iloveeeyore
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First, this is for KatMark
!We have stayed at both of these resorts, and while we love them both, I personally prefer the Poly, while DH gives the edge to the WL. I don't think you can go wrong with either. If you read the above posts carefully, you will see conflicting opinions on almost every single category. The Poly has nicer rooms...the WL has nicer rooms. The Poly has better food...WL has better food. I hate the outside buildings...I love the outside buildings, etc.
Honestly, I think it comes down to which theme turns you on more. Are you more tropical or outdoorsy? Do you like palm trees and flowers, or a fireplace and tall pines? For me the Poly wins out because my answer to this question is palm trees and flowers. DH likes the dramatic lobby and the hot tubs of the WL. Some say that the Poly is "spread out." We don't think so. The guest rooms are located in buildings that are separate from the lobby, yes, but we haven't found anything to be particularly far from anything, as it is at say, Caribbean Beach. In fact, the walk from our room to the bus stop at WL seemed farther than any walk we ever experienced at the Poly...and we didn't mind, anyway. I'm bringing this up to emphasize that every family has a unique experience that affects their perception of each resort, and you must recognize that most of what is offered is opinion based on experience, not necessarily empirical fact.Just curious what kind of ideas you have for a toddler to do at a resort? IMO, the best thing to do in the afternoon at the resort for a toddler is nap! ALL Disney resorts are very kid-friendly and offer some activities and events. Please tell us what you have in mind so we can offer more specific advice. Here's what I can think of:
The WL has a kiddie pool, I think. But while the Poly doesn't have a dedicated kiddie pool, it does have a splash and play area that's more like fountains and sprinklers (no standing water) and a zero-entry section of the main pool. Both resorts offer different kinds of activities by the pool, games and such, but I don't know if they are appropriate for a 3-year-old (sorry, it's been a long time since I've travelled with a 3-year-old). Both resorts have a beach (no swimming allowed, but you may play in the sand). IMO the view from the Poly beach is pure magic, the view from WL is very nice. Your toddler probably won't care a bout that, but YOU might!
The Poly has a section of the lobby for kids to watch TV and do some crafts, color, etc. I don't remember seeing that at WL, but there is a section near the entrance to WCC with Lincoln Logs. From WL, it is VERY easy to get to Fort Wilderness, either a pretty long walk or a boat ride. FW has a petting zoo, pony rides, movies on the beach? Mickey's Backyard BBQ. You can always get there from the Poly, too, but it's a litle more complicated. I don't know if you'd want to take the time to do that on a relatively short trip anyway. Both resorts offer a boat ride to and from MK. The Poly also offers the monorail to/from MK and Epcot. You can use the monorail when you stay at WL, too, you just have to use the boat to get to it first. The Poly has 'Ohana, which IMO is one of the best restaurants on property. It is a Mickey and Lilo & Stitch character breakfast in the morning and an all-you-can eat Polynesian feast in the evening with games for kids (limbo, coconut races). We like it much more than WCC, which is WL's family restaurant, which also has games and antics. But this is just our opinion and others disagree. And you can stay at WL and dine at 'Ohana anyway and vice versa, so I wouldn't call that a reason to stay there.
The view of the fireworks from the Poly beach is one of the best views in all of WDW. And you are allowed to watch from there whether you stay there or not, this is a fact. From WL, you can see some of the higher fireworks, but it is by no means considered a view of the fireworks show. You can see EWP from both resorts, Poly 9 PM and WL 9:35 nightly.
Please let us know if you have any more specific questions. Have you found the Poly FAQ and the WL FAQ threads yet? You might find those very helpful.
Happy Planning!



We like the lodge feel but my DH loves the fact that at the end of a long day at MK, when the lines for the busses, monorails and ferry are reeeeaaallly long that the wait and line for the boat back to WL is short and its a nice relaxing ride back to WL 