6loversofdisney
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I always wanted to stay in one of them but not in WDW. I would want to jump off and swim so I would do one in, say, the Caribbean. But not at the Poly. Just my opinion.
We were one of those lucky people who got upgraded to the bungalows for 4 nights at the end of August 2017. The room category we had reserved wasn't available and this is where they put us! It was awesome and we had so much space for the 4 of us! Would I ever pay to stay here? Nope. Way too much money but they are beautiful inside and it was great to watch the fireworks from the deck (especially since it rained a good part of the time we were there). We did have a visitor on the morning we had to get up early to head to the airport though. I got up around 5:30 am and turned the light on in the kitchen and saw a big cockroach scurry off the counter! We don't have cockroaches where I'm from and that was the first one I've ever seen. Needless to say, no one in the entire bungalow (and maybe the one next to us) needed an alarm to wake up because I did a pretty good scream! We never did find it so I'm glad I saw it as we were leaving because I would have been paranoid knowing it potentially was still there somewhere!
Watch the electric water pageant.I have always wondered what do folks do on the beach at Disney? Other than watching a movie I've never seen more than a handful of folks on the beaches and then it's just a few minutes while walking by on the way to somewhere else, which I figure is why they didn't think twice about using some up
My kids watched the electrical water pageant and HEA in their pajamas, music piped in every night of our stay. .
My friend stayed and said the boat horns kept them up all night with the honking. Apparently it was so bad some of their DVC points were returned back to them. They said they wouldn’t stay there again because of all the boat horns honking at very late at night / very early in the AM.
My friend stayed and said the boat horns kept them up all night with the honking. Apparently it was so bad some of their DVC points were returned back to them. They said they wouldn’t stay there again because of all the boat horns honking at very late at night / very early in the AM.
I read tons of similar comments about this on Travelocity and other sites when we were thinking about booking. I have to say we go to bed early usually, and were never woken up nor were our kids. I guess it depends on how light a sleeper you are??? You can hear them but not like they are blowing it next to your window(perhaps if they had a unit by the TTC it may be louder). We live in the city though so maybe we are use to noises. People who live in rural areas may be use to pure silence I guess. Also it's definitely not all night. They stop when the last Ferry Boat from MK finished its rounds.
Those beaches used to be swimming beaches with lifeguards and rafts out in the water, they cut the budget and let nature take them back over ending the swimming areasThe Poly beach was one of the highlights of the trip for our 3 year old son. He loved just running around, feeling the sand, digging his hands in, etc. It can totally be a fun place for kids.