ThistleMae
Falling More in Love Every Year!
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2015
- Messages
- 4,963
Hi All....just read a post that indicated that when you are sitting on the balcony you do not have a view....because the railings block the view. Is this true?
We're going to be staying at the Poly in October with theme park view rooms. The online check in date is approaching and I'm trying to confirm which longhouse I should be requesting. I've seen confusing info on which ones have TPVs and was wondering if anyone could confirm which ones are actual options to choose from?
it obstructs your view, yes.Hi All....just read a post that indicated that when you are sitting on the balcony you do not have a view....because the railings block the view. Is this true?
We're heading down the last week of August and originally I had put a room request to be in Samoa overlooking the Lava Pool. I know there's limited availability and do not want to chance being placed over the construction site. Of those of you who have been in multiple longhouses, am I better off requesting Fiji or Aotearoa? Thanks![]()
This has been MY experience at AKL, WL and CR. But, not DH's. He's taller. He can see over the balcony rail. I can't. DGD has no problems, she just looks through the rail.Hi All....just read a post that indicated that when you are sitting on the balcony you do not have a view....because the railings block the view. Is this true?
No, we prefer 1 King vs. 2 queens, even when DGD sleeps on the daybed.So I originally put in a request for King bed (2 adults and a 3yo), now debating if I want that or 2 queens. What would you do? Do you find it nice to have that extra bed in the room even if your child sleeps on the pull out (just to put stuff on or for the child instead of pull out)?
It's not like having a solid wall enclosed balcony like some resort have. Looking below you can see thru the slats, it's just straight ahead the railing can be eye level.Hi All....just read a post that indicated that when you are sitting on the balcony you do not have a view....because the railings block the view. Is this true?
oh, okay, that's helpful...I was worried there for a minute!It's not like having a solid wall enclosed balcony like some resort have. Looking below you can see thru the slats, it's just straight ahead the railing can be eye level.
So my DH just surprised me with a stay here for our family in December. We were going to stay here last trip but it was right in the middle of their biggest construction period and opted out. From what we've been told most of that is done now (minus one pool) so fingers crossed. Either way I'm just so excited to be going! And he got Club Level which in all our trips we have never experienced! Hope to learn a lot from this thread!
Here is a photo from our third floor balcony in Fiji.View attachment 111627
The lounge is so pretty at the holidays!! enjoy!
View attachment 111639
View attachment 111640
View attachment 111641