Back from Polynesian Concierge 9/22-9/28

CaipiraBob

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Back from Polynesian Concierge 9/22-9/28

Just back yesterday from a great vacation with the wife and kids.

We stayed at the Polynesian Concierge in room 1504. We really enjoyed the experience. Great view, great staff and overall everything was excellent.

We went to all the parks and just about everything was a walk-on. Very low crowds.

On the day we hit MK, we walked on to Peter Pan, Snow White, Whinny the Pooh, The Carousel and IASW within 1.5 hours.

The Haunted Mansion opened up Sunday mid-day apparently and the line was long for a short time for the rush. All the rest of the week it was a walk-on. We got our own boat for POTC each time. Only Fantasyland was really crowded, but we’re talking a 10 minute wait at the longest.

AKL was empty, too. We had a 10 minute wait for the Safari but we were in line with some really nice people so it went fast. Dinosaur was a walk-on and there was a slight wait for the twirley dinosaur roller coaster thing, but the kids were done by then and we left after minha esposinha won a dinosaur doll for our youngest.

MGM had a wait for the Playhouse Disney Live attraction but it was short. The kids were in shock when they saw bear on stage. Too funny.

Back to the room, we had some great service. The Concierge staff came through again and again with overall courtesy and working around all our reservations and last minute changes to itinerary.

We ate at a bunch of different places and here’s a quick list with comments:

1900 Park Fare – Our first day we stopped here for the Whinny the Pooh meal. Great time! The character interaction was awesome and the food was outstanding for a buffet type meal. My wife loved and it and the kids were out of their minds over the characters. We ate here twice it was so good.

Fulton’s – My wife and I are Lobster Bisque nuts. We ordered two bowls and a fresh seafood plate on the side. Their bisque is almost as good as the one I prepare for the holidays. We used “Kids Night Out” for the sitting service and hit Pleasure Island afterwards, then a late movie. Overall, everything was just excellent and I highly recommend the restaurant.

Boma’s – We tried the AKL buffet and really enjoyed it. The lodge is beautiful to visit and we loved the feel of the design. It’s pretty far out there so I understand the hesitation of some to be so far away from everything, but it’s worth it if you enjoy the environment. The buffet was very good quality and our children practically adopted the hostess (“Precious Gift” was her name. Seriously. The kid’s couldn’t pronounce it but they loved her anyway.) Try the Zebra Domes (you eat them, don’t worry.) You heard it from me first, everyone else will tell you when you get there.

Cinderella’s Royal Table – Breakfast – Melissa at the planning desk aced this one for us (Thanks Melissa!) The overall experience was excellent. The food was great, the service was outstanding and the character interaction was wonderful. They served a good cup of cappuccino and that raised them a level in my eyes. The kids really enjoyed it.

I enjoyed this experience for a couple of reasons. I had a laugh over the way all of the little girls interacted with each other. When these little girls of 3-6 years old showed up, all decked out in their little dresses, some would approach each other, but not necessarily talk. I filmed it as they walked up, circled each other, checking each other out and then walked over to their parents. Some would cry when they saw another girl wearing the same dress. It was a good thing all the parents were there…LOL! It was a behavior I would not have expected from such young girls. FYI – If you want your princess to be unique, avoid a blue dress, it’s obviously going to be the most popular. Our youngest was dressed as Snow White. We were fortunate in that it didn’t appear that anyone else was wearing the same dress for that meal, but we saw some on the way out.

Also, on the way out the park is still deserted. We practically knocked over Mickey and Minnie, who were out in front of the Castle greeting people. There was only one other child in site on the street at the time. We had some great character interaction for the kids and had some amazing photos of the family in the nearly empty park.

Mexico in EPCOT – On a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best, it was a 3.5. The food was only OK, the service was great, the Margarita was excellent. EPCOT lines were nearly non-existent.

Kona Café – This was only OK. We would have opted for Chef Mickey’s but we were tired after MGM and decided to give it a go. We had lots of photos of Mickey and Minnie with the kids from the day before so we didn’t feel it was a big deal. Kona food was only OK, we had the Tenderloin and the Flounder.

1900 Park Fare – Back again. This overall was the best value in our opinion. My wife loved the food and the kids love the characters. They had some sort of a large chocolate mousse filled chocolate cake covered with cream. I took a slice and poured vanilla cream all over it. Oink. I mean, “darn that was tasty”. If calories were sin we’d be burning right now, friends.

Concierge Lounge – Loved it. For breakfast we would sometimes pick up a few orders of eggs and sausage from Captain Cook’s, then pick up the rest from the lounge. We always had cookies for the kids. We never saw the 5:00PM appetizers because we ate early for the kid’s sake. By the time we got back they were gone, but how much can we eat anyway? Lots. We always made room when they served desert and the selection was typically a chocoholic’s dream come true. The cordials were a nice touch. too.

A personal note: The coffee at Disney World was mostly undrinkable. I hit the Kona Café Coffee Bar mostly because it was fairly palatable. Disney now uses the Nestle Powdered crud pretty much everywhere, and despite the fact my father was big with Nestle for years, it was lousy. You’re hearing this from a guy who would go to Brasil for a cup of Dona Maria’s home brew in Praia Grande (never mind the fact that’s it’s typically Carnaval at the time.) If you’re a fanatic, bring your own mix and percolator, you’ll be glad you did. That’s the only thing I’ll do differently next time.

