Has anyone ever stayed at Sunterra Polynesian Isles in Kissimmee, Florida?

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If you have...Please let me know more about the place...

Location, amenities, did you like it???? Etc Etc


Thanks
 
We stayed there in June and we were pleased, but not thrilled. They sustained a LOT of hurricane damage last year, so they have been doing extensive renovating. Our room was still in the process of being renovated - everything in the kitchen was obviously brand new, and most of the furniture looked new, but they actually replaced some things - end tables and flower arrangements - while we were staying there! :earseek: We had a 2br 1st floor unit in building 12. The layout was good and it was very quiet at night and private. A couple of things we weren't thrilled with was the amount of construction still going on - there were dumpsters and construction equipment everywhere, which made parking places scarce and made the place rather noisy during the day. The amenities were also okay, nothing great. The pools were very small and nothing special. The room itself was quite nice with granite countertops in the kitchen and a full size washer and dryer (they are in a closet outside between every two units). By comparison, we didn't like it as much as Cypress Pointe, but we liked it better than Silver Lake. If you have any specific questions, I'll be happy to try and answer them. :flower:

Becky :wave2:
 
Musky said:
We stayed there in June and we were pleased, but not thrilled. They sustained a LOT of hurricane damage last year, so they have been doing extensive renovating. Our room was still in the process of being renovated - everything in the kitchen was obviously brand new, and most of the furniture looked new, but they actually replaced some things - end tables and flower arrangements - while we were staying there! :earseek: We had a 2br 1st floor unit in building 12. The layout was good and it was very quiet at night and private. A couple of things we weren't thrilled with was the amount of construction still going on - there were dumpsters and construction equipment everywhere, which made parking places scarce and made the place rather noisy during the day. The amenities were also okay, nothing great. The pools were very small and nothing special. The room itself was quite nice with granite countertops in the kitchen and a full size washer and dryer (they are in a closet outside between every two units). By comparison, we didn't like it as much as Cypress Pointe, but we liked it better than Silver Lake. If you have any specific questions, I'll be happy to try and answer them. :flower: Becky :wave2:

I need more, more................. :teeth:

Compare it to SL and CP...........driving distance, Bed sizes, square footage.

What floor were you on? If construction wasn't going on, would you have liked it just as much as CP?
Please tell us more.............we never hear anything about this resort it seems. :sunny:
 
As far as the location, PI probably has the worst location of the 3 places I mentioned, but that doesn't mean it was bad. It was probably about 3 1/2 or 4 miles east of the main gate on 192, then about 1/2 mile on PI Blvd. CP is in Lake Buena Vista, about a mile from I4, and SL is right outside Disney property near the Animal Kingdom - you can't beat the location of SL. The size of the rooms at CP and PI were fairly comparable, although I believe CP would be a little larger. I have no idea of the square footage. I can't really compare the size of the room at SL to the others because we only had a 1 bedroom unit at SL while we had 2-br units at the other places. In fact, my opinion of SL might be a lot higher if we had a larger unit - it's rather hard to compare it to the other two. As for PI vs. CP, I would give a slight edge to the PI room, even though the CP room was a little bigger. The second bedroom and second bathroom were much nicer in PI than they were in CP, and the fact that everything had been newly remodeled and replaced made PI very appealing. Of course, I understand everything has been refurbished at CP since we have been there, so it may be just as nice. And I'm not saying there was anything major wrong with the room at CP - it was lovely. But we did have some problems with flooding at CP, the icemaker wasn't working when we checked in, and we found a couple of Palmetto bugs in the room. Everything at PI worked perfectly and we didn't find any bugs. The amenities, however, were FAR superior at CP. Beds were the same in both - 1 king, 2 singles and a sleeper sofa, and the beds were comfortable in both - I don't know about the sleeper sofas because we didn't use them. As far as SL, what we didn't like about it, besides the size of the room was that the beds - 1 king and a queen-sized sleeper sofa - were very uncomfortable. :headache: The bathtub drain didn't work and if you tried to shower in the tub you ended up standing in a foot of water and it took about 20 minutes for the tub to drain after you got out. Also, there was dishwasher detergent but no dishwasher! :confused3 We also were disappointed to find that SL has interior corridors. I know many people prefer them but I do not live in an apartment building and I don't want to stay in one on vacation. There was also frequently an unpleasant odor in the hallways. Another personal preference we have is for carpeted floors and SL's floors were all tile. As for whether I would like PI better than CP if there was no construction, I think I would still have to give the edge to CP. I have 1 teenage boy and 1 preteen boy, and they live for the pools, gamerooms, snack bars, etc. PI had a couple of small pools and hot tubs, but there were no slides or anything like that. There was no snack bar at all and I didn't see the game room, but the boys reported that there was a grand total of 3 games in it. :rolleyes: The amenities at CP and SL, on the other hand, were outstanding. The other reason I would give the edge to CP is because there was NOTHING within walking distance of PI - not a restaurant, store, nothing. CP was surrounded by restaurants and stores. I would definitely stay at PI again, but if the money was the same, I would pick CP. Hope this helps. :flower3:

Becky
 

Thanks so much for your review of SL and PI. I am staying at both resorts in 2006 along with an add'l stay at OLCC. Unfortunately, my options were limited for exchanging ( I didn't have the greatest trader to work with) and had to grab PI for Easter Week.

Your comments on both SL and PI helps a great deal...thanks again :)
 
PhotobearSam said:
If you have...Please let me know more about the place...

Location, amenities, did you like it???? Etc Etc


Thanks

Polynesian Isles is our home resort. There is something sentimental for me when we stay there, which we will be for 2 weeks in March. I feel like I'm at Disney when I'm there, but that's just me. :flower:

I haven't been in a few years so I can't really speak to the renovations although I know I paid a huge amount above my normal mainentance fees to cover the hurricane damage so it had better be VERY nice now.

The pools aren't anything to write home about but certainly have been adequate for my family so far. I like staying on the first floor since it, obviously, doesn't require climbling those dreaded stairs at the end of the day.

Each of the 2 bedroom units have a large jacuzzi tub in the master bathroom, which is HUGE. It has a screened in veranda with a ceiling fan to help keep the air moving out there.

It has a guarded entrance and nice clubhouse, although I can't speak to the game room.

The last time I was there there was enough dishwasher detergent and laundry detergent for probably 1-2 loads.

We've stayed in units with both single and queen beds in the second room. I've never heard anyone in our party complain about the mattresses, so I guess they are comfortable.

The kitchen seemed well stocked to me.

I remember it being quiet most of the time.

Those are the thoughts that come to me off the top of my head.

Hope they help!
 












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