KAT4DISNEY
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I was wondering if maybe the special style of construction of the Poly and Contemporary might have something to do with it, although I'm not sure if the 3 DVC buildings which were constructed later were the same type of construction, with the slide-in pre-fab rooms like Roy Disney helped design. I'm guessing that maybe not, since the rooms are a slightly different size.
But it made me wonder if having a slide in design contributed to not being able to put as much insulation between the rooms. The Contemporary has some concrete separating the rooms near the exterior, like you see on the sides of your balcony, which might mitigate it over there (and if you've noticed, the floors of the rooms in the tower sink down due to this unique construction, and apparently the rooms have settled enough that they can no longer be removed in the same way they were slid in, but we are getting off topic).
Since Tikiman responded that the rooms were entirely gutted and one could walk the length of the building I think that sets aside any thought that they had a modular type build that would not have allowed them to to modify. Either way, insulation can be added even to a concrete wall but a concrete wall would not have the same noise transference as a drywall.
Was just going to add - even if the original Poly longhouses were built as modular I don't believe it was concrete of any sort. I know I've read a few things about the builds of both CR and Poly and seem to recall that some of the Poly info that is out there as "fact" really isn't.
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