Disney Bubble Relaxation Troubles...

PrincessNelly_NJ

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So I'm in the planning stages of what might be my longest and last trip to the world for quite sometime. My fiance and I are heading back once again in May 2014 to celebrate our 7 year anniversary. We decided to try to relax as much as possible. We have about 2-3 days free days. We might spend sometime by the pool and spend sometime in DTD. But we were wondering what other ways are their to relax in the Disney bubble?
We are staying at the Beach Club if that helps any.
 

epcotisbest

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So I'm in the planning stages of what might be my longest and last trip to the world for quite sometime. My fiance and I are heading back once again in May 2014 to celebrate our 7 year anniversary. We decided to try to relax as much as possible. We have about 2-3 days free days. We might spend sometime by the pool and spend sometime in DTD. But we were wondering what other ways are their to relax in the Disney bubble?
We are staying at the Beach Club if that helps any.
Beach Club is one of the most relaxing places there. The quiet pool at the villas is nice, but you can relax at Stormalong Bay as well. A quiet evening stroll around the Boardwalk is nice and makes for a romantic stroll, just be sure to stay out of the way of crazies on surrey bike rentals!
 
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zurgandfriend

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Depends on what you mean by relaxing of course, I'm relaxed being one of the lazy people riding an innertube around Typhoon lagoon, touring the Magic Kingom and doing the just the "shows" COP, Mickey's Philharmagic, Hall of the Presidents and Country Bears or touring around World showcase shopping and snacking along the way. With perhaps a drink or two thrown in.
 
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PrincessNelly_NJ

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I know riding the busses is really not that relaxing, but I love taking a day to explore the other resorts and check out a new restaurant at each.
Take the bus to the monorail and resort hop on it. It can be very fun later in the day and you can grab a drink or 2 and watch the ELP and Wishes from the beach at Poly.

Now those are two ideas I just might try! Thanks!
 
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DisneyDebNJ

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Depends on what you mean by relaxing of course, I'm relaxed being one of the lazy people riding an innertube around Typhoon lagoon, touring the Magic Kingom and doing the just the "shows" COP, Mickey's Philharmagic, Hall of the Presidents and Country Bears or touring around World showcase shopping and snacking along the way. With perhaps a drink or two thrown in.
Ok..... floating around the *lazy river* at Typhoon Lagoon is definately on my top 10 list!! There is always an option of doing the monorail loop. (of course, a pool day is my number 1 choice) But... you can hit all the monorail resorts have a cocktail, browse the shops, get a little something at the QS of each resort (might I suggest the pulled pork nachos at Captain Cook's at the Poly) In the evening, head to the boardwalk. (Go before 9pm) Get a table at Jellyrolls, and expect to have a relaxed evening of fun!!
 
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75disney

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I immediately thought Boardwalk since you will be close to it at the BC. You could also rent a boat and take a relaxing ride on the lake. Or take a carriage ride at POR, POFQ, or FW. If you are up for something more adventuresome, you could always go parasailing.
 
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luv

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Water park. Lazy river and lying in the sun. Or you could save a few bucks and just hang out at the hotel pool.

I think Wilderness Lodge is a nice place to visit. You can watch the geyser go off, have a meal at Whispering Canyon, walk over to Fort Wilderness and see the horses. It's a nice outing, IMO. :)
 
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disneygirl76

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So I'm in the planning stages of what might be my longest and last trip to the world for quite sometime. My fiance and I are heading back once again in May 2014 to celebrate our 7 year anniversary. We decided to try to relax as much as possible. We have about 2-3 days free days. We might spend sometime by the pool and spend sometime in DTD. But we were wondering what other ways are their to relax in the Disney bubble?
We are staying at the Beach Club if that helps any.

Movie under the Stars
Campfire and S'mores
Spa
Mini Golf
Touring Resorts
Rent a boat
DTD
The Pool at Beach Club is sensational
Rent a surry bike
Got on a cupcake tour
Fort Wilderness Canoeing
Carriage Ride
Electric Water Pageant from beach Poly, GF, Contemp.
Wishes from the beach
Horses at FW
Geyser from Wilderness Lodge
Boardwalk Games and Entertainment
I would normally suggest water park - but save the money and enjoy Beach Club :)
 
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