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Thought you all might appreciate a view of the Poly lobby from 2008. This is on the first floor, facing diagonally across from the back left staircase area. The Kona Café is across the way on the second floor, above the gift shop you see here behind the water feature. Below is the Kona, on the second floor, with the tops of the palms in the water feature showing.
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And here is the beautiful view of the water feature, looking down from the ledge in front of the Kona Café on the second floor:
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That was always so awe-inspiring. I hope someone will look at these photos and think twice. But at least I can share them with you.
Here are some more, also, of nearby parts of the Poly, which also help put it into perspective:
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Kona Island coffee bar, on second floor, next to monorail entrance to hotel. Of course lush greenery separating monorail station from the Great Ceremonial House main building here.
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Monorail station from the outside. Lush greenery.
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View from Great Ceremonial House looking out back toward pool and Seven Seas Lagoon. No castles or "contemporary" things... Just tropical paradise. (A glimpse of Grand Floridian, but remember that was built later by Eisner.)
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Back right staircase leading down. Water feature in view.
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Same staircase. Some might think it a little "Mike Brady" in style, but I think it clearly fits. Water feature again in view.
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Final view of the Kona Island and the monorail station. Bananas for sale I think even add to the ambiance.
My main point here is how genuinely the lush greenery throughout, including the water feature, really make this resort the favorite that it is. Let's hope they will reconsider.