Spinster Travel
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An additional building with 1 BR's would be all I need

I'm guessing that was the reason why, they probably would have had to replace the whole sewer main to the street. And if the sewer main in the street wasn't big enough, they would have had to replace that. Also since the sewer was installed in the 70's, I'm guessing they didn't want to open up a can of worms and have to shut down the who hotel if a problem cam up during construction with the sewer.I may be wrong, but I thought I heard in order to do 1, and 2 bedrooms they would have had to replace and upgrade the main sewer line going to Poly. This would have slowed things down and cost more $$. I could be wrong. It won’t be the first time.
It's really to bad they didn't take the time to invest in a sewer upgrade because they could have made so much more money with the 1 & 2 bedrooms with a newer and taller building. But this might have taken away from the resort as well, if they put in a 5 or 6 story Tiki themed building.
Wow I had not seen the new Moana rooms. I am not thrilled with those at all. I like the classic Poly rooms, like the DVC style. That new room has way too much white in it. If you removed the Moana on the TV the room would look similar to every other room on site. I do like the headboards. I like that they are going to non carpeted floors, but I do not like the floors they chose for that room. The wood needs to be a darker richer color. The single bed is nice, looks like the cruise line type style.This may be unpopular, but they need to completely overhaul the decor and color palette. We've never stayed there specifically because every picture or video I see of the rooms is such a turn-off. Would rather see a bright, fresh Polynesian theme than the 60s/70s iteration that's there now. So dark and kinda blah. It seems as though those older than my generation love the theming because it's nostalgic, but I think it's time to try to appeal to the next generations, too.
If they re-decorate to look like the new Moana-inspired rooms in the rest of the resort, we might be more apt to to book there.
Yeah, I definitely think different people have different styles. I actually prefer the light wood tones and crisp whites.Wow I had not seen the new Moana rooms. I am not thrilled with those at all. I like the classic Poly rooms, like the DVC style. That new room has way too much white in it. If you removed the Moana on the TV the room would look similar to every other room on site. I do like the headboards. I like that they are going to non carpeted floors, but I do not like the floors they chose for that room. The wood needs to be a darker richer color. The single bed is nice, looks like the cruise line type style.
Check out the Riviera, we were lucky enough to snag a room there and they were beautiful. Full of crisp whites and light (white) wood. But since they already have that resort, no use turning the Poly into it as well.eah, I definitely think different people have different styles. I actually prefer the light wood tones and crisp whites.
They should go back to the original plans. Build the 1, 2 and 3 BR units add the new buildings...
The washer and dryer would be a great feature since there are no 1 and 2 bedrooms there.
I am sure we will see the pull down Murphy beds added during hard goods.