I did the Poly shoot and am still editing my photos on Photopass so I won't have them to show you anytime soon. (not sure how to pull them off before getting the CD...)
Anyway, my thoughts on the poly
1) I was disappointed in the backgrounds our Photographer chose. We had only one indoor scene with all beautiful flowers but not the water. He started to take one with the waterfalls but someone else was there so he moved on and we never went back.
2) We then went outside by the rental boats and got some photos there. They were good but DD did not cooperate (I can't blame that on them).
3) Our session was 10am and the photographer did about 85% on the beach. However, the sun was bad (too bright) so nearly all of our pics are squinting or someone has their eyes closed. I only have 1, maybe 2, photos good enough to use from the beach. VERY disappointed.
4) Then the photographer said we were done. WHAT???!!!
When you go to the photopass desk, there are all these super gorgeous photos with the flowers and plants and some cool shots in the hammocks on the beach -- we didn't get any of them.
Our best shot is one of DH and I on either side of one of the palm trees. This is a cool shot. Our 2nd best one is of the 3 of us playing in the sand but we are laughing and it's cute but you can see our tonsils!

OK, maybe not that bad but we have these big wide open mouths ...
MY ADVICE --
You need to know what types of photos you want in advance. Don't rely on the photographer to choose the photos for you. He had us running down the beach (nothing like seeing our flabby arms and legs in the pics!

) IMHO he wasted about 15 pics of us doing this.
I should have spoken up and just told him right from the beginning that the beach was not a good option on a very bright sunny day. This happened to us at the Grand Floridian when we were scheduled for 11:30am....now I know -- no beach photos on sunny days before 5pm.
I'm sure the same photos at dusk would have been brilliant.
Also, our photographer wasn't really child-friendly. He was there to take the photos but didn't really do anything to make sure my 33 month old was looking at him.
All that said, I'm still glad we did the photo-session...I will go back and crop the photos to make them better (i.e, cut out the person on the end who had their eyes closed).
I have one super photo for $25 which isn't bad at all and I never would have thought of doing the hands around the palm tree with my DH. I was just hoping for more good photos and much more of the beautiful flowers in the lobby, around the pool and maybe the entryway...