triplefigs
<marquee><font color=009933>Triple Chick</marquee>
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Looks great!
GREAT pictures!! This is totally pumping me up for our May Poly trip!!
Three questions:
So, I know you can't swim in the lagoon, but are the kids allowed to splash and play on the shore? Or do they have to stay away from the water completely?
Also, are both pools open 24 hours?
Is it May yet??
Like I said, they do allow water-skiing on Bay Lake, and they don't rope off the beaches at WDW, so I'm sure the water is basically safe. But it's not "fresh" water (fed from a moving stream), and it's not the ocean, so I personally don't view it as "clean" water.
Coming for my first trip to the Poly in April. Love this thread. Makes me anxious for my trip. Anybody have any opinions about the Spirit of Aloha show?
Since you have been there many times, you have a good perspective to share with folks as opposed to someone who has only been there once or twice.
Since I have only been there once, I'll be sure to keep my opinions to myself. Sorry!!
I really enjoyed reading through this and looking at these beautiful pictures! I now really want to someday try the Poly!!!!
I do have a question........Are all bathroom sinks in the bathroom? Does anyone find that a problem when you are a family of 4? We feel having the bathroom sinks outside of the bathroom can get us all out of the room sooner in the AM. It makes it easy for example, to blow dry my hair and put on makeup while my DH is in the shower. Thanks
So all you Poly experts tell me - is the Poly and the monorail worth the extra $1700?
Thank you!!
With three children, ABSOLUTELY!Aside from the monorail (which is a huge plus and invaluable IMO), there are boat launches to the MK. I took four kids to WDW last August and the Poly was absolutely essential to the great time we had.
POR is cheaper and I did stay at POFQ twice but the buses made me.
Since I have only been there once, I'll be sure to keep my opinions to myself. Sorry!!