jhammond3966
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2014
- Messages
- 93
I am starting to think about our October 2016 WDW Trip and am torn on the DVC monorail resorts. Who am I kidding, I have been thinking about this since our last trip.
Last stay was October 2014 with DW, DS (7), and DD (5) at a BLT 1 BR Lake View room.
Likes: the easy walk to/from MK, especially at the end of the day. Sitting on the balcony in the morning and at night after the kids went to bed. View from higher floor even if not facing MK.
Dislikes: lack of theme, just felt like another nice hotel suite. Lack of restaurants or convenience shop at resort - although the walk to Contemporary isn't that bad. Pool area was equally dull. Last stop on the DME bus for a late evening arrival.
Here are my thoughts on the three monorail DVC resorts for our 2016 Trip.
(Kids will be 9 and 7 for the next trip in 2016)
(1) we stayed at Poly every time I came as a child and thus I would love to go back.
(2) I really liked having the extra space in the 1 BR - especially during mid day breaks and after the kids crashed at night. (A negative of staying in a Studio at PVB). My wife REALLY appreciated being able to take her own break/nap in the bedroom during our mid day break and her own tv at night. Laundry in the room was so nice. We like coming home with clean clothes. Big fridge and freezer is nice but we don't use the full kitchen.
(3) We love dinner at Ohana and I kept trying to justify breakfast at Kona Cafe when we stayed at BLT but couldn't due to a shorter trip, transit time and trying to get to parks before rope drop. Food is a plus for PVB, but it sounds like the walk from VGF to Poly is super easy too.
(4) VGF 1 bedrooms look beautiful and my DW would love that decor (lack of 2nd shower stinks, but not a deal breaker).
(5) DW DS and DD are not seafood fans, so the restaurants at VGF are not as much of a plus for us like they would be for others - I highly doubt we would make reservations at any of the GF restaurants (although I t sounds like the counter service restaurant by the VGF pool is good at least)
(6) i remember walking to the TTC from Poly as a child and how convenient that was to not have to transfer to the Epcot monorail. But that transfer didn't seem like much of a big deal last October, just some extra time
(7) horns on the boats at PVB seem like they would be annoying, but seems like a room request if granted may mitigate that
(8) how much of a pain is transport from VGF to MK and everywhere else? Can we all chip in a few bucks and crowdfund a drawbridge over the canal from GF to MK?
(9) always wanted to stay at GF after it was built, but never have due to cost (until now)
(10) PVB volcano pool certainly will be a lot cooler/more fun for DS and DD than either BLT or VGF pools.
(11) DW thinks the PVB theme is kinda corny, but I think she would appreciate the resort feeling that BLT is sorely lacking. I love both the Poly theming and VGF theming. Kids probably would like Poly theming best.
(12) point cost is not a deciding factor, nor is availability at 11 or 7 mo window. I am renting points (hopefully from someone directly like I did last time or will just go with a broker)
Basically, other than convenience of the walk to MK, I was not wow'd by BLT. VGF certainly seems to have a lot nicer 1 BR than BLT and an actual theme. PVB is a nostalgia stay for me, food is best there, convenient middle ground for transportation, best pool for kids, but a Studio instead of a 1 BR. If PVB had a 1 BR, I would be staying there, but do the plusses of Poly overcome the lack of a 1 BR over a 5-6 night stay. Is VGF close enough to Poly to get the benefit of both? Is transportation from VGF to everywhere that much more of a pain than BLT or PVB?
Discuss
All opinions and thoughts welcome and appreciated.
Jeff
Last stay was October 2014 with DW, DS (7), and DD (5) at a BLT 1 BR Lake View room.
Likes: the easy walk to/from MK, especially at the end of the day. Sitting on the balcony in the morning and at night after the kids went to bed. View from higher floor even if not facing MK.
Dislikes: lack of theme, just felt like another nice hotel suite. Lack of restaurants or convenience shop at resort - although the walk to Contemporary isn't that bad. Pool area was equally dull. Last stop on the DME bus for a late evening arrival.
Here are my thoughts on the three monorail DVC resorts for our 2016 Trip.
(Kids will be 9 and 7 for the next trip in 2016)
(1) we stayed at Poly every time I came as a child and thus I would love to go back.
(2) I really liked having the extra space in the 1 BR - especially during mid day breaks and after the kids crashed at night. (A negative of staying in a Studio at PVB). My wife REALLY appreciated being able to take her own break/nap in the bedroom during our mid day break and her own tv at night. Laundry in the room was so nice. We like coming home with clean clothes. Big fridge and freezer is nice but we don't use the full kitchen.
(3) We love dinner at Ohana and I kept trying to justify breakfast at Kona Cafe when we stayed at BLT but couldn't due to a shorter trip, transit time and trying to get to parks before rope drop. Food is a plus for PVB, but it sounds like the walk from VGF to Poly is super easy too.
(4) VGF 1 bedrooms look beautiful and my DW would love that decor (lack of 2nd shower stinks, but not a deal breaker).
(5) DW DS and DD are not seafood fans, so the restaurants at VGF are not as much of a plus for us like they would be for others - I highly doubt we would make reservations at any of the GF restaurants (although I t sounds like the counter service restaurant by the VGF pool is good at least)
(6) i remember walking to the TTC from Poly as a child and how convenient that was to not have to transfer to the Epcot monorail. But that transfer didn't seem like much of a big deal last October, just some extra time
(7) horns on the boats at PVB seem like they would be annoying, but seems like a room request if granted may mitigate that
(8) how much of a pain is transport from VGF to MK and everywhere else? Can we all chip in a few bucks and crowdfund a drawbridge over the canal from GF to MK?
(9) always wanted to stay at GF after it was built, but never have due to cost (until now)
(10) PVB volcano pool certainly will be a lot cooler/more fun for DS and DD than either BLT or VGF pools.
(11) DW thinks the PVB theme is kinda corny, but I think she would appreciate the resort feeling that BLT is sorely lacking. I love both the Poly theming and VGF theming. Kids probably would like Poly theming best.
(12) point cost is not a deciding factor, nor is availability at 11 or 7 mo window. I am renting points (hopefully from someone directly like I did last time or will just go with a broker)
Basically, other than convenience of the walk to MK, I was not wow'd by BLT. VGF certainly seems to have a lot nicer 1 BR than BLT and an actual theme. PVB is a nostalgia stay for me, food is best there, convenient middle ground for transportation, best pool for kids, but a Studio instead of a 1 BR. If PVB had a 1 BR, I would be staying there, but do the plusses of Poly overcome the lack of a 1 BR over a 5-6 night stay. Is VGF close enough to Poly to get the benefit of both? Is transportation from VGF to everywhere that much more of a pain than BLT or PVB?
Discuss
All opinions and thoughts welcome and appreciated.
Jeff