disneyfan67
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All of you people who are going to the Poly for the first time, I almost envy you. I remember the excitement of staying there for my first time in Oct 2002 and couldn't wait to check in and start my trip. We drove for two days from Chicago with two 5 year old's, two Grandparents, me and my wife. I swear the excitement of finally staying there and seeing WDW again was the only thing keeping me going on that long drive. I arrived in Orlando the night before and stayed off site for one night. Trust me, I couldn't wait to check out and get my first family vacation started. I still remembering the feeling of pulling up for the first time and getting my luggage put on that cart. After covering 1200 miles with a truck full of anxious people and kids, I was finally there.
I was the one who had pushed everyone in my group to stay at the Poly and no one including my wife had any idea of what to expect. I had seen it on my first trip back in 1989 and swore I would stay there one day. My wife wasn't too thrilled about the money we had spent, but that thought soon vanished when we walked into the GCH for the first time. I can't properly describe the feeling I felt, when the bell hop/valet showed us to our rooms and we went in for the first time. I sat on the balcony for a few minutes and even though it was only a garden view, I just absorbed it in. I snuck off and rented a surrey bike with my kids and did some exploring as everybody else was getting lunch at Kona and figuring out the game plan for the day. I probably looked a little foolish driving around with two 5 year old's in the front basket and me smiling just peddling along, but it's a memory that will last a lifetime. That 6 night vacation ended way too quick and I was hooked on the Poly ever since.
Sorry to ramble on, but this thread brought back some great memories. To everyone who is staying there for the first time, my advice is for you to enjoy every minute, check out time comes way too soon. Try and walk around and enjoy everything the resort has to offer, the restaurants, Tambu Lounge, the pools, and of course the beach. I'm glad I'm going in July and it can't come soon enough.

I was the one who had pushed everyone in my group to stay at the Poly and no one including my wife had any idea of what to expect. I had seen it on my first trip back in 1989 and swore I would stay there one day. My wife wasn't too thrilled about the money we had spent, but that thought soon vanished when we walked into the GCH for the first time. I can't properly describe the feeling I felt, when the bell hop/valet showed us to our rooms and we went in for the first time. I sat on the balcony for a few minutes and even though it was only a garden view, I just absorbed it in. I snuck off and rented a surrey bike with my kids and did some exploring as everybody else was getting lunch at Kona and figuring out the game plan for the day. I probably looked a little foolish driving around with two 5 year old's in the front basket and me smiling just peddling along, but it's a memory that will last a lifetime. That 6 night vacation ended way too quick and I was hooked on the Poly ever since.
Sorry to ramble on, but this thread brought back some great memories. To everyone who is staying there for the first time, my advice is for you to enjoy every minute, check out time comes way too soon. Try and walk around and enjoy everything the resort has to offer, the restaurants, Tambu Lounge, the pools, and of course the beach. I'm glad I'm going in July and it can't come soon enough.