perspective is what is needed on staying at a monorail resort.
we just returned from the POLY, 1st stay. and altho we spent 3 days at the MK, we also did all 3 other parks and DTD, definitely used every type of station and transportation available in our 8 days.
I should tell you I am not so much a walker in the heat, in cool temps I don't mind it at all. It was 90 degrees 98 percent humidity and raining at least 50% of the time we were there, umm, yeah, (and yes,
free dining and a deluxe resort were still worth it!)
I think a lot of folks forget that if you are not on the monorial, you are still walking a good bit to the bus stops or in from the parking lot and back to car, etc. When you figure all that in, it more than saves you all those extra steps!. (we just returned from POR prior to our POLY trip and now that IS a lot of walking!)
A few POLY tips, you can usually find a pretty direct path thru other longhouses so you can avoid the outside heat/rain on the way to the GCH or TTC. Also, there are many different doors into the GCH, find the one closest to where you are going (pool, room, buses). Don't always follow what the signs say along the paths!! We found they often were not as direct as another way.
Final thought, do not try to cut across the grass out your sliding door with strollers, very thick grass and usually wet made the strollers impossible to push. This is the one time it was worth it to walk around.
A quick note on Contemporary. While we did not stay here, we visited the shops, arcade, walked around resort and ate here several times (I like this place more every time I visit!) and the garden rooms are really not that far away from anything. Don't know why CM would say such a thing?!
just m2cents edited to add, we were pushing 2 toddlers (28 and 39 pounds) around the whole time in Maclaren strollers, no problems at all, but still very very glad for monorail convenience of not folding them up and yes, even with crowds we always found a way to fit on and no one was bothered by them at all, usually just chatted happily with kids. as for loading them on/off buses, again no problem just fold ahead of time and they fit on no problem. One thing I did notice this trip were the sheer numbers of
ECV's and wheelchairs on the buses/monorails. Caused quite a wait time each ride but I did not begrudge them their vehicles as I know what a blessing they are to have.