DisneyJColeMom
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Does Contemporary have a grand feel when you walk into it? Like a “wow” lobby?
The Polynesian is highly themed, especially the DVC longhouses. You would probably enjoy staying in a villa there.Im perfectly fine with being slapped in the face with over-the-top theming. I love Hidden Mickeys, easter eggs, characters represented literally or abstractly. I love the theming of the Wilderness Lodge & Animal Kingdom Lodge (based on photos bc Ive never been). I also love theme park/firework views from the resort, but cant say Im willing to splurge on expensive room upgrades. So where else would I enjoy staying?
Does Contemporary have a grand feel when you walk into it? Like a “wow” lobby?
The lobby is just a lobby on the ground floor, but the main part (the "Grand Canyon concourse") that has the monorail and Chef Mickey's absolutely has that wow factor. There's no other place in the world like it. You could spend a lot of time just looking at those Mary Blair murals. It's pretty amazing.Does Contemporary have a grand feel when you walk into it? Like a “wow” lobby?
Not at all! They depict different eras of the South Pacific Islands.Is it weird to stay at Poly for first part of my trip, then head over to Royal Pacific. Is that “a lot of the same”?
What room type should I look into? I want a theme park view but not sure if I want to pay that much. How’s Lagoon view?Definitely the Polynesian.
If there were fireworks I mean?Theme parks views are a bit overrated at the moment due to the lack of fireworks. I would save your money.
If there were fireworks I mean?