Polynesian Resort
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- Tom Sawyer Island Rafts Skipper
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Yeah they are cool. I always seem to get the elephant first over in Coronado Springs, but over at POP Century they seem to only give me small animals there. I guess they get training for that from Disney, to make everyones stay a little more "magical".yodiwan1 wrote:i love how they make animals out of towels wen they make up your room!!!
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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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I wanted to stay inthe POLY on our first trip in 1985, but didn't get to. After many other trips on small budgets, we finally got to have our dream vacation with the daughters and grandkids. All eight of us stayed in adjoining rooms at the POLY, concierge building. It was WONDERFUL and everything I thought it could be. The pool there is, indeed, very good. The shops and restaurants are well worth visiting. And, of course, the service is impecable. Being on the monorail is a big plus for us.
We still stay at the moderates most of the time, but I will certainly stay at the POLY again.
We still stay at the moderates most of the time, but I will certainly stay at the POLY again.
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- Horseless Carriage Chauffeur
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Polynesian is my favorite hotel for me because thats were my family went for the first 8 times we went when i was younger so it is always a relaxing place to go to and were going back again this year because we tried some other great ones like wilderness and animal kingdom for a short time both very great, but polynesian is my favorite. It is very nice especially with the updates of the pool and refurbs the past 7 to 10 years. always a great place to stay
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- Casey Junior Circus Train Conductor
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The Polynesian is one of the most beautiful, relaxing Disney resorts. It is my favorite, the atmosphere is so amazing, the music is calming, and at night the point that looks to the Magic Kingdom is a beautiful spot!! Captain Cooks is one of my favorite hotel quick service restaurants!! 

If you reach for the stars all you get are the stars but we found a whole new spin
If you reach for the Heavens
you get the stars thrown in
If you reach for the Heavens
you get the stars thrown in
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- Motor Boat Cruise Skipper
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I've stayed at the Polynesian twice back in the 70's. It's still one of my favorite places to hang out. The hotel is very relaxing. I am planning on staying there next year for a night or 2. It's a large hotel that seems quaint on a level. I'd say go for it. It has some of the prettiest night time views of the Seven Seas Lagoon and the Magic Kingdom.
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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I LOVE the Poly! The Poly and AKL are my favorite resorts. I found the Poly to be romantic, fun, laid-back and well-themed. The Poly was a little vacation within a vacation and not just a place to rest my head. I spent so much time roaming the resort, taking in the beautiful flora. Walks at night were awesome, with the torch-lit trails, beautiful scent of the flowers, the trickling crick, and the faint sounds of polynesian music. The fact that the resort is on the monorail is important, too, especially with younger children who want to spend most of their time at MK.
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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- Main Street Horse Car Coachman
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- Pack Mules Wrangler
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