Although we have never actually stayed at the Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World, we usually do drop by there when we are in the area, just to enjoy the atmosphere and maybe grab a bite to eat at Captain Cook’s, or perhaps a Dole Whip.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World is a big park.
When we are in Epcot at Walt Disney World (such as during our December 2016 visit), I take lots of photos of Spaceship Earth.
Ruins of the Maharajah’s Palace provide an area for guests to walk through and view animals along the Maharajah Jungle Trek in the Asia section of Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
A Monorail passes by on the left while the waters of Seven Seas Lagoon ripple on the right with the Contemporary Resort off in the distance along the path of the Walk Around the World near the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World, as seen during our June 2016 Florida trip.
A statue of Gaston and LeFou stands outside of Gaston’s Tavern in Fantasyland in Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.
Dinosaur Gertie’s Ice Cream of Extinction is found at Echo Lake in Disney’s Hollywood Studios at Walt Disney World.
The beach near the Mayan ruins of Tulum in Mexico looks warm and inviting in this photo from our 2016 Cruise to Mexico.
Crosswalks across drive lanes seemingly lead to Spaceship Earth in Epcot at Walt Disney World, as some dark clouds hang in the sky overhead.
While walking in the rain in the French Quarter of New Orleans may not be the ideal situation, it does make for some nice views.