Poly review and mini TR
Dates : 1/25-2/1
Peeps: me, DH, DDs 3,7 &10
Club Level GV: When we arrived we were told our room assignment which I will get to later. This room is known on here as a room with a "bad" view and I had a feeling I'd get it. I was only made more nervous by the fact that the bell services CM was trying to convince us to ask for an upgrade to MK view on our way over to the building on the cart. But said "don't tell them I told you to so" yeah, whatever dude.

I have no intention of paying for an upgrade so we'll just see what we are dealing with.
We walked into our room (3520) and I was puzzled by why anyone would complain about this room!

The view was of a tree, but IMO it took you away from it all and created a relaxing atmosphere. We could sit on the deck chat and feel taken away to the tropics. I suppose if you wanted to be in the middle of it all 24/7 then it would be a problem, but then again shouldn't you just book the view you want in the first place?
WE. LOVED. CL. Loved it, loved the poly, being so close to the monorails it was awesome. Loved the beer, loved the arranging of the kids stuffed animals and the towel animals, turndown, the snacks and watching Wishes from the lounge every night. Being at the poly and in CL contributed to us having one of our most fun vacations at Disney ever (and we've been lots).The pool was great and the pina colavas very very yummy.
I am not saying we will do CL everytime we go but we will certainly do a deluxe resort with a good view and the dining plan. I am glad we did not do the dining plan this time as it would've been *way too much* food with the offerings at the lounge too. Besides, we don't normally eat the way it is designed and there was plenty of *ahem* alcohol on the meal bills that wouldn't have been included with the
DDP. Going *bare* for food ended up saving us around $300 in the end, alcoholic beverages and appetizers included. I was impressed at the healthy options that have crept into the parks for snacks.
The crowds were awesome this time of year and we walked on everything pretty much. My 7 year old did EE 5X (with me of course LOL) and one night we just kept getting off/on BTMRR. My 10yr old and DH said that The Sum of All Thrills was neat (I did not do-claustrophobic a bit)
I was very unimpressed with several transportation CMs. Watched a monorail driver chew out a monorail attendant at the MK one afternoon, almost went off the road in a bus coming from the AK so decided to drive next time only to be caught in the middle of a conversation between two CMs at the gates while holding up my parking pass, watching the CM nod, but apparently not to us and then get 'scolded' for attempting to move along.
We began to get the Disney overload on day 4, and are glad to be back. We are former DVC members and now plan trips every 3ish years now. We will be back before the 7 year old turns 10, just not this year, or next. Hopefully back at the Poly...
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