I'm trying to read thru all the posts to get up to date for our Oct trip but wanted to post a few questions.
This is our 10th anniversary trip so I think a Lagoon View or Magic Kingdom View would be great. Any suggestions for a building or specific room request for either of those choices. I like the idea of the balconies, since when we stayed at the Poly we like breakfast out there. Is there a map showing which rooms are GV, LV and such?
We are also bringing family members who will be staying in a GV room, what buildings do you recommend?
Is there a price you pay to be closer to the main building and the ammenities (ie monorail, food stuff etc) in that your views are not as good and the noise factor?
What rooms did you have that you absolutely loved, hated etc. What can you tell me what you loved/ didn't like about the resort itself.
After 4 stays at the Poly I am almost afraid to branch out (know it like the back of my hand now) but it is time for a change and i think this trip is going to be super special.
Thanks for any info you can give me while a trudge thru this monster thread.

to the thread! You are planning a very special trip! Poly is a wonderful resort, but I bet you'll enjoy GF just as much (if not more!).
I'm afraid I can't help you with LV or MK room recommendations, as I haven't stayed in either room category (and the MK view is a new designation for the GF as of this year). Unfortunately, I don't believe a map exists that designates all the different views in each building, although maybe some of our experts here could walk you through it.
I have stayed in a GV room previously, and after reading this thread and receiving recommendations here, I requested to be in Conch Key. We really enjoyed that location - we had a dormer room (top floor), and were fairly close to the main building, courtyard pool and the boat launch. Sago Cay is another popular request for GV rooms.
You do not pay any extra for rooms closer to the main building, unless you're actually staying in the main building itself, which is all concierge (Royal Palm Club or RPC, as you'll see it referred to here). There are no guaranteed views in the main building (it could be MK or garden views), but the lounge, food, planning services, and proximity to everything is what you're paying for.
I don't think there is much in the way of noise factor at the GF at all. I've only stayed there once thus far, but we found the resort quiet and relaxing (but not stuffy, as some interpret it). Maybe if you had a room right off the pool you'd hear the occasinal noise, but nothing I'm sure that just closing your balcony door wouldn't cure.
Hope this helps some, and ask away! There are lots of helpful folks here. I just fell in love with the GF on our first stay, and am headed back there this December!
