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Topic: Which of these resorts would you choose?

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sun-n-fun
Thu 3/20/2008 11:59a
I have not stayed at any of them but have seen them all. Based solely on that I'd say Poly. (And dinner at Ohana was fabulous!!!)
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sun-n-fun
Thu 3/20/2008 11:59a
BTW we are staying at Coronado our next trip, glad to hear you liked it!
13
GrumpysWife
Thu 3/20/2008 12:17p
I really like the feel of the Coronado, when you get back at night it's very quiet and relaxing.

The restaurant there is really good, as well as the food court.

Have a great time!
14
avromark
Thu 3/20/2008 12:18p
Poly, huge rooms, location, friendly staff, NOT Starwood (The way they treat elite guests is just "spiffy", oh and I love companies where a person with a firm reservation can be bumped to another hotel because a person with a higher elite status after the resort was sold out wanted a room...)
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tonyanton
Thu 3/20/2008 1:28p
Poly...for all of what's been said. I never had a problem with the rooms there...and you are also very close to the Epcot monorail in most of the eastern buildings (or you can do the MK monorail to the Epcot monorail).

My only quip: I wish there was one more full service restaurant at the Poly...reopen the Tangaroa Terrace!
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seafairy1622
Sun 3/30/2008 4:08p
we stayed at AK in June 2005. we loved it. it was our first time to DW and we really got the wow feeling. staff was wonderful. Beautiful resort. I got up early one morning and went out to see the animals. One of the staff was out there and told me about the animals and africa, where he was from. the mara and boma very good. didn't go to jiko's.
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GrumpysWife
Fri 4/11/2008 12:04p
Thanks all - we ultimately chose the Poly, and I get to go down there next week for a walk-thru of the facilities! Cool!

Oh, to have a job that I got to do this EVERY year!!
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jkayjs
Mon 4/14/2008 5:14a
Great choice I don't think you will regret it. BTW I'm not sure how old the reviews were on other sites but the rooms @ the Poly were just remodeled in 2005-2006 so don't worry.

Have a wonderful time.
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MmmOranges
Thu 4/24/2008 10:44p
Polynesian for ambiance. Beach club for the pool.
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