Disney’s Polynesian Resort Welcome Booklet

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    Originally Posted By DisneybyMark

    To celebrate the pending opening of Disney’s Aulani Resort at Ko’olina I wanted to re-visit Disney’s first Hawaiian destination, the Polynesian Resort. Originally called Disney’s Polynesian Village it holds the distinction of being one of the first two hotels at WDW. Did you know that John Lennon signed the paperwork that officially broke up the Beatles at the Polynesian Village on December 29, 1974? And… I spent my honeymoon there just nine months later? OMG!!!
    More at: <a href="http://www.disneybymark.com/2011/07/31/disneys-polynesian-resort-welcome-booklet/" target="_blank">http://www.disneybymark.com/20...booklet/</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By Rsey103

    I didn't know about the John Lennon story...
     
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    Originally Posted By Disneymom443

    The welcome booklet was fun. I get to go there there in just 2 1/2 months.
     
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    Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer

    I have one of those from the 80's.. lovely thing. Thick paper, detailed information, and that Tiki Logo all over it.
     
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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    Mark thank you for all this. I think the history of Disney is very fascinating. I've bookmarked your site. Keep up the great work.
     

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