A Poly lover checking in. We have stayed there several times and are going back in June. True, some of the buildings have needed a face lift, and they're doing that now. We've always stayed in the Tahiti building with a lagoon view and it's awesome. You have unobstructed views of the lake, MK, the castle and the fireworks. It is a bit of a stroll to get around the property, but no more than 5 minutes to get anywhere, and you're walking through a beautiful tropical garden. The food is great, not only are Ohana's and Kona Cafe both really good, even Captain Cook's (which is open 24/7) is good for a quick meal. The transportation, in our opinion, is unequalled. AK is a bus ride away from anywhere, we don't go to Epcot or MGM more than once or twice during our stay, and the TTC which is next door makes getting to those places not that bad. The monorail comes right through the property and you can also take the boat over to MK, which is a great way to unwind after spending hours in the heat. The best part about the Poly is it seems like it's miles away from the hustle and bustle, yet you're only minutes away from everything. There's so much to do on the property: rent boats, the luau, the torch ceremony, sitting on a swing on the beach while watching the electric light pageant, or the fireworks, the volcano pool. It's like two vacations in one. All the fun of WDW, and all the relaxation of a tropical get-away. Never stayed at BC, but looks a little crowded for my taste. Hey, I SAID I was a Poly lover.