Poly connecting rooms

Coming late to the party but this seems like a good place to get an answer to a question that our travel agent doesn't know. About those connecting rooms--we are two adults on a split stay...after sending the six kids and grandson home from Coronado Springs, we'd like quiet and actually don't want an inside connecting door--our experience in other hotels is that there's less soundproofing so voices and the TV come through far more easily. We are not DVC and have never visited the Poly, but our TA thinks we'd love a "Deluxe Studio/Standard View" room. I was on board until I read about the doors. I'd appreciate opinions on sound transmission through the connecting door, as from what I've been reading here, it sounds like the odds are good that we would wind up in a room with one. Thanks for any guidance!

I was just there a few weeks back and IIRC, the connecting door is near the main door but It is not in the area where the bed and couch are.

Any noise wouldnt be due to that!
 
Coming late to the party but this seems like a good place to get an answer to a question that our travel agent doesn't know. About those connecting rooms--we are two adults on a split stay...after sending the six kids and grandson home from Coronado Springs, we'd like quiet and actually don't want an inside connecting door--our experience in other hotels is that there's less soundproofing so voices and the TV come through far more easily. We are not DVC and have never visited the Poly, but our TA thinks we'd love a "Deluxe Studio/Standard View" room. I was on board until I read about the doors. I'd appreciate opinions on sound transmission through the connecting door, as from what I've been reading here, it sounds like the odds are good that we would wind up in a room with one. Thanks for any guidance!

The connecting doors are located just inside the room by the entry door so as far away from the sleeping area as they can get. I've not found them to be an issue at PVB unlike some DVC rooms where the connecting door is actually in the studio sleeping area.
 
I was just there a few weeks back and IIRC, the connecting door is near the main door but It is not in the area where the bed and couch are.

Any noise wouldnt be due to that!
This is SO very good to know, as I'm loving what I see of these rooms. Sounds like really good design work. Thanks for the info!
 
The connecting doors are located just inside the room by the entry door so as far away from the sleeping area as they can get. I've not found them to be an issue at PVB unlike some DVC rooms where the connecting door is actually in the studio sleeping area.
Such a good idea...it seems this design would work for folks wanting connection and folks wanting quiet. We are going forward with this booking! Thanks so much.
 

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