JoeCamel
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But they have a killer pineapple whipCorrect. It is a money funnel for the LDS church, complete with white missionary revisionist history. For good measure, they threw in some cultural appropriation, too.
But they have a killer pineapple whipCorrect. It is a money funnel for the LDS church, complete with white missionary revisionist history. For good measure, they threw in some cultural appropriation, too.
Feel free to ignore my posts if you don’t intend to engage meaningfully with the ongoing conversation.So only your opinion counts?
That they do!!But they have a killer pineapple whip
Someone needs to arrest it before it strikes againBut they have a killer pineapple whip
Fortunately (?), that’s also when rates began to become insanely expensive,
Where’s the fun in paying gobs of cash to stay in a hotel with the same subdued, minimalist aesthetic found in any other upscale hotel?
You used it as a design reference. You didnt have to name the Polynesian Cultural Center.While this may be true, I was using as an example of the fact that I've just been to the place this is based on. And while the PCC may not be entirely accurate, the architecture is at least somewhat accurate. And my point is, at least in Oahu, the Island Tower would be perfectly fine.
I love riviera.That building is so atrociously ugly it will always look unfinished. Another architectural FAIL. Who designs these things? Add it to the list of Destino, Riviera and Lakeside doesn't look too promising either.
While I am no fan of the Riviera, I will agree, we also had the 3 br villa and it was huge and beautiful... It absolutely did not feel like a Disney hotel... and especially did not reflect "The Riviera" theme. It was a very nicely designed apartment. the view was nice, and it was nice to look out over the lake and the Skyliner...I stayed in the 3br grand villa at riviera and I think it is the nicest room in all WDW. Looks to me like poly Island Tower is going to be similar. Excellent interior and average exterior
Is The Baylake Tower common areas and pools deluxe and DVC represented. BayLake doesn't need an enormous lobby for it shares with The Contemporary. Can be said the same thing with The Villa Tower at Grand Floridian except it's little building lobby is very nice with the Penguin fountain and mimics the other resort buildings. BayLake if you were to enter from the lobby check in feels small like a dead end. The Riviera lobby was really shocking contrast to Gran Destino's enormous lobby high ceiling at first why the difference especially one is moderate other is deluxe. I wonder if it was under the same people that did Gran Destino Tower would they striked it up a bit more.I do think the rooms vs. lobby/architecture is an important distinction. The rooms in the newer projects are quite nice and I would argue more aligned with modern audience needs/wants. While the artwork is a little ChatGPT (in what's represented, not style), the finishes in the Riviera rooms are very nice. It's the resort itself, common areas and pools that really seem lacking for a deluxe (even DVC) Disney property. Island Tower seems the same.
Feel free to ignore my posts if you don’t intend to engage meaningfully with the ongoing conversation.
The initial post to which you responded is in no way “disrespectful.”Sorry but your posts don't seem to leave any room for engagement. They are aggressively dismissive and disrespectful of different opinions.
I can’t find the video. Link??Tikiman’s Unofficial has a video from inside the lobby area. It’s gorgeous.
Thanks for the thoughts - nice summary.So I just toured the island tower!
The building and facilities are ready, there’s just a bit of outdoor work remaining. Landscaping particularly facing the monorail side and then they are putting in the remaining pathway work under the tree like exit structure on the lagoon side.
It’s very, very nice. Still on the beige end of things, but there is a lot of aqua marine notes woven throughout. The lobby also has giant green plant cylindrical structures and the paddles for lack of a better term overhead do have some colour splashed into the characters.
Artwork is beautiful and understated; less Disney characters smattered around. Maybe they are hidden but it doesn’t jump out to me. The only real prominence is Moana elements that you’ll notice mostly on the feature wall when you approach that all the characters (sans Moana) are etched into it. Only the giant crab is really evident from the main level.
Really nice finishing. Everything is textured. Tiles in the lobby are pretty. There’s four conceptual artwork of Poly, including the classic original tower design on the second level. Pool deck is the most phoned in feature; whereas everything outside of the pool deck is textured or some of the pathway is styled after lava pocketed rock.
The water feature in the restaraunt is an infinity feature. So constantly flowing over. The restaurant is going to be super popular.
The pocket gardens are really, really nice and probably will have to stay limited to the Island Tower guests only until the end of time. I think people who don’t love the tower will like the pocket gardens. They feel the most original Poly with a lot of indoor plants and more colour. They’ve made a big deal of the views and begrudgingly they are amazing views. A lot of the less desirable infrastructure like the transit authority, Tron or roadways etc happens to be fortuitously blocked out by the barrier island and it’s basically just the castle well aligned. I mean there’s probably a reason the Wedding pavilion is where it is.
I don’t think anyone dug in will change their minds, but this is definitely not a resort where quality is inherently lacking. Nor is it sterile white. There’s no ambiguity which building you are in (unlike looking at the renovated Boulder, vero etc, that all kind of look the same with different soft good elements splashed in).
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Sizewise, how does the lobby compare to the original poly? Hopefully not as small as Riviera’s.So I just toured the island tower!
The building and facilities are ready, there’s just a bit of outdoor work remaining. Landscaping particularly facing the monorail side and then they are putting in the remaining pathway work under the tree like exit structure on the lagoon side.
It’s very, very nice. Still on the beige end of things, but there is a lot of aqua marine notes woven throughout. The lobby also has giant green plant cylindrical structures and the paddles for lack of a better term overhead do have some colour splashed into the characters.
Artwork is beautiful and understated; less Disney characters smattered around. Maybe they are hidden but it doesn’t jump out to me. The only real prominence is Moana elements that you’ll notice mostly on the feature wall when you approach that all the characters (sans Moana) are etched into it. Only the giant crab is really evident from the main level.
Really nice finishing. Everything is textured. Tiles in the lobby are pretty. There’s four conceptual artwork of Poly, including the classic original tower design on the second level. Pool deck is the most phoned in feature; whereas everything outside of the pool deck is textured or some of the pathway is styled after lava pocketed rock.
The water feature in the restaraunt is an infinity feature. So constantly flowing over. The restaurant is going to be super popular.
The pocket gardens are really, really nice and probably will have to stay limited to the Island Tower guests only until the end of time. I think people who don’t love the tower will like the pocket gardens. They feel the most original Poly with a lot of indoor plants and more colour. They’ve made a big deal of the views and begrudgingly they are amazing views. A lot of the less desirable infrastructure like the transit authority, Tron or roadways etc happens to be fortuitously blocked out by the barrier island and it’s basically just the castle well aligned. I mean there’s probably a reason the Wedding pavilion is where it is.
I don’t think anyone dug in will change their minds, but this is definitely not a resort where quality is inherently lacking. Nor is it sterile white. There’s no ambiguity which building you are in (unlike looking at the renovated Boulder, vero etc, that all kind of look the same with different soft good elements splashed in).
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