Tag: Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto

More Details on the NEW Nutcracker Tiki Mug from Trader Sams!
Posted onFind out how to get these festive new mugs from Disney's Trader Sam's on both coasts before they're gone!

Raise Your Glass to the NEW Nutcracker Tiki Mug at Trader Sam’s!
Posted onA NEW Nutcracker Tiki Mug has made its way to Trader Sam's in Disneyland (and soon Disney World, too)! Learn more here!

Five Ways to Help the Disney Hater in Your Family Love Disney World
Posted onIf people aren't Disney fans, that doesn't mean they won't love Disney World! We have 5 ways to make Disney haters even enjoy their time in the parks!

Wonderful World of Color Disney World Drink Challenge
Posted onWe're drinking our way through the rainbow at Disney World!

We Found Hidden Gems from EVERY Disney World Resort
Posted onThere are quite a few Disney-owned resorts in Walt Disney World (some of which have Disney Vacation Club rooms), and each one has unique attributes that set it apart from the rest. From secret menus to under-the-radar lounges, there are so many wonderful activities and locations to enjoy. Take a look at the hidden gems … Continue reading "We Found Hidden Gems from EVERY Disney World Resort"
Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto – Mini Review
Posted onDeb visits Trader Sam's Grog Grotto at Disney's Polynesian Village resort and shares her mini-review!
Families will find a lot to enjoy at renovated Polynesian Village at Walt Disney World
Posted onKristin takes a look at the new Polynesian Village Resort from a family perspective!
Should Walt Disney World bars and lounges serve only adults?
Posted onRecently, we have observed families with young children eating at the bars in restaurants such as the California Grill at the Contemporary hotel or lounges such as Tune-In adjacent to the 50s Prime Time Cafe at Hollywood Studios. Bar seating doesn't, of course, require a reservation, and may be the only way to gain entrance to a particular eatery that is booked solid six months in advance. Our family has never tried this, but I'm curious how other adults feel about sitting at a bar next to unrelated children. Do you feel like that area should be restricted to adults of legal drinking age or is first-come, first-served the best way to handle the open seating?