I'd say Poly then. BLT doesn't really fit my eye as having a laid back vibe, either, but I've stayed there twice and enjoyed it each time. Having the access to MK and the monorail is hard advantage to beat, but since you won't be cramming in the parks, then that issue becomes less important. I definitely find Poly has a calmer, more relaxing feel to it.Feel wise I do not like BLT at all. Poly is more my thing. However I never actually stayed there to judge how valuable the walk to MK is. We have annual passes and are going back Christmas week so we are not cramming all the parks in a day or two chilling at the pool while traveling to the other resorts to eat.
We own at BLT, IMO it's a nice resort but I don't get the Disney feeling there.
Bill
And for me it's likely the most "Disney" feeling. Looking out your window and seeing MK - it's as Disney as it gets. Or looking down at a pool with a big neon Mickey and having the Space Mt pictures and Mickey and Minnie hanging on your wall - all Disney. Walk out the front door and in 5-10 minutes your're walking in the gates of the Magic Kingdom.
I enjoy Poly and think it's a very nice resort but it doesn't say "Disney" quite as much.
I like the monorail but the MK view to me is mostly rooftops. The contemporary design elements makes me feel like I could be in any hotel anywhere. The short walk to the MK is nice but the pool is just so, so.
One thing that Disney has done nicely is that there is something for everyone.
Bill
New resorts get the "A" team while retfurbs get the "B" design teamThing is that hotel feel is where Disney is taking things with the new refurbs. At this point BLT is practically dripping with "Disney" vs BWV and BCV. I still enjoy those resorts but they could just as easily be a resort somewhere else. Same with BC and now YC is really removing theming from what I've seen.