rileyroosmom
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Just returned from our first stay (9days/8nights) and I have to say I'm torn about wether I'd return our not.
Check in was speedy and friendly, we all got leis (as did all guests I saw all week). I was given Samoa longhouse (which I wanted) but 2nd floor, no balcony. When I asked for a different room, the CM said they were completly booked. He assured me I'd love the view (he said only 30 out of 900 rooms had this view). I took the room and he was right, beautiful room 2607 looking directly at the Volcano pool (no loud noise at night, which I was concerned about) and the lagoon to our right where we could watch the EWP. A tree blocked the way to see Wishes.
It was a large, clean room. The 5 of us were comfortable. Mousekeeping was ok, nothing special, ie: no towel animals or cute set up of stuff animals. I did appreciate the vacuuming everyday (lots of sand was brought in by kids from beach) and the replenishing of coffee/soaps etc. I was relieved that there was no orange/brown 70s feel. It was a beautiful resort.
What I was dissapointed about
- no balcony, for that price I think every room should have one
- no towel animals or special treatment, again for the price I kinda expected it (I did tip)
- staff (excluding the front desk) were not friendly. My dh says it's due to a language barrier, but I think it's universal to smile and say hi!
-Captain Cooks selection was small and food took forever!!!! By 2:00 they were out of sandwiches.
-bus service was slow. We used our car after our first bus experience. You also share a bus with Contemporary and Grand Floridian, again for the price, you'd think there would be less sharing and more buses running.
- No fridge in room. Although one was brought up in 10 minutes, I don't understand why they aren't in the room already. Disney says they are in all mods and deluxes. Just a small inconvience
- line for pool slide was so long, my kids only went down once. Lucky we spent some time at the pool in the rain on a different day and it was empty and they had it almost to themselves.
- had to overide the AC system. Again just a small inconvience
Nothing major to complain about, I just felt that when you spend a lot of money, you expect certain things, maybe my expectations were too high. I don't know.
On the positive side
-Room size was great! And clean, no mold and stuffy smell
-Mousekeeping did keep the room clean
-Grounds were beautiful. Especially the lobby. A man was playing the ukle(spelling?) at check in which just added to the beauty.
-Samoa is a great longhouse. Pool is steps away and very close to the GCH and the boat launch
-The monorail spoils you very quickly!! It is great access the MK and Epcot
-Ohana's was great food and the kids loved the games
One night we went to Pop Century to try a different food court. The selection was 10X that of Captain Cooks and the kids loved the frozen slushies. The CMs were much friendlier. We walked around a little and the kids went crazy for the towel animals and stuffed animals in the windows of the rooms. This annoyed me a little because if Pop can do it, why not the Poly? We also noticed it was almost 9 pm and the lifeguards were still on (they leave at 8 at the Poly and close the slide, but you can swim till 12) again, I was bothered, for the price, the slide should be open longer. And the pool bar was still open (closes at 8 at Poly).
I loved the Poly and enjoyed my stay, but I'm torn wether I'd stay again or not. When you are paying top dollar, to me, it's the little things that make a difference.
Any questions?
Check in was speedy and friendly, we all got leis (as did all guests I saw all week). I was given Samoa longhouse (which I wanted) but 2nd floor, no balcony. When I asked for a different room, the CM said they were completly booked. He assured me I'd love the view (he said only 30 out of 900 rooms had this view). I took the room and he was right, beautiful room 2607 looking directly at the Volcano pool (no loud noise at night, which I was concerned about) and the lagoon to our right where we could watch the EWP. A tree blocked the way to see Wishes.
It was a large, clean room. The 5 of us were comfortable. Mousekeeping was ok, nothing special, ie: no towel animals or cute set up of stuff animals. I did appreciate the vacuuming everyday (lots of sand was brought in by kids from beach) and the replenishing of coffee/soaps etc. I was relieved that there was no orange/brown 70s feel. It was a beautiful resort.
What I was dissapointed about
- no balcony, for that price I think every room should have one
- no towel animals or special treatment, again for the price I kinda expected it (I did tip)
- staff (excluding the front desk) were not friendly. My dh says it's due to a language barrier, but I think it's universal to smile and say hi!
-Captain Cooks selection was small and food took forever!!!! By 2:00 they were out of sandwiches.
-bus service was slow. We used our car after our first bus experience. You also share a bus with Contemporary and Grand Floridian, again for the price, you'd think there would be less sharing and more buses running.
- No fridge in room. Although one was brought up in 10 minutes, I don't understand why they aren't in the room already. Disney says they are in all mods and deluxes. Just a small inconvience
- line for pool slide was so long, my kids only went down once. Lucky we spent some time at the pool in the rain on a different day and it was empty and they had it almost to themselves.
- had to overide the AC system. Again just a small inconvience
Nothing major to complain about, I just felt that when you spend a lot of money, you expect certain things, maybe my expectations were too high. I don't know.
On the positive side
-Room size was great! And clean, no mold and stuffy smell
-Mousekeeping did keep the room clean
-Grounds were beautiful. Especially the lobby. A man was playing the ukle(spelling?) at check in which just added to the beauty.
-Samoa is a great longhouse. Pool is steps away and very close to the GCH and the boat launch
-The monorail spoils you very quickly!! It is great access the MK and Epcot
-Ohana's was great food and the kids loved the games
One night we went to Pop Century to try a different food court. The selection was 10X that of Captain Cooks and the kids loved the frozen slushies. The CMs were much friendlier. We walked around a little and the kids went crazy for the towel animals and stuffed animals in the windows of the rooms. This annoyed me a little because if Pop can do it, why not the Poly? We also noticed it was almost 9 pm and the lifeguards were still on (they leave at 8 at the Poly and close the slide, but you can swim till 12) again, I was bothered, for the price, the slide should be open longer. And the pool bar was still open (closes at 8 at Poly).
I loved the Poly and enjoyed my stay, but I'm torn wether I'd stay again or not. When you are paying top dollar, to me, it's the little things that make a difference.
Any questions?