Hi folks! Do the DVC studios have real dishes, or paper and plastic? My husband refuses to drink coffee out if a paper cup, so I may need to pack a couple of mugs!
Thanks!
Great suggestion! Thanks.Not sure, but if not - maybe you could get one of these for your husband? it's like a real mug, but enameled metal with a lid, great for travel (I would worry about breaking real coffee mugs). Yeti also makes one, although those are pricier.
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That’s what we found at BCV last summer, and we ended up adding to our ever expanding collection of Disney mugs. I want to avoid a repeat! I was hoping the Poly was different. Thanks!I'm not sure if all DVC studios are the same, but I can speak to BWV and BCV and no, they removed all glass plates, cups and coffee mugs from the room when they reopened post-Covid. Everything is paper or plastic. We asked to glass and when the cups/mugs were delivered, they only brought plastic despite the specific request for glass. YMMV
We have an upcoming visit with a 1 bedroom club level suite reservation at the Polynesian Resort. I assume it is in the Tonga building. Is there only one of these 1 bedroom suites? I'm looking at information on the Tonga building, and it seems the other 5 suites in that building are all 2 bedroom. Do we have the only one?
Tonga - Princess II Suite - 1 BR |
Tonga - Princess I Suite - 2 BR |
Tonga - Ambassador VP Suite 1 (2BR) |
Tonga - Ambassador VP Suite 2 (2BR) |
Tonga - King Kamehameha Suite (2BR) |
Tonga - Honeymoon Room |
In the 1BR Princess II, does the living room sofa convert to a sleeper? We have 4 of us, including 1 infant, and are thinking sleeping arrangements.
Do standard view rooms with 2 queen beds have a day bed? Looking at the Disney site, it says 1 King and a day bed or 2 queens. Looks like there's a sofa in the pictures instead-- is that a sofabed?
If I have a party of 5 is there a need to request the 2 queen bed room or will they assign it automatically based on the number of guests?
If I want a 3rd floor room on the water facing side of the Hawaii building, should I book Theme Park View? I booked Lagoon View Club level but I was just looking at the room views on Touring plans (kind of confusing, BTW) and now I think I booked the wrong thing. Lagoon View seems to be mostly first floor rooms and rooms with a view of the bungalows. Theme Park view is more expensive, but Lagoon view is expensive enough that I don't want to end up wishing I just booked Garden.