travlnman1
Been there..done that..going back!
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- Feb 10, 2002
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Just returned from a week at the Poly LV concierge.
I have been reading every Poly post for the past few months and
was extremly psyched for the trip. I have stayed at quite a few of
the deluxe resorts and wanted to try Poly.
First off..the view is amazing of the castle. You can't beat it. Truly
magical.
Concierge staff was incredible. Very nice and attentive. The food was very good and was definetly worth the extra expense.
The Poly itself did not thrill me. Even though it has gone through some refurbishment, it really needs a total overhaul. It's just very old, and some may say that that is the charm of the Poly, but I disagree.
The new pool is ok. Nothing compares with Stormalong Bay though. And where is the hot tub? Couldn't they have added that to he pool as well? It has a bubbling area, but that is NOT a hot tub. No. it's not that big of a deal to me, but it would have made sense to put one in!
I read earlier on about the smells at the hotel. I have always loved coming into the Poly and smelling that fountain (which is not working yet). It still smelled good, but not as good as when everything is in order. There was a odor in the Hawaii building where we stayed. It wasn't bad when you entered the building, but the rooms ( we were in 1505) had a old/musty/wet diaper smell. No. I did not complain. I am not a complainer. It was an observation. Not bad enough to make me change rooms, but a non-pleasant odor none the less.
The carpets did need replacing, but only on the steps. The floors were fine. Steps were worn out and dirty.
So, bottom line is...I'm glad that I experienced the Poly. I've always wanted to stay there, but as soon as I can, I'm heading back to the Boardwalk Resorts. The rooms are bright and cheery and smell clean.
Sorry Tikiman!!
I have been reading every Poly post for the past few months and
was extremly psyched for the trip. I have stayed at quite a few of
the deluxe resorts and wanted to try Poly.
First off..the view is amazing of the castle. You can't beat it. Truly
magical.
Concierge staff was incredible. Very nice and attentive. The food was very good and was definetly worth the extra expense.
The Poly itself did not thrill me. Even though it has gone through some refurbishment, it really needs a total overhaul. It's just very old, and some may say that that is the charm of the Poly, but I disagree.
The new pool is ok. Nothing compares with Stormalong Bay though. And where is the hot tub? Couldn't they have added that to he pool as well? It has a bubbling area, but that is NOT a hot tub. No. it's not that big of a deal to me, but it would have made sense to put one in!
I read earlier on about the smells at the hotel. I have always loved coming into the Poly and smelling that fountain (which is not working yet). It still smelled good, but not as good as when everything is in order. There was a odor in the Hawaii building where we stayed. It wasn't bad when you entered the building, but the rooms ( we were in 1505) had a old/musty/wet diaper smell. No. I did not complain. I am not a complainer. It was an observation. Not bad enough to make me change rooms, but a non-pleasant odor none the less.
The carpets did need replacing, but only on the steps. The floors were fine. Steps were worn out and dirty.
So, bottom line is...I'm glad that I experienced the Poly. I've always wanted to stay there, but as soon as I can, I'm heading back to the Boardwalk Resorts. The rooms are bright and cheery and smell clean.
Sorry Tikiman!!