Silly subject, I know, and we are staying there regardless...
I looked at a number of sites for room photos of several resorts.
The Polynesian rooms look "pastel" pink/coral in some photos but look more natural/brown in others. They are the same patterns on the bedspreads, pillows, etc. so I assume it is the photo/lighting that is changing the look of the colors.
So would you say the Poly rooms are more pink/pastel or browns/tan more natural coloring? And is that mirror frame on the wall really that ghastly bright neon green?
Maybe we should have waited until the rehabs when the rooms are suppose to be more "natural" colors...of course, we can't change our trip at this point so reassure me the rooms don't look like the "wedding cake/castle" fiasco.
I looked at a number of sites for room photos of several resorts.
The Polynesian rooms look "pastel" pink/coral in some photos but look more natural/brown in others. They are the same patterns on the bedspreads, pillows, etc. so I assume it is the photo/lighting that is changing the look of the colors.
So would you say the Poly rooms are more pink/pastel or browns/tan more natural coloring? And is that mirror frame on the wall really that ghastly bright neon green?
Maybe we should have waited until the rehabs when the rooms are suppose to be more "natural" colors...of course, we can't change our trip at this point so reassure me the rooms don't look like the "wedding cake/castle" fiasco.
I'd much rather see a nice bamboo frame or other wooden one--cartoonish is a good description--although every time I see it, I think of Ariel's cave where she has "who's its and what's its galore. . ." hence my "seafoam" logic. 
If you overlook that, the bottom is representative of the rooms--now all we need is a photograph of the bathroom (I think I aptly described that anyway) 
). Do you think I stand a chance of getting a good room? I'm scared to ask for an upgrade shen I get there, don't want to appear cheap.