MouseEarsforUs
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Aug 21, 2006
We were thinking that we might want a little more room this time. We usually stay at AKL in a regular room. We have 2 kids.
Just for comparison's sake, the typical Poly guest room is 404-ish square feet. CR's rooms are just a bit larger, something like 437 sq feet.
AKL's standard rooms are 344 sq ft.
The Tahiti building rooms are larger than some of the older Poly buildings. Tahiti also has wider hallways and 2 sinks in the bathroom area. Love that Tahiti building!!
Just for comparison's sake, the typical Poly guest room is 404-ish square feet. CR's rooms are just a bit larger, something like 437 sq feet.
AKL's standard rooms are 344 sq ft.
Polydweller said:Close. CR rooms range from 422 to 436 sq ft. At the Poly the smaller rooms in the older buildings are 415 while in the newer buildings (Tokelau, Tahiti, Rapa Nui) the rooms are 476 sq ft. The resorts were built with the same construction method by the same manufacturer. The rooms were pre-fabed as a rectangular units and slid into the building frame.
Are 5 allowed in these rooms? 2 adults, 3 young kids - 5-9.
The largest will be the Disney Vacation Club rooms, followed by the Poly, Contemporary, and GF.
I don't know the actual square footage of room sizes, but out of the deluxes, WL and AKL feel the smallest to us. The Epcot resorts feel a little bigger. The monorail resorts feel the largest to us. Personally, we felt like we had a room once at Poly that was absolutely huge by disney standards. I think the room sizes vary by building at Poly.