My biggest concern is cell reception. Prefer to use cell reception with hotspot over hotel wifi.Assuming the WiFi is good. BLT is still very much hit and miss, even though (I think) there are Wifi amplifiers in most (all?) rooms.
My biggest concern is cell reception. Prefer to use cell reception with hotspot over hotel wifi.Assuming the WiFi is good. BLT is still very much hit and miss, even though (I think) there are Wifi amplifiers in most (all?) rooms.
Only option we found was Kona Island. Coffee/tee and pastries. However, we bought a lot of the bacon, cheddar, egg croissants during our stay.You can't get early enough to rope drop - Kona hasn't been opening until 7:30, which matters to my group because CC can't do complex allergy orders until they open, and they haven't been turning their grills on until 7:30, meaning if you are rope dropping Kona, you need to get in and out of there in ~30 minutes to make an 8:30 early entrance time IF transportation goes flawlessly.
I thought about the Brightline train. I'm a huge fan of the concept and wanted to use it but from a cost/ benefit ratio the rental car worked out better for us. If they ever brought back Magical Express that might change the decision, but without that it's like this: Transport MCO-Disney $40, Transport back to MCO to catch the train: $40, Brightline train for 2 to Miami: $200, Uber to MIA airport: $40; total $320. Rental car plus fuel = $390 but in the meantime we had an excursion to the Disney Character Outlet, Downtown Orlando, my bank, Publix, the space Center, the beach, a quick preview of Vero Beach DVC (finally sold the wife on the idea of spending some non-park nights there) and South Beach, all of which would be more expensive and a hassle or not even possible within the time frame we had, without the rental car.Great photos! Next time you’re here, we have a high speed train (Brightline) from Orlando to Miamiyou don’t have to drive it, if you don’t want to.
Same!I did my part by refusing to click any links or call my guide.![]()
I took this train recently to catch the Disney Magic in FLL and it was a very nice experience!Great photos! Next time you’re here, we have a high speed train (Brightline) from Orlando to Miamiyou don’t have to drive it, if you don’t want to.
I did ask about the Poly sales rumors yesterday while I was there on property. I made sure there was nobody else around to overhear us but the Guide there was extra cautious about saying anything. He doubled down on both "we don't know anything" and "we are not allowed by law to say anything" so unfortunately I don't have any news to pass along, I was hoping he would say something "off the record" but no luck for me.I did my part by refusing to click any links or call my guide.![]()
You were supposed to ask a bus driverI did ask about the Poly sales rumors yesterday while I was there on property. I made sure there was nobody else around to overhear us but the Guide there was extra cautious about saying anything. He doubled down on both "we don't know anything" and "we are not allowed by law to say anything" so unfortunately I don't have any news to pass along, I was hoping he would say something "off the record" but no luck for me.
I don’t know the exact sequence but info about both Helios and Island Tower were posted within an hour of each other. In order for this to be an actual response from Disney, they would have had to be sitting on the IT info waiting for some universal announcement. Helios info could have come weeks or months later than it did. Personally, I think the timing was entirely coincidental.Universal sent out a marketing announcement and emails today about their new in park hotel the Helios (inside Epic Universe expansion). I assume Disney wanted to make sure that PIT wasn’t left in the dust![]()
They didn’t need to send out a dog whistle email to know that interest is extremely high. There’s 3 years of evidence to that effect—including this 171 page message thread.I'm starting to think that one purpose of that DVC members email earlier this week was to gauge interest to see how significant incentives needed to be to move sales. I'm starting to wonder if, since many people responded, we just told DVD that big incentives weren't that important.
Older resorts will always be an option. Right now, could add 150 SSR points for $180 each. That’s certainly cheaper than Poly will be. OKW deals a few months ago were even better.As quite possibly the last ever opportunity to buy direct points without RIV/VDH/CFW style resale restrictions, I expect it to sell like hotcakes without needing much in the way of incentives.
Front line guides won’t know a single thing until sales officially opens and management sends them a bulletin with details.I did ask about the Poly sales rumors yesterday while I was there on property. I made sure there was nobody else around to overhear us but the Guide there was extra cautious about saying anything. He doubled down on both "we don't know anything" and "we are not allowed by law to say anything" so unfortunately I don't have any news to pass along, I was hoping he would say something "off the record" but no luck for me.
I’m 100% out on swapping my resale points (330 poly) for direct points (375 poly) if the incentives stink.I think it would be foolish of them to assume that the interest is irrespective of price, especially given that they'll be competing with resale prices. What percentage of the people that responded do you think would still be interested if it turns out that there is no real incentive? My guess is not very many, especially if they can get other resorts for cheaper.
As someone who goes to Disney to get as far away from work as possible this didn't even enter the stratosphere of my thinking lol. Even though I bet the lake side will still always be more popular even during the day but great to have all this extra (what we hope will be) quiet space to chill and work and enjoy.I think the golf course side (well, all 4 honestly) could potentially be nice workspaces for folks who have to laptop it during the day while at WDW.
I think it would be foolish of them to assume that the interest is irrespective of price, especially given that they'll be competing with resale prices. What percentage of the people that responded do you think would still be interested if it turns out that there is no real incentive? My guess is not very many, especially if they can get other resorts for cheaper.
Honestly, a direct skyliner system would seriously increase our interest in buying. The monorail is not for us.View attachment 888841
Don't be fooled by this misdirection. I'm still holding out hope that "Politow" will sprout transportation options out of these orifices.
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Don't be fooled by this misdirection. I'm still holding out hope that "Politow" will sprout transportation options out of these orifices.
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That actually looks feasible!!! Come on Disney, make the magic happen!
I would add-on at a Tower of Terror themed resort in a heartbeat and I don't even need more points. Come on Disney, take my money!Another great use of those garden spaces would be if they combine this project with another "Blue Sky" idea from years ago and create the "Island Tower of Terror."
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I remember not too long ago the number of aggregate Poly resale listings was in the single digits....
https://www.disboards.com/threads/polynesian-resale-listings.3945413/post-65481083
Now there are over 100 and many have been on the market for 30+ days with dropping prices.
If you want to stay at Poly1+2 why would you want to swap?I’m 100% out on swapping my resale points (330 poly) for direct points (375 poly) if the incentives stink.