a number of years ago but along the way, both of us have developed some issues that make golf no longer an option (rotator cuff tear, elbow tendinitis, etc.).I've been considering trying out some golf lessons to see if I might like that. we'll make a day of not being at the pool doing things we don't normally do at disney.
We did an airboat ride on Lake Toho a few years ago. That was a lot of fun. The zipline safari is also very good.the airboat tours you can get nearby to see florida is on my short list of things to do soon. you can try to read on that
I might have to pass on the golf. DW and I took lessons a number of years ago but along the way, both of us have developed some issues that make golf no longer an option (rotator cuff tear, elbow tendinitis, etc.).
We did an airboat ride on Lake Toho a few years ago. That was a lot of fun. The zipline safari is also very good.
Ooooh - you got me with this one! I've never been able to do Characters in Flight due to either weather or time constraints, but a helicopter is even more betterer!!!!!Helicopter tour over the parks it is then!
I'm there.Helicopter tour over the parks it is then!
I'm there.
You can't actually do this, though, right? Isn't the airspace over property restricted? I know there are helicopter tours on I-Drive and along 192 though. I guess they get as close as they're allowed to.
Well there you go. My vote for my "pool day" is a helicopter ride over property to watch fireworks from the sky.There are tour companies that do it, we've probably all noticed the helicopter time to time that you can hear and see not that far away. I want to say HS and Epcot it really seems to be right on top of you.. I don't know the actual no fly zone but there is companies that offer this.. Was thinking of doing one (leaves from 192 very close to property) but it requires minimum 2 adults and my daughter isn't interested.
One even offers an epcot fireworks tour where you can watch from the air.