Overall the concierge staff was outstanding. They came through for all our reservations and last minute changes with grace and a smile (I’m guessing here for the phone calls.) The cleaning staff did back flips for us and the room view was great. On Thursday night they phoned in a message telling us there would be a fireworks presentation at 10:00PM over the lagoon. We spent hours on the beach with the kids letting them run up and down. After the light parade, we washed them up and later sat on the patio for a perfect view of the fireworks. A really nice bonus on top of an excellent week.

Would I go back again? Sure thing, but probably when the kids are older and are ready for rides like Splash Mt. and Haunted Mansion. We had a perfect vacation and will definitely go back again though.

Hope this review helps someone. Thanks to all of you previous posters who gave so many details on your experiences. It's because of you that I learned enough to plan for everything and make our trip perfect!

:teeth:

Note: I posted this under trip reports as well but perhaps a repost for someone looking for specific info on the Polynesian resort will apprecaite this here.
 
CaipiraBob, great review!
We were also in 1504 during our trip in August! Its a great location!
Melissa in the Island Planning office is great, isn't she!!! And Tara in the Concierge lounge is my husbands all time favorite cast member. She seems to know what we want before we do, like she's reading our minds... kinda of scary, hmmm oh well, thats ok!
Thanks for the review.
 
Great review, Bob. I can hardly wait....we'll be there next week!!
 
I enjoyed your review very much!

We will be staying Poly LV concierge in December and I love to hear about it.

Next time you go, may I recommend AKL concierge -- you'll love the coffee machine they have in the concierge lounge. It's my DH's favorite.

Thanks for posting!

Lori
 

Welcome Home! Thanks for the report, and ditto what eller said about AKL 's coffee machine!!
 
Thanks for the report! We're going to the Poly (Concierge) in February! I love reading about other people's trips to the Poly. :)
 
Thank you for the review! We will be there in December staying GV Concierge for the first time. I love reading about everyones experiences:) Thanks for the coffee tip! I will be bringing my own now!
 
So the coffee in the conceirge lounge was the powdered stuff too? Yuck! My husband will be so disappointed.
 
Thanks for the info,we will be in Poly concierge 11/31-10/3, requested Hawaii, 3rd fl, MK. Is this where you were, how was the view for fireworks from room? This is the main reason we booked concierge.
 
My wife and I are Lobster Bisque nuts. We ordered two bowls and a fresh seafood plate on the side. Their bisque is almost as good as the one I prepare for the holidays.

I too am a Lobster Bisque nut. Here in Vegas we have a good one in the restaurant at the top of the stratosphere tower.

Any chance you'd be willing to PM me the recipe for your holiday bisque? I'd love to try it myself.
 
Thanks so much for the reveiw. I will be arriving at the Poly conceirge on 10/10. We have 3 children- ages 1,5, & 9.. Do you recommend staying on the 1st or 2nd floor?
Thanks.....
 
Good morning, all!

Preparing for the “harsh reality” of returning to work this morning. :rolleyes: I have that painful thought going through my mind that’s keeps reminding me about what I was doing a week ago.

Jroglitz – Actually, the concierge lounge serves Expresso, so I went for the expresso and not the coffee via the large dispensers. I had heard from employees and people here that Disney uses the powdered coffee throughout the park. The thing was that even when I ordered the regular Kona Coffee from the bar I found it to be only so-so. Bring a percolator. Don’t laugh people, but for all my whining about coffee, one of the best blends I can recommend is the Walmart “Best Value” Brand Arabica. Use a percolator and “raw” sugar. Drinking it now as I write…

MBD1215 – We were in 1504 which was ground level. We pondered what it would be like to get a 3 floor room. Our view has some palm trees in front but otherwise was excellent. Have you been to Tikiman’s site? I don’t have it in front of me but I think he details the view from all lagoon view rooms. I imagine the third floor has the best view you could hope for. We just wanted quick access to the beach and the hoards of “Cheerios-eating” ducks for the kids.

Indigo – I’d be happy to share, I’ll just have to dig the recipe up. I’ll give you a good flan recipe as well. I’m have to take off in a bit but I’ll find it and touch base with you. It takes three lobsters, serves about 8 and is heavier than a normal bisque. The only issue with my cooking is that frequently I’ll throw in whatever I’m in the mood for, but otherwise the written recipe is close enough.

Scrapper – Your preference on the floor depends on what you’re more in the mood for. At the time your there you won’t have to worry about huge crowds on the beach, so first floor would be great if you don’t mind the occasional palm tree obscuring some of your view. We didn’t consider it an issue as you still have a clear view of just about everything there is to see. The fireworks are pretty much visible anywhere and the light parade is too. I thought the first floor was nice if you like to sit on the patio and have quick access to the beach, it’s really very convenient. Otherwise if your kids are into the beach, you’ll have to deal with the stairs, your keys and locking up and stuff to have a quick sit on a hammock or swing chair. Upper level rooms, particularly the third floor, can’t be beat for the view, though. Second floor does not have balconies, so you might want to avoid that.
 












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