Bird003
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Oh wonderful! Can you use your refillable mugs?FWIW, Kona Island (which has great coffee, in my opinion) opens at 6:30am.
Oh wonderful! Can you use your refillable mugs?FWIW, Kona Island (which has great coffee, in my opinion) opens at 6:30am.
Is any walkway to/ from the Grand Floridian open yet?
Does the boat go from MK to Grand Floridian to Polynesian? I canT remember the stop order
I believe the walkway between MK and GF is open but not the one between GF and Poly.Is any walkway to/ from the Grand Floridian open yet?
Does the boat go from MK to Grand Floridian to Polynesian? I canT remember the stop order
Thanks for sharing! Boardwalk was our first deluxe stay so it holds a special place in our hearts. I almost booked it instead of Poly because we love it so much. DH hasn't stayed at Poly yet so I'm excited to see what he thinks after staying at both.Returned from my split stay last Sunday...first half at Boardwalk, 2nd half at Poly. I asked the family what resort they preferred.... the wife said Boardwalk (Poly to visit but not to stay), the kids both said Boardwalk (mostly the pool and the ability to walk to Epcot and Studios), and grandma said without a doubt the Poly...she said it reminded her of her of Panama (she was born there).
I am on the fence. We had a Boardwalk View (pixie dust as I had Garden/Pool reserved) and the walk to and from the room was pretty long...but we had Moorea at Poly so also long (but didn't seem like it given the ambiance). Also to the post above yes there was an ice machine in Moorea...needed it after I banged my leg on that pulldown bed my kid slept in.
Proximity to parks is evened out by the Monorail (Magic and Epcot lines). You can crawl from Moorea to the TTC (and literally crawl back from the TTC to Moorea after Epcot).
What might be the tiebreaker is the resort food at the Poly. Boardwalk has nothing like Captain Cooks close by (I know the Ale and Compass and Beach Club Marketplace is close but not at the resort and takes some walking).
One of my favorite memories was winding up my trip with the Mrs. at Trader Sams the night before we flew away...amazing.
Boardwalk Joe's however.... and I love Bellevue Lounge.
I did love the 2nd bathroom at Poly....
So based on the family (grandma said one and done) I think we will go back to Boardwalk next trip...and visit the Poly often to get our kicks...it's also a little cheaper.
My kids are 23 and 27 and thisWe are looking forward to our first stay at Poly. We have been to WDW twice before as a family and only stayed at WL. We are looking forward to the theme park view/club level experience. This is probably the last trip with the kids since they are not really kids anymore thanks for the info everyone.
We had kids jumping in the hot tub during NYE week. It was dangerous and all the adults got splashed.One comment on both resorts... I really wish they would put a minimum age on the spa/hot tub.... ..even though it would be hard to enforce...I would have loved to dip my aching body into one of them with a beverage after a long park day but there were usually multiple kids floating around in there...I felt like being the grumpy old man and saying "the water slide is that way, kid!".
Yep I am turning into my dad.
Never stayed at BCV....but are there almost daily when we stay at Boardwalk due to the Quick Service at the marketplace...might try for it next year depending on the timeline of the stormalong bay refurbishmentWe had kids jumping in the hot tub during NYE week. It was dangerous and all the adults got splashed.
We are deciding Poly vs Beach Club villa OR switch to AOA 1 bedroom suite (2 baths, Skyliner) - we got the free dining package but we don’t necessarily need a TS everyday and always has snack credits left over in the past. The 2 bathrooms are great at the Poly but it was tight and the monorail with a double stroller involved long waits (30-45 mins; was always full so lot of standing involved after a long and tiring park day (Skyliner is so relaxing). Waiting on that incline with the weight of a double stroller pushing while adults are shoving their way infront of us (wish that crowd as better controlled or a roped off area for strollers
We’ve tried the QS at the Poly and it was not our cup of tea. The BCV room seems so small and the balcony seems small and dangerous (we had bigger balconies on the cruise! Pool, we have a kid with disabilities and it seems like there are a lot more places to get into trouble at stormalong bay but our kid loves the sand/beach. We travel for Boma and Ohana once a trip.
Our double stroller is really thin. It’s the Joovy Caboose ultralight and it fits easily in the Skyliner with room for legs. No folding needed. It fits like a single stroller in a trunk with the canopy removed (came in handy when we had to rent a car, buy car seats, car chargers, drive 20 hours back home because all flights were cancelled - spring break a few years ago)Never stayed at BCV....but are there almost daily when we stay at Boardwalk due to the Quick Service at the marketplace...might try for it next year depending on the timeline of the stormalong bay refurbishment
Thankfully we are past the double stroller years..although once or twice the last trip my 8 year old hit a wall in epcot and I wish we had it since carrying that precious block of cement was excruciating.
I thought double strollers weren't allowed on the skyliner..perhaps I am mistaken.
Happy planning! Hoping for a summer 2025 trip myself...and consider trying the Thai coconut meatballs at captain cooks next time..might change your mind!
Definitely look into getting a cake delivered at Ohana (GF bakery will be able to make it for you or you can try Daisy Cakes Orlando-had to pick up from bell services and keep it with us).DD just returned from WDW and got a bounceback offer, so we checked into rates and WOW there is something there that we can afford! DD and I will be staying August 2-5 in a water-view room!! Touringplans show our options for rooms being in Fiji or Samoa; is there any reason to think this isn't correct? I'm definitely going to put in a room request and we are SO FREAKIN' PSYCHED to be coming to the Poly! We usually stay at AllStars so this it really really exciting!
Talk to me about coffee. We usually bring our own. Do the coffee makers take Keurig pods? How is the coffee on-site? Being the Poly, I'd hope there is great Kona coffee! Also, does anyone know if I can purchase half and half onsite, or is milk available? This is a whirlwind, no theme park weekend trip to celebrate my birthday (July) and DD's birthday (September); together we will add up to being 100 years old!