freediverdude
Well-Known Member
Yea, the Disney Dining Plan approach, make everything outrageously overpriced if you're not part of the plan, and then the plan seems like a "deal" lol.
I think that since the cost to stay there has skyrocketed, occupancy is down. If you charge crazy nightly rates its easier to sell the public on DVC being a good buy.
And another one that looks at the resort construction and ends with a current waterfall and a photo of how the lobby will look when the waterfall is gone.
Tahiti's view will be blocked as well. They just haven't begun the construction on that side yet.
And I have been in the Hawaii lounge since the construction and YES the stellar view is gone. Only rooms on the 3rd floor can see over the bungalows.
I read somewhere that the villas were supposed to be the 3 bedroom grand villas. @tikiman will know.
Please tell us the water in the plunge pools is not from the Seven Seas Lagoon !!They will even have their own plunge pool out on each deck to soak in and watch the castle.
Internally they were calling them Grand Villas. ... With all the other new things coming to the Polynesian and some special DVC only things as well as closing off the pool and beach to be guest access only, I can for sure see this being the most expensive resort and DVC at WDW.
Internally they were calling them Grand Villas. I realize that Grand Villas in the past were 3 bedrooms but it is just a name. I don’t believe it is written anywhere that requires a Grand Villa to have 3 bedrooms other than the fact that the others did. A few years ago when they told me about the bungalows they called them Grand Villas but did say they would be 2 bedrooms and sleep 9. They are calling them Bungalows now but maybe what makes them Grand is the special amenities it will have that others 2 bedroom villas don’t have. They will even have their own plunge pool out on each deck to soak in and watch the castle. Maybe the other thing that makes them grand is the price they will be per night. I was told that one night would equal a week in a Studio. With all the other new things coming to the Polynesian and some special DVC only things as well as closing off the pool and beach to be guest access only, I can for sure see this being the most expensive resort and DVC at WDW.
The official policy of the pool and beach area being for Polynesian Resort guests only use to be posted but is hardly enforced. On big holidays they attempt to enforce it and has never been very successful. Because people who are not resort guests obviously use the pool, the chairs, lounges, hammocks, etc. I am told they are going to limit access. A fence needs to go up around the pool to bring the pool area up to code so I asked if they were going to run a fence between the pool and the beach. The answer I got was they were going to enclose the pool and beach area so I assume that means that the outer area of the pool and beach will have a fence keeping access to resort guests only. Part of the pool bar will be accessible from the side (I’m guessing the side where the dock to the boat launch is) but the majority of the pool bar will be within the secure gate. This is no different than the pools at Disneyland that have key only access.
I would guess that the beach over near Luau Cove will not be fenced off but the beach near the pool will be. I am guessing this will also limit people getting over and around the bungalows that are not staying there. Access to those docks will be restricted to guests booking the bungalows.
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