MickeyMouth
DIS Veteran
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- Feb 22, 2004
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aloha!
We just returned from the Poly 5/7-5/13. This is our fourth time at the POLY and it was awesome each time. We arrived 5/7 at 11:30am. Our room was ready. We were assigned a room in Tuvalu. When we got to our room we were dissapointed that it did not have a lanai. We use the lanai a lot to relax and read. Sitting on the lanai and listening to the breeze blow through the palm trees is soooo relaxing and tranquil. DH walked back to GCH to ask if we could be moved to a room with a lanai. Luckily they were able to move us to a lanai room in Tahiti on the 3rd floor. We loved this longhouse because the room was a little larger and it was close to the TTC. We have previously stayed in Fiji twice and Tokelau once. Honestly, I feel that there are no bad rooms or views at the POLY. This is my favorite resort hands down. I love the tropical feel throughout the resort. The luscious greens and the beautiful plumeria trees, hibiscus bushes and the aromatic gardenias are pure paradise. This trip we saw lots of rabbits and baby bunnies along with ducks and their ducklings. It is so relaxing to walk along the torch-lit paths at night. I love the theming of the rooms. Tahiti had double sinks and there is plenty of storage room. Our room was very clean and mousekeeping did an excellent job. Our room was cleaned by noon every day. We had a hammock on the beach behind our longhouse where I chillaxed and enjoyed a mai tai. We had breakfast and dinner at Kona Cafe and both meals were delicious. Captain Cooks was just ok. We found the entire staff to be very friendly. There were only 2 negatives. The first being that the dole whip machine was out of order and the second being that we had extremely loud neighbors the enitre time. They would come back to the room late at night with little kids and the kids would be screaming and running around for an hour before they would settle down. Aside from these minor things we had a great time at the POLY and will be returning soon.
We just returned from the Poly 5/7-5/13. This is our fourth time at the POLY and it was awesome each time. We arrived 5/7 at 11:30am. Our room was ready. We were assigned a room in Tuvalu. When we got to our room we were dissapointed that it did not have a lanai. We use the lanai a lot to relax and read. Sitting on the lanai and listening to the breeze blow through the palm trees is soooo relaxing and tranquil. DH walked back to GCH to ask if we could be moved to a room with a lanai. Luckily they were able to move us to a lanai room in Tahiti on the 3rd floor. We loved this longhouse because the room was a little larger and it was close to the TTC. We have previously stayed in Fiji twice and Tokelau once. Honestly, I feel that there are no bad rooms or views at the POLY. This is my favorite resort hands down. I love the tropical feel throughout the resort. The luscious greens and the beautiful plumeria trees, hibiscus bushes and the aromatic gardenias are pure paradise. This trip we saw lots of rabbits and baby bunnies along with ducks and their ducklings. It is so relaxing to walk along the torch-lit paths at night. I love the theming of the rooms. Tahiti had double sinks and there is plenty of storage room. Our room was very clean and mousekeeping did an excellent job. Our room was cleaned by noon every day. We had a hammock on the beach behind our longhouse where I chillaxed and enjoyed a mai tai. We had breakfast and dinner at Kona Cafe and both meals were delicious. Captain Cooks was just ok. We found the entire staff to be very friendly. There were only 2 negatives. The first being that the dole whip machine was out of order and the second being that we had extremely loud neighbors the enitre time. They would come back to the room late at night with little kids and the kids would be screaming and running around for an hour before they would settle down. Aside from these minor things we had a great time at the POLY and will be returning soon.


