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2010s

Polynesian 2010

2010 started out rough. It was a year of budget cuts, increase in cost and decrease in services. We also lost a big part of the Polynesian family.

IMG_2499Dick Magno (better known as Chef Dick) at the Polynesian retired in July 2010. We all know him for his delicious creations and sculpted fruits and vegetables in the lounge of the Hawaii longhouse. We also know his as the person who always has a smile and an aloha for us when we enter the lounge. Not having him there was a loss for us all when we visit the resort. Many people even planed their vacation dates for when he was going to be there.

The club level lounge is still not the same.

Hawaii was closed for a while to do some painting and repair to the building.

The music around the grounds was replaced with different songs. Some of the songs are even played by past Cast Members of the luau who have Hawaiian music albums they have recorded.

Some carpentry work being done around the Great Ceremonial House

gch0611oldsignsThe signs at the Resort are getting an updated look. The lettering is changing to the new font. Instead of the original font of the resort from the beginning (Bauhaus) it is going to look like the sign shown here that is outside the Great Ceremonial House. I think the look is good but I miss the hand crafted carved signs that were originally made here in California by Oceanic Arts who still has some old reject signs from the Polynesian hanging around the store.

Tonga has gotten some new furniture such as couches and other soft furnishings. 

Roofs have been refurbished at Aotearoa, Fiji, Tuvalu and Tonga. 

The boardwalk work at the marina is completed. They replaced all the wood along the marina.

Plans and concepts for a new quiet pool are being presented and discussed. Dates to shut down the East Pool (aka quiet pool) are being posted and the plan was to redesign the pool to have a grotto feel with a zero entry and a spa. The dates keep changing and plans start to change also.

cab021Originally planned for 2009, the Cabanas at the volcano pool were put off because of budget issues. In 2010 they finally built them at 3 locations around the pool. Two standard cabanas at the south east end and one Premium cabana on the beach where the structure for the hair wraps was located.

Cost was $100 for a half day or $185 for a full day. The time you will occupy the cabana is from 10 AM -2 PM,  or 3 PM-7 PM  for half day rentals and 10 AM -7 PM  for full day.

A new computer system (Lilo) for check in will start to be introduced in October of this year.

Continued work to clean up rooms, building by building replacing hard goods, repairing things and touching up paint can be seen throughout the resort.

Wrist bands are being introduced at the pools to make sure guests using the pools are Polynesian Resort guests.

12-16-2010_12-08-30_PMThe low shower heads in the rooms are replaced with new shower heads that allow for a taller person to be able to get under the head without crouching down. This had been a complaint almost as much as not having a hot tub. 

 

Polynesian 2011

ep01As I mentioned in the earlier history lesson, the East Pool (beter known as the quiet pool) was put in place of a putting green in the late 70s. The reson if earned the name quiet pool was because the pool at the beach was always more popular because of its ep03location to the beach and bar as well as it having a slide. The kids were mostly over at the main pool while many adults found a nice and quiet place to relax at the East Pool. When the new Volcano pool was being constructed they installed a temporary slide at the East Pool but once the permit_quietpoolnew pool opened it was a better destination for kids (especially smaller ones) because of the zero entry, the ep04slide and it not being deep. The East Pool also does not have life guards.

Well the East Pool is going to change for the first time since it opened in 1978. I was told it is getting a complete makeover and it will include a zero entry section but plans changed to just make the pool shallow. Later I found out about concept art that showed a grotto with zero entry and a hot tub that might have been the plan for the East Pool and budget or other factors might have changed that plan. I may never know.

Photos thanks to Darrin Demshar and Denise Fales Preskitt (Mousesteps.com)

In April of this year an email went out to Cast Members to look for people that were at the Polynesian when it opened or who have been coming to the resort since the early years. They wanted them for a celebration that was going to take place at the resort for the 40th anniversary. The anniversary party was going to be on the official birthday of the resort, October 24. Later it was planned that something would happen on October 1 (the day the Polynesian really opened). Once October came, nothing was done on either day although I still have the email to prove there were plans.

Rumors were starting the beginning of this year about the Polynesian needing to be torn down because of asbestos and that DVC was going to be built. When it was originally posted I talked to those I knew at the Polynesian and they said the only part of that rumor they felt was true was the Great Ceremonial House had multiple issues including asbestos and something needed to be done. They were trying to figure out how to shut it down and relocate check in and have alternate places to eat. One suggestion was to move check in to the old arcade location next to the Neverland Club and open back up the Tangaroa Terrace along with the Luau to serve food all day.

The original rumor that was posted online was shot down as false and even a statement saying it was not from reliable information and it was dismissed.

Later on my trip in October There was quite a bit of information going around about major changes (article here with all the details http://www.tikimanpages.com/tiki/news/195-change-is-in-the-wind )

Seems that the original rumor had some truth to it. Even I was convinced that the rumor I heard was false, I later believe that there are major things coming to the resort in the next few years.

The monorail to Epcot has already reduced its hours starting on July 11 and the monorail to the Magic Kingdom will start on August 1. Instead of operating an hour and a half past Extra Magic Hours it will shut down one hour after regular park hours. Extra busses from Epcot and additional boat service for the resorts around Seven Seas Lagoon will be used to transport the guests that are at parks after the monorail service is stopped.

My initial reaction was that this was another cutback to save money but it seems that the monorails are getting older, requiring more maintenance and are not being allowed enough down time. The fleet has also been reduced by one since the July 5, 2009 accident.

kingk2011Tonga was closed to be remodeled

The rooms got a whole new look and all new amenities. They are going to be adding more to the lounge area also sometime next year.

Some maintenance is being done to exterior cosmetic items at Tuvalu and Fiji as well as the Marina is getting new ropes.

 

Polynesian 2012

The year starts out with some major work being done to the Volcano pool to repaint the volcano and fix the slide.

New test rooms go into two of the longhouses to start work on the next room design.

They started pumping a scent into the Great Ceremonial House that some love and others hate, saying it takes away from the original smell of the Polynesian that brings back so many memories. The company Scent Air produces two smells for the Polynesian. One is green bamboo and the other is white tea and ginger.

 

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