Just back from 8 terrific nights at the Poly (GV Concierge, $239/nt + tax). First time at WDW in 20 years! This time with family (wife and 2 kids, ages 5 y/o and 11 months). Concierge service was great as was the food prepared by Dick. Especially enjoyed the evening Frangelico with desserts (yes, I think it was worth the money they even have a large screen TV in the lounge for the kids to watch the Disney channel)
pool was crowded but if you have been on vacation with kids before, you are already used to it (especially if youve been to one of the Beaches Resorts). Nothing intolerable
used Tiffany Towncar to get there (drivers were Berkley and Mohammed - both were great, helped with the luggage, etc.) and rented a car from National to get around (full size, 4-door Camry, 4 nights for $129 using DC and Entertainment coupon) because we hate waiting for buses with the baby
ate at: Chef Mickey's (dinner w/Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Chip & Dale)), 'Ohana (dinner and breakfast), Kona, Captain Cook's, 1900 Park Fare (breakfast w/Mary Poppins, Pinnochio, Alice, Mad Hatter), Cindy's Castle (breakfast w/ Cindy, Snow White, Jasmine, Aladin, and Belle), Crystal Palace (lunch w/ Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet), Sci-Fi Dive-In Theater, Polynesian Luau, AK Breakastsaurus (Donald Duck, Goofy, Minnie, Chip & Dale), and the Plaza Restaurant (twice!). Fast pass worked great!
son did the Pirate Cruise (loved it but be preared to visit the Piartes of the Carribbean may times afterwards you were going to anyway, werent you?)
used Motorola 2-way radios (a must)
Canon ELPH S100 digital camera (fits in pocket took 230 picture stored on a 128MB flash card)
be sure to schedule an early afternoon break
if you stay for fireworks, you might want to wait 30-45 minutes for the crowd to dissipate before leaving
feel free to email me with any questions. I cam email you our itinerary in Excel if you like.
Chris
Chris