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How about the Polynesian in general. I know its not worth the price but nothing probably is at Disney. Seems cool though
See, I think that hotel is worth every penny. I love it.How about the Polynesian in general. I know its not worth the price but nothing probably is at Disney. Seems cool though
My wife's favorite Disney hotel. It is really cool. Nice pools, great beach, super easy to get to and from MK via monorail or boat. Ohana is a favorite of the thread. Kona Cafe is a really good, too. Heck, the QSR is great for taking plates to the beach or back to the room. I have a gripe with how the bathrooms in the guest rooms are laid out, but that's a quibble.How about the Polynesian in general. I know its not worth the price but nothing probably is at Disney. Seems cool though
My wife's favorite Disney hotel. It is really cool. Nice pools, great beach, super easy to get to and from MK via monorail or boat. Ohana is a favorite of the thread. Kona Cafe is a really good, too. Heck, the QSR is great for taking plates to the beach or back to the room. I have a gripe with how the bathrooms in the guest rooms are laid out, but that's a quibble.
If you're worried about price - and yes, the Poly is VERY expensive - consider splitting the stay between Poly on your MK days and somewhere less expensive for the satellite parks. It's a bit of a hassle packing up mid-trip, but most of the resorts ship your bags from resort-to-resort for you, so you can pack up and check out, hit the parks, then when you check in to your new place your bags will be waiting for you.
thanks trying to pick between poly and wildernessSee, I think that hotel is worth every penny. I love it.
yeah the more im reading the more stuff seems to be closed off.. Especially for the kids..I'll make the cal for you...Wildreness Lodge is under major construction right now. Adding a whole new set of DVC rooms and updating the main building.
I'll make the cal for you...Wildreness Lodge is under major construction right now. Adding a whole new set of DVC rooms and updating the main building.
didnt think about magic band thing will have too look into that I guess.doubt it, being everything now is tied to your personal magic band. Plus, with the state of security these days, I would thing that they would frown upon people checking into hotel rooms under different names. But I could be wrong, never tried it.
How many are in your room? If you can add him without going over the room limit just do it and have him check in with you and pay - you pay him. I can't imagine they wouldn't allow that - he could always leave for family reasons to go back home.didnt think about magic band thing will have too look into that I guess.
he would actually be checking in and might even stay a night, but wouldnt stay the entire time and go to the parks
he would be 5th, so OK for PolyHow many are in your room? If you can add him without going over the room limit just do it and have him check in with you and pay - you pay him. I can't imagine they wouldn't allow that - he could always leave for family reasons to go back home.
Yes. Just log in on the my Disney experience app. You can add, buy, link tickets, etc.Can I link our magic bands from our last trip to a one day pass?
For those ages I would say MK, Epcot, AK, HSSo will have an almost 5 yr old and 6 yr old in November. Trying to decide between a 2 or 3 day pass.
What's the ranking of the parks for kids our age.
Figure Magic Kingdom is a must, then not sure about the other 3
What is the golf ball?I agree with glv that AK is really fun. I love it. However, the new Frozen ride will be open at Epcot. Combine that with the Finding Nemo ride, the Pixar 3d movie, the golf ball and Figment and I think its the perfect zone for your kids.
But I can easily see AK and Epcot switching. My wife doesnt love AK, I do
The ride right in the front of epcot. Where they take you through the history of the worldWhat is the golf ball?
Just got back with 9 and 6 year olds. I think the six year old would rank them Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood. Test Track and Spaceship Earth were big hits at Epcot, but not much else. May depend on girl or boy, too, if they want to do princess things and/or see the live shows.So will have an almost 5 yr old and 6 yr old in November. Trying to decide between a 2 or 3 day pass.
What's the ranking of the parks for kids our age.
Figure Magic Kingdom is a must, then not sure about the other 3
Ahhh. Thanks!The ride right in the front of epcot. Where they take you through the history of the world
the one where they "Flunked Flank?" and we all learned that "Its good to be the king" lolThe ride right in the front of epcot. Where they take you through the history of the world
no..summers only for a while. My wife is a teacher, so its the only time we can get away. I'm at 83 days and while it does seem like forever as well, I can make our FP's at the end of the month.For some reason I tought you had a December trip planned too. Good idea on the bags...and the dining plan, Huh??? I figured that was taken care of regardless of where we stay.
Won't cramp us either way. Our crew is pretty much down for whatever. December seems like ages away!
Yes, pretty much their favorite thing right now as the continuously watch all 7 now episodes for their night time show in 20 minute increments, legos, lightsabers,etcFor those ages I would say MK, Epcot, AK, HS
Unless they are die hard Star Wars fans. Then switch AK and HS. Toy Story is an awesome awesome ride, but with so much construction at HS, not sure it can rank above any right now
Maybe do a 2 day park hopper and hit two parks in a day
2 boysJust got back with 9 and 6 year olds. I think the six year old would rank them Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood. Test Track and Spaceship Earth were big hits at Epcot, but not much else. May depend on girl or boy, too, if they want to do princess things and/or see the live shows.
