SyracuseWolvrine
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In terms of the staff, I got a much warmer vibe from the staff in Hawaii than Sugar Loaf. The CMs at Hawaii were often standing up in the lobby to greet people coming back into the building (if they weren't sitting at the desk helping someone). At SL (and part of this is the design of the lounge and where the CMs desks are) no one ever greeted us. They always seemed to be staring down at their computer screens--even when we walked directly by them they didn't make eye contact. It's all a personal preferance -- I liked getting a friendly "Aloha" or "How was your day?" when coming back "home."
Part of this is the overall culture of the different resorts.
The Grand Floridian prides themselves on the "Victorian" atmosphere. "Victorian" is generally associated with "formal" and "Traditional", whereas, the Polynesian prides themselves on the "Aloha/Island Style" spirit, which is a lot more laid back and relaxed.
(That being said, there's no reason you can't have "Victorian" and "Friendly" at the same time)