ModestMouse
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- Apr 28, 2007
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Hi:
Just back from the Poly for 9 nights. Our second stay there and we had a great time. Happy to answer any questions that I can, but I can tell you a brief version of the good and the bad:
The Good:
We requested Rapa Nui, the same longhouse we stayed in last year, and to our surprise they put us in exactly the same room! Which was just fine with us. Our room was spotless, comfortable, and felt like home.
Kona Cafe remains one of our favorite restaurants, we had a great dinner there. The CMs were able to accommodate adding a couple of relatives in Orlando to our dinner reservation, which was greatly appreciated.
We love Kona Island for a quick breakfast/cup of great coffee, although they had multiple issues during our stay (the bakery goods not being there at the 6:30 opening, one of the coffee makers going down). But I do really like their bakery goods, and the coffee is my necessary morning fuel.
They were doing quite a bit of painting in the Great Ceremonial House to spruce up the looks, it didn't create any problems for us, I was glad they were doing it.
Our housekeeping and check-in CMs were wonderful. In fact, every CM at the Poly was incredibly nice and helpful.
The Less Than Good:
Ohana Character Breakfast--we won't do this again unless we do it on a final day when we're not planning on going to the parks. They've changed the format so that it takes an hour to see all four characters. Very frustrating and tables on both sides of us were complaining about the time it was taking to see four characters. The food was fine and our CM was a delight, but the new format doesn't make it work it for us. We've done this breakfast three times before happily.
The Volcano Pool--we tried twice to go there, both times it was an absolute zoo. Way too crowded and I suspect (but cannot prove, of course) that a percentage of the crowd were not Poly guests. I feel they really need to put in a wristband program there like at SAB at BC. Or they need to expand the pool. The quiet pool was very nice and we enjoyed swimming there.
Captain Cook's--our food there was perfectly fine, but the new ordering system seemed to be confusing for lots of people (including me). The one time we used the grill I saw four orders picked up before mine that were wrong (in fairness, that might have been the fault of the people placing the orders using the new touchscreen system, not the kitchen, but I can't know). It was confusing all around.
Would we stay at Poly again? Of course, no hesitation, it's a fantastic resort, we love it there.
Just back from the Poly for 9 nights. Our second stay there and we had a great time. Happy to answer any questions that I can, but I can tell you a brief version of the good and the bad:
The Good:
We requested Rapa Nui, the same longhouse we stayed in last year, and to our surprise they put us in exactly the same room! Which was just fine with us. Our room was spotless, comfortable, and felt like home.
Kona Cafe remains one of our favorite restaurants, we had a great dinner there. The CMs were able to accommodate adding a couple of relatives in Orlando to our dinner reservation, which was greatly appreciated.
We love Kona Island for a quick breakfast/cup of great coffee, although they had multiple issues during our stay (the bakery goods not being there at the 6:30 opening, one of the coffee makers going down). But I do really like their bakery goods, and the coffee is my necessary morning fuel.
They were doing quite a bit of painting in the Great Ceremonial House to spruce up the looks, it didn't create any problems for us, I was glad they were doing it.
Our housekeeping and check-in CMs were wonderful. In fact, every CM at the Poly was incredibly nice and helpful.
The Less Than Good:
Ohana Character Breakfast--we won't do this again unless we do it on a final day when we're not planning on going to the parks. They've changed the format so that it takes an hour to see all four characters. Very frustrating and tables on both sides of us were complaining about the time it was taking to see four characters. The food was fine and our CM was a delight, but the new format doesn't make it work it for us. We've done this breakfast three times before happily.
The Volcano Pool--we tried twice to go there, both times it was an absolute zoo. Way too crowded and I suspect (but cannot prove, of course) that a percentage of the crowd were not Poly guests. I feel they really need to put in a wristband program there like at SAB at BC. Or they need to expand the pool. The quiet pool was very nice and we enjoyed swimming there.
Captain Cook's--our food there was perfectly fine, but the new ordering system seemed to be confusing for lots of people (including me). The one time we used the grill I saw four orders picked up before mine that were wrong (in fairness, that might have been the fault of the people placing the orders using the new touchscreen system, not the kitchen, but I can't know). It was confusing all around.
Would we stay at Poly again? Of course, no hesitation, it's a fantastic resort, we love it there.