Summary
In this episode, Justin and Chris discuss two iconic Disney hotels: the Grand Floridian and the Polynesian. While they haven't stayed at either hotel, they have spent time in the lobbies and surrounding areas. They talk about the unique experiences each hotel offers, the cost of staying there, and the special events and decorations, such as the Grand Floridian's Christmas tree and the Polynesian's Easter eggs. They also mention the distinct scents of each hotel, with the Grand Floridian having a clean and proper scent and the Polynesian having a tropical and sweet scent. In this part of the conversation, Chris and Justin discuss the Contemporary Resort and the Polynesian Resort at Disney World. They express their preference for the Polynesian over the Contemporary, citing the unique theming and atmosphere of the Polynesian. They also compare the pools at both resorts, with the Polynesian pool being described as world-class. The conversation then shifts to the dining options, with Victoria and Albert's at the Grand Floridian being mentioned as the most expensive restaurant in Disney World. They also discuss the family-style restaurant Ohana at the Polynesian. The conversation concludes with a discussion of the bars at the resorts, with Trader Sam's at the Polynesian being praised for its theming and interactive experience. The conversation compares the Grand Floridian and Polynesian hotels at Disney World. They discuss the history, theming, amenities, dining options, and overall experience of each hotel. They highlight the unique features of the Grand Floridian, such as its Victorian elegance, proximity to Magic Kingdom, and the wedding chapel. They also discuss the Polynesian's tropical theme, the popular 'Ohana restaurant, and the bungalows. The conversation concludes by emphasizing the importance of spending time at the resorts and the overall appeal of both hotels.
Takeaways
The Grand Floridian and the Polynesian are two iconic Disney hotels with unique experiences and atmospheres.
Staying at these hotels can be expensive, but it's a bucket list item for many Disney fans.
The Grand Floridian is known for its grandiose architecture and elegant atmosphere, while the Polynesian offers a tropical and relaxed vibe.
Both hotels have special events and decorations, such as the Grand Floridian's Christmas tree and the Polynesian's Easter eggs.
The scents of the hotels are distinct, with the Grand Floridian having a clean and proper scent and the Polynesian having a tropical and sweet scent. The Polynesian Resort is preferred over the Contemporary Resort due to its unique theming and atmosphere.
The Polynesian pool is considered world-class, with its grotto and slide.
Victoria and Albert's at the Grand Floridian is the most expensive restaurant in Disney World.
Ohana at the Polynesian is a popular family-style restaurant.
Trader Sam's at the Polynesian is highly recommended for its theming and interactive experience. The Grand Floridian is considered the flagship hotel of Disney World and offers a Victorian elegance and proximity to Magic Kingdom.
The Polynesian has a tropical theme, popular dining options like 'Ohana, and unique accommodations like the bungalows.
Both hotels provide a unique and immersive experience, and spending time at the resorts is highly recommended.
The choice between the Grand Floridian and Polynesian depends on personal preferences and the desired theming and amenities.
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