Sage of Time
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The interior looks fine. @kkocka is going on about his specific issues with the service/show.I would agree...If the interior were more imaginative no one would notice that the exterior looked plain
The interior looks fine. @kkocka is going on about his specific issues with the service/show.I would agree...If the interior were more imaginative no one would notice that the exterior looked plain
I would agree...If the interior were more imaginative no one would notice that the exterior looked plain
I did while the poly may be thematically correct for a Polynesian styled hotel. It no longer evokes the south seas because FL does not have the beautiful weather and natural waterfalls. WDW was designed by brilliant set designers who understood what elements were needed indoors and out to evoke the desired feelings. Now we have a hotel decorated in a thematically correct manner but no longer evokes the feeling of BEING in Polynesia as the hotel once did.
I'm perfectly fine with both lanai's furniture. Something with a bit more texture WOULD be nice, but I am not about to nitpick.Hah, yes as pointed out above the theming is not a concern on the inside so much as the embarrassment of service and running of the shows (though that runs outside as well). I'm curious what everybody's expectations are/were with the patio? The furniture is similar to what they have at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar and Tangaroa Terrace at the Disneyland Hotel. I can't see rattan furniture or whatever outside. I understand the Polynesian Village Resort is themed, but you can't very well find functional + flashy patio furniture at any Walt Disney World Resort. It's the same reason why Uh Oa isn't animated inside - the constant repairs and replacements would be costly.
I'm perfectly fine with both lanai's furniture. Something with a bit more texture WOULD be nice, but I am not about to nitpick.
YUP. You have the whole Seven Seas Lagoon to drool over.If you're sitting there with that view and you're still looking at the furniture--you're doing it wrong.
I have zero problems w/the outside furniture. It needs to be functional and hold up in various weather conditions. Really, the patio isn't the problem - it's what's going on inside.
Hah, yes as pointed out above the theming is not a concern on the inside so much as the embarrassment of service and running of the shows (though that runs outside as well). I'm curious what everybody's expectations are/were with the patio? The furniture is similar to what they have at Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar and Tangaroa Terrace at the Disneyland Hotel. I can't see rattan furniture or whatever outside. I understand the Polynesian Village Resort is themed, but you can't very well find functional + flashy patio furniture at any Walt Disney World Resort. It's the same reason why Uh Oa isn't animated inside - the constant repairs and replacements would be costly.
As I've only been to Animal Kingdom once, and am not a Florida local, I can't speak to Dawa Bar. The only thing I could possibly say is that the parks get more of a premium, detailed, experience in everything rather than a hotel's bar patio. Much more traffic etc at the parks vs one hotel.Yet Disney was able to do Thatched umbrellas at the Dawa bar in AK, Those seem to hold up well...
Yes and no. On the surface we're probably 100% correct. What we see is what we get, and what we're getting is not necessarily top shelf experience. That said, it doesn't necessarily mean that behind doors in Glendale are designers and managers who don't pitch those things or can't see a more inspiring creative direction. I'm sure budgets play a big part in projects down to the simplest umbrella choice.I think this speaks to the lack of IMAGINATION in Imagineering these days...
Maybe you're right. Again I can't speak from experience as I'm on the west coast. From my point of view, imagine how often rides are shut down midday or how often animatronics break down: if Disney won't fix a bobbing Brer Bear (CA's Splash Mountain) for months (or years at this point?) which gets a large number of guests going through daily, why would they invest the time and money to come in and repair an inanimate Uh Oa because she's broken down yet again? I've not seen effects break down at Trader Sam's ETB but I've been there when the sinking stools' hydraulics are busted and they're all to the floor and it was a bummer.As to Uh Oa there was a time when WDW would take the operational expenses as necessary for a good show.
New zombie glaze coming just to TSGG!
yeah, this'll be in my collection ^_^Different, Not quite my taste but It's undeniably attractive and I can see where hardcore Tiki fans would like it and the thing I like best no obvious BRANDing.
On the bottom where it belongs. The awful pearl, and the rum flights, are the only ones w/visible branding. The mai tai's print rubs off so I'm not counting that.the thing I like best no obvious BRANDing.
Wow this is beautiful!!New zombie glaze coming just to TSGG!
wow, thats a lot of "Fedora warriors"(aka "Nice Men") in the lines lol.
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