CheetoGuido
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Apr 11, 2007
- Messages
- 154
We just got back from our 1st DVC visit to WDW. We have LOVED the Poly for almost a decade, always making ADRs there and staying there once before. Now that we own DVC we jumped at the chance to stay at the Poly again. We were a bit disappointed in the monorails that never worked in the morning to get to MK and EP. This problem was compounded when the cast members gave misinformation as to how to get to MK, opposite of the bus drivers at the bus stop. We ended up just getting a taxi both times.
BF & Dinner at Ohana & Kona Cafe felt rushed and the food was a notch below what it used be. Our meat skewers cold, eggs a strange consistency and quality of steak at Kona was questionable. They did sit us down promptly every time and that was definitely helpful when you are tired or a schedule to stick to.
I have a hard time sleeping in hotels and the ferry horn blasting all night kept me up for hours. I had read other dvc'ers report this problem and thought it was impossible, but alas no, it is real and it is every 20 minutes. The walls must be made of cardboard because one night a family below us on the 1st floor let their children run amok in the grassy area in front of their room from midnight to over 1 am. They were screaming wildly and it literally sounded like they were playing tag in our balcony. It was awful.
I really love the Poly so I was a bit surprised to end up coming away from our trip that we might prefer elsewhere and in addition, I think we would prefer a 1 bedroom instead of a studio. The Poly location is definitely a WIN if the monorail is actually running in the morning. And we loved having 2 showers. The room decor was nice too. But having to walk to another building for laundry was hard. Real world problems, i know. It is just that after a couple of days at WDW in the summer, you just don't want to have to take any extra step that is not absolutely necessary
. Oh and the new pool was really nice, not crowded and the hot tub was amazing for aching sore feet.
We were in Tokelau, 3rd floor, facing Moorea, near the MK end (closer to lagoon). We had a great view, could see MK. But maybe further from the lagoon is better if you are a light sleeper and the ferry horn will bother you. It does a double toot every time it approaches the TTC.
Everything else was great.
BF & Dinner at Ohana & Kona Cafe felt rushed and the food was a notch below what it used be. Our meat skewers cold, eggs a strange consistency and quality of steak at Kona was questionable. They did sit us down promptly every time and that was definitely helpful when you are tired or a schedule to stick to.
I have a hard time sleeping in hotels and the ferry horn blasting all night kept me up for hours. I had read other dvc'ers report this problem and thought it was impossible, but alas no, it is real and it is every 20 minutes. The walls must be made of cardboard because one night a family below us on the 1st floor let their children run amok in the grassy area in front of their room from midnight to over 1 am. They were screaming wildly and it literally sounded like they were playing tag in our balcony. It was awful.
I really love the Poly so I was a bit surprised to end up coming away from our trip that we might prefer elsewhere and in addition, I think we would prefer a 1 bedroom instead of a studio. The Poly location is definitely a WIN if the monorail is actually running in the morning. And we loved having 2 showers. The room decor was nice too. But having to walk to another building for laundry was hard. Real world problems, i know. It is just that after a couple of days at WDW in the summer, you just don't want to have to take any extra step that is not absolutely necessary

We were in Tokelau, 3rd floor, facing Moorea, near the MK end (closer to lagoon). We had a great view, could see MK. But maybe further from the lagoon is better if you are a light sleeper and the ferry horn will bother you. It does a double toot every time it approaches the TTC.
Everything else was great.