Plumbing requires maintenance. There is no avoiding this.Wait.... WHAT? That's insane! Does any one resort do this? I have NEVER heard of anything like this.
That's when I come in from the parks to rest.. when it gets hot... AND I WANT A SHOWER!!!!!!It is a pain but at least you know from your research that it's a possibility.
Looks as though the hours (when they do it) are 11am-3pm, when they've determined the majority of people are out of their rooms.
I'm going in a few weeks and really hope to be able to shower and flush when I want/need to. Good luck!
That's when I come in from the parks to rest.. when it gets hot... AND I WANT A SHOWER!!!!!!![]()
Why do they do this?
The last date reported to Tikiman's site seems to have been July 7. Also, a man who obviously works there posted:
"U have nothing to fear. We'll have it all worked out soon. Just some post rehab growing pains."
That's when I come in from the parks to rest.. when it gets hot... AND I WANT A SHOWER!!!!!!![]()
They are replacing the boilers around the property.
Certainly not, but I'm sure you can be understanding and compassionate towards those who are paying $400+/night being concerned that simple, basic amenities that you can get at the cheapest motel on Earth may not be available to them during (arguably) the most important time of the day to them. Any Disney guidebook you read, and every 4th post here advises the mid-afternoon return to the resort, and for 90% of people, that involves a nice, cool nap in the room, or a nice, cool rinse off shower, and being denied that, would really tick many guests (me included!) off. And while this is unavoidable, much like painting, recarpeting, etc., it's a direct inconvenience to guests, that might be better served in the middle of the night or first thing in the morning, when the vast majority of guests are off to the parks.Plumbing requires maintenance. There is no avoiding this.
On the other hand, with MagicBands, Disney has an exact record of when people are entering rooms, and seem to have determined this time period to be the least disruptive.Thank you for this. The poster who originally noted this wrote as post that read as if to say, "For no particular reason, the POLY randomly gives its guests the middle finger by turning off power and water during the hottest time of the day to save money, and has always done so." I was wondering why no one had ever brought this up before!
Certainly not, but I'm sure you can be understanding and compassionate towards those who are paying $400+/night being concerned that simple, basic amenities that you can get at the cheapest motel on Earth may not be available to them during (arguably) the most important time of the day to them. Any Disney guidebook you read, and every 4th post here advises the mid-afternoon return to the resort, and for 90% of people, that involves a nice, cool nap in the room, or a nice, cool rinse off shower, and being denied that, would really tick many guests (me included!) off. And while this is unavoidable, much like painting, recarpeting, etc., it's a direct inconvenience to guests, that might be better served in the middle of the night or first thing in the morning, when the vast majority of guests are off to the parks.
On the other hand, with MagicBands, Disney has an exact record of when people are entering rooms, and seem to have determined this time period to be the least disruptive.
I expect inconvenience on my vacations, because my daughter is along and she's... a handful.I think that it's been widely discussed here that Disney is not using the MBs as effectively as they could/should. You may be right, but I still think that perhaps many guests would be inconvenienced/upset, and that this would be a bad idea, though I fully understand the idea of routine maintenance. I hope you can at least understand this frustration, and I sincerely hope your next vacation goes magically and you aren't inconvenienced in any way!
Thank you for this. The poster who originally noted this wrote as post that read as if to say, "For no particular reason, the POLY randomly gives its guests the middle finger by turning off power and water during the hottest time of the day to save money, and has always done so." I was wondering why no one had ever brought this up before!
Thanks to everyone who posts here. Definitely getting excited for my first Poly trip in November!
Thank you for this. The poster who originally noted this wrote as post that read as if to say, "For no particular reason, the POLY randomly gives its guests the middle finger by turning off power and water during the hottest time of the day to save money, and has always done so." I was wondering why no one had ever brought this up before!
Boats will be running and your best option as the boat will put you close to the restaurant. If you bus or drive there, you'll need to use FW's internal bus system once there.
They had a transformer fail. They didn't turn off the power by choice in that instance, and to provide stable power in the future does require some work that must be done with the live juice off.I'm sorry, but shutting off the electricity and/or water to occupied hotel rooms, short of an emergency, is asinine.
We stayed in May and I hope this helps with our experience:
1) The DVC studio was wonderful. Nice furnishings and the bathrooms were great for a young family of 5. The location of Tokelau was amazing. Easy access to everything.
2) I can't help with this one as we did not travel to FW during our stay.
3) We used our last day for Disney Springs with a 6:30 flight out of Orlando. Plenty of time, right? Well, the bus service was something that left a little to be desired. We ended up taking a cab to DS due to the bus being delayed and was not going to arrive via the posted sign for over 45 minutes. So the cab to DS was simple and quick. On the return trip, waited about 45 minutes for a bus to Poly from DS. At this point we were cutting it pretty close to our Magical Express time but we thought we were ok. But then, the bus decided to stop at Typhoon Lagoon. Waited at the bus area for about 5 minutes (nobody on or off) then off to the Poly. Unfortunately, our Magical Express pulled away as we were getting our luggage from the bell station. Took a cab to the airport and off we went.
If I would have one recommendation for improving the Poly experience, it would have been the buses to DS, AK and Disney Studios. However, we were there during the low season (May) so i believe the buses were scaled back accordingly.
Have a great trip.
We stayed in a standard room last August, I didn't find it tired. I think they were refurbed 2 yrs ago? The DVC more recent.
We had a morning (not early) ADR at Trails End and took the monorail to MK, then boat to FW. After breakfast we explored the nearby resort shop, horse barns (they were getting Cinderellas carriage ready) and pony pens.
Then we walked along the trail (now closed) to WL. The paved path may still be open. Not sure. But you can take the boat from FW to WL.
Once we finished walking around WL we took the boat to CR for more exploration, then hopped on the monorail back to Poly.
The bus to Disney Springs seems to be universally bad no matter what resort your at. Don't do it your leaving day!!!
We usually have a 3:30 or 4:00 DME pick up, so we tend to not go far and just go to MK when we're staying in the MK area.
The MK resorts do share bus service to the parks- DHS & AK. When we were at GF, we shared with either WL or CR, depending on route.
The paved path is still open.