kkocka
Active Member
A little crazy inside at the bar...
I'm looking at your picture of the Uh Oa...did they run out of the original Uh Oa bowls again and using the clamshell by TikiFarm? Or is that an older picture?
A little crazy inside at the bar...
I'm not going to comment on the sanity of those that choose to pay $1500 to stay there. But, if they made the place feel like Hawaii/Polynesia of today, not a throwback to Polynesia, then I could see myself convinced to stay there. And I still might. But the fountain and the lobby in general feels very, very dated. That's my, admittedly, minority opinion.
I would pay good money if they picked up Aulani and plopped it on top of the current Poly (especially with Aulani's pool complex). I have no sentimental feelings for the place, so I'm trying to give my honest opinion. I recognize, others have deeply sentimental feelings.
When I look at pictures of Bora Bora and the amazing bungalows there, they don't look dated with darks woods but modern yet still capturing the essence of their culture. I think Aulani did a good job with this too. And the Poly did a good job as well -- 40 years ago, but it still looks like a 40 year old interpretation of Polynesia.
I am sure there is some reason they want the floor space but they are not revealing that yet... Maybe vending carts....another expanded DVC kiosk... There was also a rumor a while back that the whole building was slated to be demolished and a new lobby and restaurants going in it's place.... but who knows, maybe this got cut.
I thought every comment got moderated even "I love Lou"Okay, no great conspiracy theory - comments *seem* to be working again. We'll see if they actually "stick" though...
Well, yes... I'm apparently in the moderation queue now (still). I don't know that every post is? Or even if they are, they have a tendency to disappear after the fact...I thought every comment got moderated even "I love Lou"
The grotto is not a bar like the Trader Sam's out west. It is a family friendly version of the Trader Sam's bar so there will be things for kids to order and it sounds like an area for kids to sit up at the counter.
probably not many people look the "contemporary" look..some people want to be immersed in something different.Can someone explain to me the appeal of the Poly? I'm sure there must be something y'all see in it other than just nostalgia that I just don't get. Is there something beyond "it's been there a long time and we have stockholm syndrome?" The electric water pageant? Is it just the monorail? Because Grand Flo is also on the monorail and y'all seem to hate that resort.
The new lobby looks much better by my estimation, and Trader Sam's should be great. I think a Sam's could elevate the whole thing, and make it less "70s tacky because it's old" and more "70s tacky because we totally meant to do that."
Actually no. I was trained as a psychologist and the professional literature consistently shows that people dislike any sort of change, even when they approve of it. We are all creatures of habit and tend to dislike any kind of change.No, people hate change they don't see as an improvement. If you convinced them this was BETTER... the majority would buy in. But they are failing to convince people where the improvement is.
Actually no. I was trained as a psychologist and the professional literature consistently shows that people dislike any sort of change, even when they approve of it. We are all creatures of habit and tend to dislike any kind of change.
probably not many people look the "contemporary" look..some people want to be immersed in something different.
The Accountaneers have spoken! 400 square feet of space that consistently missed all revenue targets.
Bad Fountain!!! Bad!!!
Of course, with 400 square feet more of space in the lobby, retail prices might have to go up a bit in order to meet the now slightly larger revenue/square foot calculation. Oops
There's plenty of crap that needs to be replaced before the Poly lobby...I'll cop to being sad for a little while when I realized that I'd never be able to recreate a certain childhood picture I have of my brother and me in those Duckberg cutouts in the old Toontown Fair.
These forums have this weird thing where everyone is always complaining that nothing new is ever built, and then when something new is built, they find a way to complain that it isn't exactly as it was.
The Poly/Tiki fans mostly all loved that Tiki Shrug figure and now everyone is suddenly dead set against it now that it's replacing the janky old waterfall that they remember from their first trip in 1988.
I guess I just don't get why everyone loves "Oahu in 1971" but hates "knockoff of a famous San Diego hotel that is universally beloved"
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