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Second: To hop or not to hop? We never hop. We've never felt a need. Even if we took a midday break, we just went back to the same resort in the evening. However, I can see the merit of having hoppers so we can spend a little time at MK each evening. But if we are used to NOT hopping, should we just stick with that? I don't want to spend money that is unnecessary and with the, um, "magical" deals, you have to determine your tickets ahead of time. You don't have the option of upgrading after check in. So we can't wait and see how we feel once we are there.
My DW is soooo excited about our upcoming Christmas time December trip to the Polynesian that she handmade this awesome Poly inspired Tiki Christmas Wreath!! Just thought I'd share it! Thanks and Happy Holidays!!
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Just booked a trip for June 2017! The DVC studio room was actually cheaper than a non-DVC standard room so we booked that. Crossing fingers for a discount down the road though! i have a quick question though - how comfortable / or uncomfortable is the pull out sofa in the DVC studios? Can anyone who has slept on it give your opinions please?
Wow! We just got back from our first family Disney trip. We stayed club level in the Poly (Tonga Suites). The bar was set so high, I don't think we could ever come back! We arrived very early knowing the room was not ready. However, they still gave us a tour and showed us where Tonga was located. We told them we were headed to Disney Springs and that I was setup for text alerts. Once I received it we headed to the Ambassador suite. The photos are just like what you see on Tikiman's website. I will throw a couple more in this post to show you the perks you get with the suite.
We were greeted with a cheese tray and rice krispy treats. Also, received a packet for the screening of Moana.
I will put my thoughts in bullets:
Hope this helps anybody deciding about staying in the Tonga.
- I believe mousekeeping came twice a day. We would come back for a late afternoon nap and find everything was refreshed. When we came back late in the evening, the beds were turned down with chocolates.
- Tonga guests have their own lounge. That was great for getting coffee first thing and grabbing a beer before calling it a night. However, we did make it to Hawaii a few times.
- Tonga guests are allowed to order from a complimentary menu. We took advantage of that.
- Tonga is tucked away and very quite. A couple of times I would see people try to go in; however, the concierge would kindly turn them away. There are not that many guests so they knew the families that were staying in the suites.
- The snacks were on par with what you read on this forum. However, I think staying in the Tonga gives you an advantage.
I WANT IT, is she taking orders??My DW is soooo excited about our upcoming Christmas time December trip to the Polynesian that she handmade this awesome Poly inspired Tiki Christmas Wreath!! Just thought I'd share it! Thanks and Happy Holidays!!
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I was able to book for Thanksgiving with my agent last Wednesday with a agency exclusive. The dates are on some of their agents FB, but just released.I've been stalking the agency's website and FB page and there still isn't anything about the Labor Day deal there.
I also e-mailed my agent a little over a week ago asking when the deal was being released and she said 'any day now' but I haven't heard from her yet. Grrr.....
Sorry just realized it was answered.I was able to book for Thanksgiving with my agent last Wednesday with a agency exclusive. The dates are on some of their agents FB, but just released.
to having easy access to MK
Wow! We just got back from our first family Disney trip. We stayed club level in the Poly (Tonga Suites).
I had to cancel our Thanksgiving trip to POQ last Tuesday for arrival on Thursday. But we were able to switch our dates to the Poly for Thanksgiving 2017. I am sooo excited. We have stayed at CB and Pop but never deluxe. I am looking forward to having easy access to MK and the Monirail. My two DDs will be 12 and 1 and 1/2.So looking forward to the convenience. We were sad at first but now I am excited.
Just booked first ever stay at the Poly for Thanksgiving Week, 2017!! We are so excited!! Haven't been in 4 years (pre Magic Bands, etc.), so lots to re-learn in the coming months.
Question for this group: Which longhouse/location do you recommend for a standard room stay with 2 young kids (4 & 9)? and 70 year young mother?
You're going to be wowed by easy access to Epcot as well.
i have a quick question though - how comfortable / or uncomfortable is the pull out sofa in the DVC studios? Can anyone who has slept on it give your opinions please?
Congrats on booking your first stay at the Poly! We have stayed here 3x (4th in June) - we stayed away during all the construction so excited to go back and check everything out.We have just decided to book the Poly for our trip next August. It will be our first stay at the Poly and we are all really looking forward to it. We have visited and had dinner and breakfast on property and really liked the atmosphere there. With an agency deal, it was too hard to pass up staying there for our next trip.
Just returned from another lovely stay at the Poly. Everything was terrific, with only one complaint: THE RESORT MUSIC LOOP. OMG, there were like 5 (I'm being generous) Hawaiian themed Christmas songs, sung by a man accompanied by children, and though it was cute at first, by the end of my trip I was ready to start dismantling speakers. Our entire party of 9, including 2 seniors and 3 kids agreed. None of us could imagine what it was like to work there every day with that. Other than that, the Poly was on point and remains our #1 resort.
I still have the music loop from the summer going through my head.....daily. But you know what? It has lured me back, cause I'm constantly thinking about the Poly. So I just booked an August trip. I'm not even sure I can really swing an August trip. But I must hear the music again.....
Just returned from another lovely stay at the Poly. Everything was terrific, with only one complaint: THE RESORT MUSIC LOOP. OMG, there were like 5 (I'm being generous) Hawaiian themed Christmas songs, sung by a man accompanied by children, and though it was cute at first, by the end of my trip I was ready to start dismantling speakers. Our entire party of 9, including 2 seniors and 3 kids agreed. None of us could imagine what it was like to work there every day with that. Other than that, the Poly was on point and remains our #1 resort.
We have just decided to book the Poly for our trip next August. It will be our first stay at the Poly and we are all really looking forward to it. We have visited and had dinner and breakfast on property and really liked the atmosphere there. With an agency deal, it was too hard to pass up staying there for our next trip.
I still have the music loop from the summer going through my head.....daily. But you know what? It has lured me back, cause I'm constantly thinking about the Poly. So I just booked an August trip. I'm not even sure I can really swing an August trip. But I must hear the music again.....
I'm starting to work out our dining plans for our June trip and which parks we want to be in at least some of the days. My husband wants to hit rope drop at MK as soon as possible because that's when he feels like his WDW vacation really starts so we're probably going to drive down the afternoon before (we're in the Atlanta area) and stay somewhere cheap outside the park so that we can make that. My question is, if we head on over to the Poly to park the car should we go ahead and check in (staying CL for the first time!) before we go over on the boat or just wait till later in the afternoon to come back and do it? I know the chances of the room being ready are slim to none but do we need to have our bands activated or something and is it ok to park when we haven't actually checked in?