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Hi everyone! We are staying at the Poly CL in a few weeks. I have heard the Ohana room service is really good, but I can imagine that trying to eat in a room with 5 people would be a little cramped. Would the lounge allow you to bring your room service food into the lounge to eat? I can't find anything stating that they wouldn't allow that. But wasn't sure if it would be frowned upon. We were also thinking about ordering a cake from the Disney bakery for our daughters birthday that week. Same question - would there be any issues using the lounge to cut/eat the cake? Thanks for any input you might have!
I've read about people doing the Ohana feast in the lounge without any problems. I've seen plenty of people bringing QS food in, but have never seen the Ohana feast in person. In all likelihood, Poly CMs will let you do whatever you want (unless you are in their way). There really aren't any rules that govern for or against.
Different people have different opinions on this topic but my own personal view is that the "common sense" rule applies. The lounge is a space for everyone so I try to keep that in mind. If you're hogging a bunch of tables and taking up space with the cart to the extent you're impacting others, then I'd make the decision to move to the room. The third floor is often barely used and I've always thought that was a pretty good spot to do something like that. I'd probably stay up there and then adjust if needed.
I did a cake for DDs birthday in the Poly CL lounge last summer. I remember asking about doing this on here at the time as I was worried about being a nuisance CL guest using the lounge for more personal activities. Ultimately I had nothing to worry about because the cake took all of 5 minutes and we were in/out quickly. Others around us enjoyed singing happy birthday (I think, or at least they smiled/nodded to be nice).
BTW, if you want a personalized cake, you better call now. I waited too late and all they could give me was their generic Mickey cake, which frankly wasn't that good.