canwegosoon
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First of all, we have been dying to try the POLY, but we are DVC members so we rarely do non-dvc hotels, but the free dining offer came along, we had AP's, and so I said ok we would try it.
We got off the plane and headed for ME desk it was 11am on Friday of LDW. Checked in and were told what line to get on. We boarded the bus after come confusion by the bus drivers to find out that we would be making 4 stops
. We have stayed many times at BWV and BCV where there are always several stops but I think 3 has always been our max. 4 is crazy and I truly felt sorry for the people at the last stop. We come to find out that the POLY is the first stop....
good for us...sorry everyone else. We get off with 2 other famlies. It is a little past noon, we walk through the door...no one greeting us-ok- so I'll head over to the desk. Check in for me was a nightmare. I could not hear what the nice woman was saying to me because of all the noise and comotion and the water. The woman was standing too far away for me to hear her(I was in the corner where check in meets concierge) and I was straining to listen to her. I read lips fairly well(and by the way I have excellent hearing) but it was still so difficult. I had requested to be in Samoa or Tokelau...we were assigned Aotearoa . I took all the information and happily went off hoping for the best. We had room 1203 on the first floor across from the elevator(which is ok with me). We went inside to see a nice large room, a little dark where the closets were, but other than that- great. My boys really liked the super large flat screen tv. I liked the room layout and the beds and sofa were very comfortable. DH travels with lots of classified information so we never have roomservice(hence that's why we like DVC). But I did see the ladies in the hallway and brought out our garbage and got clean towels daily. They were always pleasant and I think they liked having one less room to deal with. There is no view of anything except the occasional monorail from this room, so I was a little disappointed about the view. There were no gardens(unless you consider "gardens" 2 large tropical plants) but there were ducks in the morning. They were obviously accustomed to getting a snack from previous guests.
The room is located very close to the marina, pool and the main house. But the staff constantly had a golf cart parked in the entrance, and in the morning there were loads of linen boats all over the place. Not appealing to me. When ever we went to/from the main house(lobby) we had to walk past the restrooms just outside the counter service. I can not tell you how annoying this is. People mill around there taking up the entire width of the hallway. Don't go past it just before or after a Luau, you are likely to be bumped or checked at least once.
The laundry is very far away and since I only pack 3 days of clothing I had to do laundry while there. I had the misfortune to be trying to walk back with 2 loads of laundry just when the last luau show was over. I know what samolon swimming against the stream feel like. It was rude and dangerous...thank goodness I did not have a small child with me...it was too dark to see well, and I am 5'10" . Lighting should be improved there for the mass exodus and they should rethink letting everyone out at once.
So as our time progressed the hallway be came a bigger issue and I learned to avoid going back to the room at Luau time. One of the best things was one night while we were at Epcot we decided to go back to our room early. I told the kids and DH they could go to the pool. While there they got to see wishes while swimming. They loved it! The slide they only got to try on 2 days since there were frequent thunder/lighting storms. I heard from other guests they shut the slide down at very inconsistant times. At the pool, people took up all the tables and lounge chairs even though 70 percent were not there. I even saw one family take up 2 tables and unbrellas for 5 people(3 of which were children under the age of 4). IMO this is very rude. One nice woman asked if I would like to share her table...
bless her heart. I am just a little shy and said no thanks, but was happy to have 1 chair for the 4 of us. I didn't even know there was another pool until I went to do laundry on the 3rd night there. I also didn't know there was a beach to the left of our house...it would have been nice if the front desk would have pointed these things out. I had to call to find out where to catch the boat to WL. DH was a little dissapointed that room services ended fairly early in the evening. I am not sure what time he wanted a snack...but there was no room service available. I am not sure that he couldn't have walked over to the CS ...they might have been open, but the front desk did not mention it as an alternative to room service.
IMO the Front office staff, while couterous and pleasant, were lacking in key information. The front desk needs better configuration to hear (I would have gladly waited a few more minutes to have less people talking around me) we were all standing too close together. Something has to be done about that hallway with the bathroom. If we had been staying to the right of the main house we would have never encountered it. I would not recommed Aotearoa again unless you were lucky enough to get X217-x224, so you had a MK view...other than that it is not worth it. There should be a greeter...we saw one when we were leaving. There were very few Alohas, and many staff seemed to shy away. Infact I am sure I heard an Hola! one day. Our return trip on ME we never got a letter, so I called the front desk. They told us what bus to get-again very helpful. I think next time we will go back to using a towncar/with the RCI. The Poly was nice to try, I had cancelled ressies at the Yatch Club when my son asked to stay here. I might stay here again if I had another house to the right of the lobby...Aloha!
We got off the plane and headed for ME desk it was 11am on Friday of LDW. Checked in and were told what line to get on. We boarded the bus after come confusion by the bus drivers to find out that we would be making 4 stops



The room is located very close to the marina, pool and the main house. But the staff constantly had a golf cart parked in the entrance, and in the morning there were loads of linen boats all over the place. Not appealing to me. When ever we went to/from the main house(lobby) we had to walk past the restrooms just outside the counter service. I can not tell you how annoying this is. People mill around there taking up the entire width of the hallway. Don't go past it just before or after a Luau, you are likely to be bumped or checked at least once.

So as our time progressed the hallway be came a bigger issue and I learned to avoid going back to the room at Luau time. One of the best things was one night while we were at Epcot we decided to go back to our room early. I told the kids and DH they could go to the pool. While there they got to see wishes while swimming. They loved it! The slide they only got to try on 2 days since there were frequent thunder/lighting storms. I heard from other guests they shut the slide down at very inconsistant times. At the pool, people took up all the tables and lounge chairs even though 70 percent were not there. I even saw one family take up 2 tables and unbrellas for 5 people(3 of which were children under the age of 4). IMO this is very rude. One nice woman asked if I would like to share her table...

IMO the Front office staff, while couterous and pleasant, were lacking in key information. The front desk needs better configuration to hear (I would have gladly waited a few more minutes to have less people talking around me) we were all standing too close together. Something has to be done about that hallway with the bathroom. If we had been staying to the right of the main house we would have never encountered it. I would not recommed Aotearoa again unless you were lucky enough to get X217-x224, so you had a MK view...other than that it is not worth it. There should be a greeter...we saw one when we were leaving. There were very few Alohas, and many staff seemed to shy away. Infact I am sure I heard an Hola! one day. Our return trip on ME we never got a letter, so I called the front desk. They told us what bus to get-again very helpful. I think next time we will go back to using a towncar/with the RCI. The Poly was nice to try, I had cancelled ressies at the Yatch Club when my son asked to stay here. I might stay here again if I had another house to the right of the lobby...Aloha!