ashnjam
Howell, Michigan
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It has been too quiet here. I find myself checking tikiman on facebook instead.
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Good idea I keep forgetting about his site.
It has been too quiet here. I find myself checking tikiman on facebook instead.
Only 20 days![]()
Watch the ADR cancellation threads....and keep checking back for that CM ressie! I saw lots of ADRs open up the last few weeks before our trip!108 days to go! LOL have our ADR's booked and got everything we wanted except Chef Mickey's, which upsets me just a little. Really wanted to have breakfast there but not going to ruin our trip at all. Love checking this thread although wish there was more activity on it but with the construction going on I otally get it. Not really checking the theme park threads to much these days due to people complaning about FP+ etc. Which I totally get and I'm sure are valid, I just don't want to read about it day after day. I am thankful for the usual posters that keep this thread alive. Thanks peeps!
Oh, the prom would be pretty hard to miss. I think that's something a lot of people look back at as they get older. I think I would just leave everything alone and go with what is planned. Just MHO.![]()
Watch the ADR cancellation threads....and keep checking back for that CM ressie! I saw lots of ADRs open up the last few weeks before our trip!![]()
3. This is truly the "low end" of the deluxe resorts. They don't provide services that the other two deluxe resorts do. Contemporary and Floridian will deliver purchases directly to your room, but you need to pick up gift delivery from the Boutiki at the Polynesian, and they are only open between the hours of 7am-11pm.
I was under the impression that ALL purchases (made in the Disney parks) could be delivered back to your room regardless of the resort?
Although I will say that when I stayed at the GF they never managed to figure out the purchase delivery either and I had to go their Boutiki equivalent as well.
I got back yesterday from my nine-day visit. And I'd dreamt about staying here for a long time, and I really wanted to be thrilled with the place. And it was a great place to stay overall, but there are definitely a few things you should know. And now I'll share what I've learned from my experience this past week, none of which has anything to do with the construction going on:
1. The 1800/2800 wing of Rarotonga is closest to the monorail stop. If you want convenience, ask for a room there. We got one out of sheer coincidence and it was great, due to having a disabled person in the party.
2. In reference above, wheelchairs are given out free of charge to the guests. However, the chairs are not great quality...uncomfortable handles for the pusher (cramped and sore after about an hour of pushing), don't roll well, and the brakes didn't always work. We ended up renting an ECV from the parks instead after 2 days of that.
3. This is truly the "low end" of the deluxe resorts. They don't provide services that the other two deluxe resorts do. Contemporary and Floridian will deliver purchases directly to your room, but you need to pick up gift delivery from the Boutiki at the Polynesian, and they are only open between the hours of 7am-11pm. Also, there is no postal delivery service located at the Polynesian, so if you want to send something back home by mail, you have to travel to one of the other two deluxe resorts.
4. This resort is at the tail end of the bus stops, no matter which direction you are traveling. I'm honestly not sure how that works, but the park buses not served by the monorail stop at other resorts first before coming to the Polynesian, which means the buses can already be crowded by the time they stop here. Further, the Polynesian is not the first stop for any of the transportation back from the parks. Boats and buses leaving the parks stop at the other resorts first before finally going to the Polynesian, so you'll be the last one off.
So keep all that in mind before you book a stay here. Yes, it's a lot more convenient than the other resorts, but it's the least convenient of the deluxes.
I'm the same way, I never use a TA, but I couldn't resist using this particular one for next August as it was too good of a deal to pass up. With that said, I'm glad you were able to take advantage of a discount.
You're welcome.
I get what you mean about going a little crazy. I feel like I bothered my TA to no end as I had so many questions and requested several different quotes before booking for next August and started to get a little confused myself....lol. However, she has been great and I will definitely book with her again should any of their future deals work into our schedule.
Our first trip with the kids was at the Poly in 2009. Since then we've been to BC YC and CR. Our next trip is August 2015, back at the Poly....and I can hardly wait!!I am trying to figure if CL would be a good fit for us. I REALLY want to try it! So hard to decide!
I am also thinking about the construction that will prob be going on at the quiet pool. If we booked CL it would be garden view. I'd really hate to see a green construction fence from my roomyes, I am spoiled....maybe I can book CL garden view and hope for an upgrade?!
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I hope that you will have great time and this is not meant to be a downer….but I find it hard to justify $200 plus more bucks for some or'derves and some oatmeal. The garden view room is the exact same room as all the others in fact you can get a great king room in Fiji facing a beach and the water and with the $200 plus you save you can eat breakfast lunch and dinner….or eat an amazing meal at California grill every night. And next August you can get the Poly standard view for $220 total….Hi 5bound4wdw! Your story is just like mine! We started with the Poly in 2010 and have stayed at & scouted out the other deluxe resorts since then. We did not love the BC/YC, but we really like CR. However, for our relaxing club level stay next August we're returning to the Poly!
This will be our first full length club level stay...and I'm still questioning the cost...but since it's my 40th birthday trip I keep telling myself that I'm worth it!Our first experience with club level was due to pixie dust on part of a split stay, and of course Disney made me fall in love with it! We're planning a relaxing trip, so I think we'll be around the lounge more often than we would be on our go-go-go trips.
Like you, I also have some qualms about the construction at the quiet pool and what that might do to our garden view...but having the lounge with views of MK must balance it out, right? (I hope!) I wish I knew more about what the reno at the quiet pool will be, but I haven't seen much about it yet.
No.. Most resorts you have to pick them up in the gift shop.
I hope that you will have great time and this is not meant to be a downer .but I find it hard to justify $200 plus more bucks for some or'derves and some oatmeal. The garden view room is the exact same room as all the others in fact you can get a great king room in Fiji facing a beach and the water and with the $200 plus you save you can eat breakfast lunch and dinner .or eat an amazing meal at California grill every night. And next August you can get the Poly standard view for $220 total .
Just a thought. A beer is a beer. And garden view isn't Theme Park view.
I hope you don't think I am spoiling your fun.
I hope that you will have great time and this is not meant to be a downer .but I find it hard to justify $200 plus more bucks for some or'derves and some oatmeal. The garden view room is the exact same room as all the others in fact you can get a great king room in Fiji facing a beach and the water and with the $200 plus you save you can eat breakfast lunch and dinner .or eat an amazing meal at California grill every night. And next August you can get the Poly standard view for $220 total .
Just a thought. A beer is a beer. And garden view isn't Theme Park view.
I hope you don't think I am spoiling your fun.