Just got back from a quick but fabulous trip (Thursday - Sunday) at the Poly.
We requested and got Tokelau, facing the Conceirge Building. We had side views of the Seven Seas Lagoon, but not the MK.
Here are a few of the room:
Can you see all the shopping I did before I even checked in? LOL!
A couple off the balcony:
A couple off the end of our building where we exited to walk down the stairs and start each day. Look what we woke up to each morning!!!
The a couple pics I snapped of the grounds:
Wedding Pavillion:
Sunset Point:
And last, but not least, the Pool:
Our stay was fabulous!!!
I was nervous after reading all of the terrible mousekeeping reviews what shape we would find the room in. However, it was just fine. I didn't notice anything wrong at all with the room the 1st day we checked in, but I did find some old tags, a costume jewerly ring and a couple other small items in the room before we left which were obviously there from an earlier guest. That said, it really didn't bother me much. I choose to focus on the positive. The last thing in the world I would waste time thinking about on vacation is mousekeeping!
My only real criticism of the place is that the walls were quite thin and we could hear into an adjoining room. Our first nite was heaven - we didn't hear a thing. However, the next night a family with what sounded like a couple of kids and a baby checked in. The next 2 mornings we were woken early by the baby crying and kids, which went on for over 2 hours until we finally left the room.
Fortunately, we are morning people (at least at Disney - LOL!) and were out of the room each day for a 7:35am breakfast at Kona.
However, if you were planning on sleeping in, what a drag it would have been to be beside this family next to us!
My friend and I each have 2 toddlers, so we are certainly sympathetic to those with children and small babies. However, we just could not figure this family out. Each day we would hear their alarm go off at 5:50am, which in turn promptly would wake up the baby and the other kids.
We would then have to listen to the family for almost 2 hours until we would leave the room at 7:30 for breakfast. Even when we came back to the room to grab stuff and brush our teeth before leaving for the parks, they were *still* noisy as heck and in the room with no sign of leaving!
Why anyone would set the alarm for 5:50am 2 mornings in a row, only to stay in the room for over 3 hours later with noisy kids and a crying baby, waking all your neighbours in the process is just beyond me!
Anyway, as mentioned, we were early risers and had planned to be up by 6:30am each day regardless so it didn't really bother us. I just felt for anyone on the other side who perhaps might have been trying to enjoy a romantic couples vacation.
Before I go, I will just post pics of our breakfast at Kona's. I am a huge fan of the Big Kahuna and had this our first day:
Because of all the hype about the Tonga Toast, combined with the fact that I am also a huge french toast lover, I sucumbed to the hype and ordered it the next day:
Although this is perhaps blasphemy on this thread, in all honesty, I perhaps enjoyed the 1st mouthful and then forced myself to each almost half of it so my belly would be full. It was way too sweet for me, and I have the sweetest tooth of just about anyone!
Surprisingly, my server didn't give me any sirop, not that I would have wanted it anyway with the toast itself being that sweet. She did give me a canister of strawberry compote, which was very good. This is what allowed me to eat as much of the toast as I did.
By the next day I had switched back to the Big Kahuna and that is where I will stay! To this day it remains my breakfast of choice in all of WDW!
Again, fabulous time, fabulous resort! My hands-down favourite place to stay in all of WDW!
