Charade said:
Oh my! A number of master-domain/dancing banana comments come to mind, none suitable for a family board.
For the first time, I do believe I'll remain speechless.

Charade said:

eclectics said:I always said the lobby reminds me of the Titanic movie set. I almost expect Captain Smith to go walking by!

Kendra17 said:We've stayed offsite all the times before. And, we've had really great resorts and a couple of less-than-mediocre ones. Last time we were at one of those resorts you had to watch a time share. Oh, I was hoping my dh would bite, but did he? NOPE!![]()
Anyways, I hate doing that, because it completely cuts into your plans. And, they are so annoying. So, this time, I thought I really wanted to do Disney the right way. . . extra magic evenings, special treatment, dining plan, etc. I'm so so excited. And, my dh is about half as excited. . . which is great, by the way, for him!The kids, obviously, can't wait. Everytime the little one (3) sees anything Disney, she says "We're going here in 'tember. They'll hug me. They love me".
LuvDuke said:Watching the general good feelings and comradery on this thread reminds us just how accurate the old rule was: "Never talk about sex, religion or politics".
Must be the name Laura!Laura said:My family stayed there years ago, before the volcano pool arrived. The grounds are full of tropical plants and the staff is friendly with lots of "aloha". I prefer the real Polynesia as it's more scenic, but the WDW version is the next best thing. Plus you get a view of a castle!![]()
I completely agree about the GF, though. I've been inside the lobby and while it's pretty and I'm sure the rooms must be nice, I think it's too girly for me. I'm not the flowery type either.
We stayed at POFQ on our last trip, but we visited the AKL twice to eat at Boma. When I first walked into the lobby, I admit thinking to myself, "why aren't we staying here?"
Hey, do you have people who insist on calling you Laurie? It used to upset my parents so much when people would call me that. Me, eh, not so much. I just think it is funny.Charade said:Or refillable mugs...
LuvDuke said:Or pool hopping .........
You almost made me spit pop all over my screen!eclectics said:MUST FIND RNC. MUST SIGN UP. REPUBLICANS ARE RIGHT AFTER ALL. WIRES OVERLOADING.WIRES OVERLOADING.....DANGER, DANGER.

Charade said:NONE!!! Other than no nookie at night... I'll have to see if Ariel is busy.![]()
njzieglers said:So, you're not master of your domain?

a little.
True, it's a bit stuffy in appearance, but the guest rooms are gorgeous! I love muted colors and subtle theming. The Mousekeeping staff walks across the resort in the morning with little Mary Poppin parasols! Very 1900! The Poly is on my list of resorts I eventually want to stay at, but my Mom is a GF groupie. The Contemporary, on the other hand, looks way to bright and noisy for me. I saw a picture once of the inside of the guest rooms. Wow was it bright!

Saffron said:GF - definitely not my style.![]()
I like the more natural, earthy feel of the AK rooms.
My all time favorite is the CBR. I know a lot of people don't like it, but we had a court yard view on the third floor in the Aruba building and loved it. It was quiet, romantic, very tropical, very breezey, very secluded, just perfect for an escape. The walk to Old Port Royale took extra time, but there was always the internal bus that would take you over if you didn't want to do the walk. The walk was just wonderful though! We went across the little lake, through a palm tree crowded tiny cay, where various parrots and birds were caged. It was like a mini-zoo rising out of no where. On the other side of the cay was a small playground. I loved it. Loved the food court, loved the drinks, loved the refillable mugs.![]()

Saffron said:I've decided I'd like to stay at each and every place in WDW. It's a new goal. Not a bad goal.![]()
richiebaseball said:Whenever I think about staying somewhere like the Poly or Contemporary (and I just think it would be cool to stay at a monorail resort) I look at the rate and remember my $50 night deals at the values and I promptly forget all about the monorail. It's a sickness I tell you!


Maybe I'll just have to go over there our next trip, just to get that cheesecake!