Another bonus of the Polynesian is it's proximity to the Ticket & Transportation Center so you have access to the EPCOT monorail loop.My wife's favorite Disney hotel. It is really cool. Nice pools, great beach, super easy to get to and from MK via monorail or boat. Ohana is a favorite of the thread. Kona Cafe is a really good, too. Heck, the QSR is great for taking plates to the beach or back to the room. I have a gripe with how the bathrooms in the guest rooms are laid out, but that's a quibble.
If you're worried about price - and yes, the Poly is VERY expensive - consider splitting the stay between Poly on your MK days and somewhere less expensive for the satellite parks. It's a bit of a hassle packing up mid-trip, but most of the resorts ship your bags from resort-to-resort for you, so you can pack up and check out, hit the parks, then when you check in to your new place your bags will be waiting for you.
Definitely. I would recommend walking between the Polynesian and the Epcot monorail (i.e. don't take the monorail from the Poly to the Transportation Center in order to switch monorails).Another bonus of the Polynesian is it's proximity to the Ticket & Transportation Center so you have access to the EPCOT monorail loop.
im thinking we are gonna do 3 out of the 4 and have a chill day at poly on our 3rd day to break it up and do the breakfast thing and luau thingIf you have young kids it's AK in the morning/afternoon hotel for nap/pool Epcot for dinner and fireworks.
of course this requires a hopper pass but if you are in for a dime you are in for a dollar.
@glvsav37 we must be doing it wrong! We thought since our trip started on Dec 11th, we could call and book BLT yesterday...but technically we weren't 7 months out. Since we wanted to book BLT on Dec 13, we had to wait til May 13. No biggie right???? wrong....Saturday the 17th is no longer available. Going to have to wing it at the Poly for 7 nights. Slightly discouraging, but not the biggest deal.?? its 11 and 7. book your home resort 11 months out and any other resort at 7. I have not heard of them changing to 6 or any thing?
have you checked availability at BLT (you need to sign into your DCV account to view)
What I would do? Keep the Polly room, then check when they say you can (which should be now, I'd get clarification on that). Using the availability tool....see what is available and when. It may be that only a single day of your stay is booked, maybe at the beginning or end. So you could do a split stay—BLT for when its available and then polly for the rest (they will move your bags and such for you). Or change your view..say theme park isn't avail but stand is. Or get on a waitlist for the room you want at BLT. Or shift your travel plans a day or 2 to fit when the room is avail.
Its funny, even though my home resort is Old Key, we stay at BLT all the time, travel in the high season (summer) and never had a problem booking a room there at 7 months out.
Check to see if there is anything big going on during those dates that might draw larger then normal crowds....opening of food and wine, marathons, etc all cause the room availability to fluctuate.
You don't have to.Total noob question but why do you have to plan your food stops? Seems like a ton of places to eat.
yes, Lilo and Stitch breakfast is at the poly. My kids loved itYeah, we're gonna just roll with 7 nights at the Poly. I can't complain, especially with all the other stuff going on in the FFA right now. Seems rediculous to even think about complaining about getting shut out at BLT.
Got any tips on booking a dinner at Cinderellas Royal table? thats the last one on our list we'd like to do. Ur longest Disney trip has been 5 nights, so staying 7 I feel like we can slow it down and enjoy the little things like the pool and restaurants.
Planning on a breakfast at the Poly one day, that's the Lilo and Stitch meal I think.
Any good places to eat off the actual resorts, like the boardwalk area?
We stayed there last year for a couple nights while we waited for our Bay Lake room to open up.so it looks like we can get Saratoga springs villas for about half the cost of what I booked the poly for from one of the dvc sites.
anyone stay there before?
Yea, its strange about the little nit picking and planning issues in this thread vs the actual gravity of the real world like whats going on with Shady.Yeah, we're gonna just roll with 7 nights at the Poly. I can't complain, especially with all the other stuff going on in the FFA right now. Seems rediculous to even think about complaining about getting shut out at BLT.
Got any tips on booking a dinner at Cinderellas Royal table? thats the last one on our list we'd like to do. Ur longest Disney trip has been 5 nights, so staying 7 I feel like we can slow it down and enjoy the little things like the pool and restaurants.
Planning on a breakfast at the Poly one day, that's the Lilo and Stitch meal I think.
Any good places to eat off the actual resorts, like the boardwalk area?
early mornings and late nights. The rest is in the pool.How do you guys make it in the parks in July or August? It was hotter than hell in there today and it's just mid May.
We eat anywhere and everywhere. Transportation system makes it pretty easy to go anywhere. Each resort restaurant has their own theme and atmosphere.so you guys go to the lodges/resorts you arent staying at just to grab dinner vs eating in the park?
any standouts in the parks as far as quick stops?