Hi,
We're just back today from a 4 night stay at the Poly concierge with our two granddaughters. My husband and I travel quite often, usually stay in 5-star hotels, love staying 'club' level with all the perks. Had a two room suite on a transcanal cruise in December. My thoughts about our trip:
-Rooms are certainly not what I would call deluxe.
-Housekeeping was rather hit or miss. Never had the same housekeeping staff twice. Some would take dirty towels during turn-down, some not. One day our room was not even touched until about an hour before turn-down service!
-Service in general was also very hit or miss. I am a smoker..emailed prior to our reservation reiterating my smoking room request. Upon our check-in, found we were on 2nd floor (non-smoking, non-balcony floor). Now, I don't quite underdstand how in the world they can charge the same price for a room without a balcony but they do. They did manage to change our room after a LONG wait (we checked-in after the 3pm check-in time). The bellman said he would have an ashtray sent to our room. The next morning, I once again requested an ashtray. Once again, no dice. Finally that evening I called and said I thought having to request such a simple thing three times in a 24 hour period was not acceptable. Finally, the dreaded ashtray showed up.
-I did not feel the extras in the lounge were worth the extra price we paid. Basically a continental breakfast, afternoons there were just cookies, gummybears, M&M's and some fresh fruit (like apples & banannas). Evenings there was a bit more. One could make a meal out of it. Included fresh vegetables and fruits with sauces, cheese cubes and crackers, and one night a pasta wth a tomato sauce..another night taco kind of stuff..along with wine. There was always bottled water, soda, coffee and juice. The very best were the deserts and cordials served between 8pm and 10pm. The deserts were good and the cordials top drawer. The two nights we tried to make the lounge our dinner, we were starved! Other hotels where we've stayed at club or concierge level, offered a much higher standard of food and service. I was very disappointed.
-All in all, if we were to go back to WDW, I would probably opt to stay at a better resort outside of WDW. I understand the convenience of staying in WDW but don't quite understand why WDW resorts can't offer comparable service and accomodations as other resorts located outside. If I pay $400-500 a night for a room, I expect a certain level of service and don't feel like my expectations were meant at all.