This will be TLDR but as a Poly fan and having followed the Tower and this thread for the last few years, figured I'd give my two cents after staying there. A little background - I'm not a
DVC owner, my area of fandom/WDW experience mainly revolves around the WDW hotels, with Poly being where we've stayed the most over the years. I mainly stick to the hotel options but will occasionally pay cash for Villa accommodations. I have occasionally considered purchasing DVC, but for various reasons have never pulled the trigger. Maybe someday. Actually they should have had a guide knock on the door 5 minutes after us entering the room and they would have had me sign whatever right there. Missed opportunity to Disney.
As I posted above, we were there for a few days over NYE. We've stayed at Poly for NYE every year since 2015 or 2016 I think - it's a unique few days around the resort with a ton of buzz and excitement, and of course nearly unmatched views.
We had a 2BR TPV room and I had called in a request for a "high floor." To our surprise our room was ready at 11:40am. 8th floor - yay! Ours was a dedicated 2BR - not sure if you're guaranteed a dedicated 2BR with a cash reservation or if that was just luck of the draw? I need you pros to correct me on that.
To no one's surprise, the view was stunning. This was the view looking "straight."
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With a dedicated 2BR - the "three unit" balcony is pretty incredible. So much space. And being on this floor we were up with the angled roof line, making everything feel large. I will say that while the glass panels are nice, the large "bar" at the top blocks the park view when seated (at least at my height).
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The glass is also prone to "fogging up" when the temp/humidity conditions are right, like they were on this evening:
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As we were on the "corner" or "end" of the floor - this unit has great partial "wraparound" view of the Cove Pool and Poly grounds.
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Poly was in the middle of a roof project for the longhouses when that hurricane hit - you can still see the damage on Aotearoa and a bit of Tuvalu. In the distance you can see the Hawaii and Samoa had been completed - they are an oh so subtle shade darker. I suspect the rest will be done in due time, which will clean up the Florida mold/staining that inevitably occurs over time.
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If you turned your head to the right you see some pretty unsightly roof mechanical equipment (and a few spots of a bad exterior paint job) - but you have to really turn you head/look to see this.
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Looking down at these little tiered mini-balconies, which are not accessible/serve not practical purpose.
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This is looking straight down. A picky fan-boy potentially "eye roll" comment - seems like a cheap choice to go with the basic grey roof here any not otherwise themed or colored materials. The membrane roof in front of the pool facing rooms is at least the same color as surrounding materials and the metal awning over the fitness center area has some style to it. This is rather ugly for what is otherwise beautiful at every turn. But pretty minor, and again, picky comment.
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Again, unique to this 2BR and the one below it, but you can see Epcot and various other WDW things in the distance. You could see Epcot fireworks from here, but you're pretty far so not a particularly quality viewing angle.
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