Tikiman
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I told my self I would not get into the discussion of the Polynesian being dark or out of date but I feel I can voice my opinion with those of you here that I have become friends with and you wont get upset.
I always hear how the Polynesian is old and needs to be brighter and more up to date. I understand many of you are coming from the feel the YC and GF give you when you stay there. Well the Polynesian does not have the same theme of the YC or the GF (as we all know). I have also had some people who have been to Hawaii say it does not look like the hotels of Hawaii. This is true but lets think about what it is supposed to represent. Just like the pavilions of World Showcase, the Polynesian was supposed to represent the culture of a certain era of the islands of Polynesia (all the islands not just Hawaiian culture). To make the Polynesian bright and up to date would be like taking the Japanese pavilion and making it look like modern day Tokyo. You would be surprised to learn how much investigation went into the details of the Polynesian. Imaginers actually traveled to many of the islands and looked into native customs to get an idea of how to make the Polynesian. I have actually researched all the islands that the longhouses are named after and from Rapanui (Easter Island) to Aotearoa (now called New Zealand) to Hawaii (where I have visited many times) you will find traditional dwellings and hotels that have many of the same colors, fabrics and architecture as the Polynesian. To change the Polynesian or make it brighter would be a disaster to me and not true to the theme. I wish everyone could enjoy all the details about the Polynesian the way I do but since that will not happen, Disney has made other resorts with different themes. Some of us will always appreciate the detail Disney used on the Polynesian and others will just see the Polynesian as having a great location, transportation and food. Everyones opinion in here is important and this is just my opinion. Thank you to everyone who has made this a great place to post our opinions. We all make the DIS a great place.
Aloha
Steve
I always hear how the Polynesian is old and needs to be brighter and more up to date. I understand many of you are coming from the feel the YC and GF give you when you stay there. Well the Polynesian does not have the same theme of the YC or the GF (as we all know). I have also had some people who have been to Hawaii say it does not look like the hotels of Hawaii. This is true but lets think about what it is supposed to represent. Just like the pavilions of World Showcase, the Polynesian was supposed to represent the culture of a certain era of the islands of Polynesia (all the islands not just Hawaiian culture). To make the Polynesian bright and up to date would be like taking the Japanese pavilion and making it look like modern day Tokyo. You would be surprised to learn how much investigation went into the details of the Polynesian. Imaginers actually traveled to many of the islands and looked into native customs to get an idea of how to make the Polynesian. I have actually researched all the islands that the longhouses are named after and from Rapanui (Easter Island) to Aotearoa (now called New Zealand) to Hawaii (where I have visited many times) you will find traditional dwellings and hotels that have many of the same colors, fabrics and architecture as the Polynesian. To change the Polynesian or make it brighter would be a disaster to me and not true to the theme. I wish everyone could enjoy all the details about the Polynesian the way I do but since that will not happen, Disney has made other resorts with different themes. Some of us will always appreciate the detail Disney used on the Polynesian and others will just see the Polynesian as having a great location, transportation and food. Everyones opinion in here is important and this is just my opinion. Thank you to everyone who has made this a great place to post our opinions. We all make the DIS a great place.
Aloha
Steve