Kata said:
I currrently have ressies at FQ 3 nights,2 nights AKL conceirge,3 nights BWI
standard,and 6 nights at Royal Pacific,I will be planning on using my FQ nights as my late nights for
MVMCP,Fantasmic,and Cirq du Soleil so I guess it is smart to keep that resort stay more economical.Thanks for all the great feedback!!!!
Wow, that's a lot of hopping!
We just got back from our first family trip to WDW. It consisted of 5 nights at the Poly followed by 3 nights AKL CL. We had a standard room during our Poly stay. It was fine but, to me, the setting of the resort is what makes it great.
Obviously, I can't speak knowledgeably about the other MK monorail resorts but one of the things I that I thought was the most neat about the Poly is that you just really felt like you were in the heart of WDW 100% of the time; because of the layout of the resort (we were in Tahiti Longhouse), we often got around the resort by walking along the Beach front and you could always see not too far off in the distance Cinderella's castle, Space Mountain, the monorails, etc., etc. ALL of the time...whether walking to the Grand Ceremonial House, to the pools, sitting on the beach, walking to the Poly boat launch to MK, or going back to your room. Sunset point is a point along the beach where you get a great view of the MK and, in particular, Cinderella's Castle; its a great photo spot as the castle is framed by a small grove of palm trees and it appears to be a spot where many couples exchange wedding vows. For first-timers like us, there was also something about staying at one of the original WDW resorts.
The transportation can't be beat. It is the only monorail resort where the ride to the MK is roughly the same time as the ride back to the resort from the MK. With the CR, you have to go all the way around the loop to get to the MK (but you could walk) and, with the GF, the return trip to the resort from the MK requires you to go all the way around the loop. Because of its proximity to the TTC, the Poly is the only resort that you go to and come back from the MK using either the resort monorail or the express monorail. Also, its proximity to the TTC means that you can take just one monorail to get to Epcot. While it shares the boat to and from MK with the GF, the Poly is the second stop on the way over to the MK so its a non-stop boat trip over for Poly guests.
Finally, my impression during our stay was that there was a really relaxing, family feel to the resort which was nice contrast to what was going on at the MK and other parks during our visit the week before Easter. Viewing the Electric Water Pageant and Wishes from the Poly beach was quintessential WDW!
However, I have to admit that my spouse wasn't struck by the "wow" factor. I think she was expecting more from the room itself for the cost of the room (eventhough it was discounted under a general code); I don't think she couldn't shake the sticker shock.