Sweet Pea UK
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We've just got back from 2 weeks at the Poly. It was the first time we had stayed here and I used this site so much before we went to gain as much info as possible that I wanted to give something in return to those people who are lucky enough to be heading there soon.
The Poly was amazing from the moment we checked in. We had 3 rooms booked as there were 8 in total in our party. Myself, DH and DD who is 6. DM and DD and MIL, FIL and 7 yr old nephew.
We had been moved to the Poly from the AKL due to construction so as we had already received such an amazing upgrade I wasn't expecting our rooms to be together or a balcony or a decent view or anything like that. I was wrong. We were in Rapa Nui Rooms 2120, 2121 and 2122 - altogether, with balconies and not overlooking the parking lot - super! We were given leis and then all driven to Rapa Nui on a golf cart. We arrived later than expected so pratcially missed our Kona reservation - they got that moved at the front desk without any problems. Not easy I am sure with 8 people! On arrival in our room I was overwhelmed. I didn't expect Disney rooms to be large but it was huge. Double sinks and 2 towel animals - a holiday dream already fulfilled and we hadn't even unpacked. Once our luggage arrived the gentleman then offered to take us all back to GCH for our Kona reservation on the golf cart. WOW - he took us all round the resort to try and get our bearings (quite difficult at 9 at night) but we managed to see the Electrical Light parade as we drove past the beach. We then knew we really were at the Poly.
Kona was fantastic - but that's for another thread.
All in all I could not fault one thing about the resort. We were there for 2 weeks and not once did I encounter a problem. Our room was cleaned early and very well. We got towel animals on another occasion as well. The pool was lovely, watching Wishes from the beach was incredible, Kona was lovely and Captain Cooks extremely good for what it was. I made good use of the refillable mugs and it was perfect for grabbing something quick in the mornings.
I have to say the most incredible thing about the Polynesian was the monarail. It was amazing to be that close to the Magic Kingdom and with a 6 year old daughter we went in 8 times!! Some evenings we went in just for an hour to get a few character autographs - something we would never have done at another hotel.
We have now decided that no way could be stay anywhere else but a monrail resort. It will take us an extra year to save to go back there but it will be well worth the wait. I can not praise it higher.
As for all the comments about rubbish over flowing and dirty rooms - I was kind of preparing myself for that - but we saw nothing like it. At all times of day I saw maintenance people painting wood, cleaning, sweeping etc. It really couldn't have been more perfect.
I will be happy to answer any questions anybody may have.
The Poly was amazing from the moment we checked in. We had 3 rooms booked as there were 8 in total in our party. Myself, DH and DD who is 6. DM and DD and MIL, FIL and 7 yr old nephew.
We had been moved to the Poly from the AKL due to construction so as we had already received such an amazing upgrade I wasn't expecting our rooms to be together or a balcony or a decent view or anything like that. I was wrong. We were in Rapa Nui Rooms 2120, 2121 and 2122 - altogether, with balconies and not overlooking the parking lot - super! We were given leis and then all driven to Rapa Nui on a golf cart. We arrived later than expected so pratcially missed our Kona reservation - they got that moved at the front desk without any problems. Not easy I am sure with 8 people! On arrival in our room I was overwhelmed. I didn't expect Disney rooms to be large but it was huge. Double sinks and 2 towel animals - a holiday dream already fulfilled and we hadn't even unpacked. Once our luggage arrived the gentleman then offered to take us all back to GCH for our Kona reservation on the golf cart. WOW - he took us all round the resort to try and get our bearings (quite difficult at 9 at night) but we managed to see the Electrical Light parade as we drove past the beach. We then knew we really were at the Poly.
Kona was fantastic - but that's for another thread.
All in all I could not fault one thing about the resort. We were there for 2 weeks and not once did I encounter a problem. Our room was cleaned early and very well. We got towel animals on another occasion as well. The pool was lovely, watching Wishes from the beach was incredible, Kona was lovely and Captain Cooks extremely good for what it was. I made good use of the refillable mugs and it was perfect for grabbing something quick in the mornings.
I have to say the most incredible thing about the Polynesian was the monarail. It was amazing to be that close to the Magic Kingdom and with a 6 year old daughter we went in 8 times!! Some evenings we went in just for an hour to get a few character autographs - something we would never have done at another hotel.
We have now decided that no way could be stay anywhere else but a monrail resort. It will take us an extra year to save to go back there but it will be well worth the wait. I can not praise it higher.
As for all the comments about rubbish over flowing and dirty rooms - I was kind of preparing myself for that - but we saw nothing like it. At all times of day I saw maintenance people painting wood, cleaning, sweeping etc. It really couldn't have been more perfect.
I will be happy to answer any questions anybody may have.