Disney Resort ROOM Picture Thread *Index page 93*

ead79 said:
If it's one of the Signature 2 Bedroom Suites (which I think it is, along with the Roy Disney Suite), then it's $2020 per night in value season 2006.

...:earseek:....:faint:
 
Lives4Disney said:
You're sweet! My Newfie brings me so much joy. :goodvibes She is a treasure.

In the Walt Disney Suite, there were 2 bedrooms - a master w/ king (super super comfy with upgraded linens) and a bedroom with twin sleigh beds. There were 2 1/2 bathrooms - the master bath was mega about the size of a deluxe hotel room, LOL. I just cannot begin to say how wonderful that suite was. I love the GF to begin with, but that stay in that suite just amazed us.

Lives4Disney :)

Thanks for the details! Maybe one day (after I hit the lottery) I'll get to stay there!
 
Here are a few pictures of our room at the Polynesian (pre-rehab room 1512 lagoon view concierge):
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Views from patio:
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Beautiful pics of AKL. I'm seriously thinking of staying there next time we go. Hmmmm.... :flower:
 
...so I hope I'm not asking a question that has already been asked here. Because I'm so new to these forums I have to ask all the silly "newbie" questions.

How lucky have you been when requesting a specific room or building? Did you ask when you booked, or when you checked in? We're staying at POR in December, and need a room with a trundle bed. I've narrowed it down to a couple of buildings, but I'm almost afraid to request. DH thinks I just need to relax and take whatever they give us. I am just way too much of a control freak to let that happen! ;)

Any input is greatly appreciated, and thanks to everyone for these wonderful pictures!
 
julieburdick said:
...so I hope I'm not asking a question that has already been asked here. Because I'm so new to these forums I have to ask all the silly "newbie" questions.

How lucky have you been when requesting a specific room or building? Did you ask when you booked, or when you checked in? We're staying at POR in December, and need a room with a trundle bed. I've narrowed it down to a couple of buildings, but I'm almost afraid to request. DH thinks I just need to relax and take whatever they give us. I am just way too much of a control freak to let that happen! ;)

Any input is greatly appreciated, and thanks to everyone for these wonderful pictures!

I've never tried requesting a specific room but I've always had good luck with requesting a building. If you don't request anything you are going to get what everyone else didn't request. My husband did the same thing to me last year at POFQ and we had the farthest room you could get from the bus stop and food court, plus a parking lot view. We moved the next day to a court yard view near the bus stop. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want, it can't hurt. Try to relax! I'm always nervous before check in and it always works out. Disney is very accommodating.
 
julieburdick said:
How lucky have you been when requesting a specific room or building? Did you ask when you booked, or when you checked in? We're staying at POR in December, and need a room with a trundle bed. I've narrowed it down to a couple of buildings, but I'm almost afraid to request. DH thinks I just need to relax and take whatever they give us. I am just way too much of a control freak to let that happen! ;)

Any input is greatly appreciated, and thanks to everyone for these wonderful pictures!

Just some quick input, vis-a-vis your question: DW and I stayed at AKL Deluxe Savannah Room (and first time on property) almost a year ago, and we requested a view of Arusha Savannah. Upon check in (about 10:30 a.m. on a Sunday), we were told that our room was ready. We excitedly went to our room, and noticed we had a view of the dreaded People Pen (not in the Arusha Savannah). We went back down to the lobby and ever-so-politely asked for a view without the Dreaded People Pen, and were promptly given a completely awesome view of the Arusha Savannah, as we had previously requested. Don't know for certain, but I believe that the relative early time of our check in, plus the fact that I didn't affect an entitled-type of attitude with the people at the check in desk, contributed to our getting the Room of Our Dreams.

Just a thought. :)
 
Any pictures of the Nuie Longhouse at the Poly? My sister :smokin: smokes and I quess this is the smoking longhouse. We're going in October and I would kind of like to see what they look like inside. Thanks for any help.
 
Thanks for your help...I think I'll request a building # when I call to make the last payment. Then maybe upon check in I'll be bold enough to politely ask again.

Thanks again...I just love these boards! So glad I found you all.
 
letterdavidman said:
Just some quick input, vis-a-vis your question: DW and I stayed at AKL Deluxe Savannah Room (and first time on property) almost a year ago, and we requested a view of Arusha Savannah. Upon check in (about 10:30 a.m. on a Sunday), we were told that our room was ready. We excitedly went to our room, and noticed we had a view of the dreaded People Pen (not in the Arusha Savannah). We went back down to the lobby and ever-so-politely asked for a view without the Dreaded People Pen, and were promptly given a completely awesome view of the Arusha Savannah, as we had previously requested. Don't know for certain, but I believe that the relative early time of our check in, plus the fact that I didn't affect an entitled-type of attitude with the people at the check in desk, contributed to our getting the Room of Our Dreams.

Just a thought. :)

ITA with all of the above from the perspective of someone who has worked at resorts (non-Disney). I once upgraded some friends who were getting together for the weekend with their young kids just because they were so sweet and friendly (they didn't even ask for the upgrade). Just know that people generally want to help you if they can, but you'll get a lot of resistance if you come back to the front desk with an attitude. You attract more bees....
 
We will have a crib for DD2 in our double beds room at POFQ. Anyone have experience where to put a crib in the rooms? The photos look great, but I don't see any room to place a crib. At home, DD has to have her own space with the door closed to fall asleep. When we've gone on trips, we usually put her down and escape out of the room for a little while - either in an adjoining room or outside the door to hang out. (NO, we won't wonder off to the pools or anything!!). But I'm expecting Disney will be different and she will just be so tired and crash - or I will :rotfl:

Thanks for all the pics - gives us ideas for future trips. :cool1:
 
sgmom said:
We will have a crib for DD2 in our double beds room at POFQ. Anyone have experience where to put a crib in the rooms? The photos look great, but I don't see any room to place a crib. At home, DD has to have her own space with the door closed to fall asleep. When we've gone on trips, we usually put her down and escape out of the room for a little while - either in an adjoining room or outside the door to hang out. (NO, we won't wonder off to the pools or anything!!). But I'm expecting Disney will be different and she will just be so tired and crash - or I will

You could probably fit her in the sink area and then close the curtain for privacy and a "space of her own." There's room there if you put the crib over by the closet.

The other place you could put it is where the bench sits, and then you could move the bench to the side of the bed or something.

If you need to leave the room to give her privacy, it's very pleasant to sit outside your room (either on the curb or a nearby bench if you're on the first floor) or on some chairs (take your room chairs out or bring your own camping chairs) out on the common walkway area if you're up higher.

You'll love POFQ. It's a lovely, intimate resort.
 
ead79 said:
Here are a few pictures of our room at the Polynesian (pre-rehab room 1512 lagoon view concierge):
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Okay, I feel kinda silly asking, but where does that pathway lead to? The picture looks like it goes towards the Contemporary, but since I know that's kinda technically impossible, I'm flummoxed! (love that word!)
 












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