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Go to Tikimans site. He has the scheduled menu of lounge offerings in the evening. They offer a set menu for each day of the week. We always stay club level at the Poly and find that we make too many ADR's. You can very easily make a meal out of most nights in the lounge. Not a huge meal, mind you, but enough. And its good. Very good. So check out the days you might be thinking you need an ADR, see what they are offering in the lounge in the evenings, and take it from there. We decided last trip (3 wks ago)..that we truely love making a meal of the evening offerings, and enjoying them on our patio. We will not make as many ADR's in the future. Some of our past evenings have been spent having our dinner out of the lounge.
Lisa
Multiple visits over Multiple years
30 plus stays at Disney's Polynesian resort
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We usually have 3 dinner ADRs for the places that we like. Although you can make a dinner at the lounge, its really not intended for that and won't match what you can get at a TS or even many CS locations. For the 4 nights we don't have ADRs we usually end up at places like Tangerine Cafe which has almost dinner size platters.
26 years staying at the Polynesian
There's a great big beautiful tomorrow, shining at the end of everyday...
Twenty six straight years staying at the Polynesian
Next trip: October 2018
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You could try and get Kona Cafe for Friday. Especially since you are staying at the Poly. You might be lucky and get a resssie there. If you find that you don't need the extra TS then you can just cancel.
Princess 1 - 19yo
Princess 2 - 12 yo (my baby is growing up)
Poor Dad is out numbered! Even our dog is a female!
Missing my happy place so much.
6/09,8/07,2/02,11/99 - Poly
prev trips - Dixie Landings & CR
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We have not done the Poly Club Level, but we do occasionally enjoy the AKL Club Level. I believe the offerings are somewhat similar at both (drinks, snacks, desserts, etc), be it one with a Polynesian theme and one African. But when we stay Club level, we will definitely make less ADRs for table service meals. With the food available through the concierge, we will usually only plan a bigger TS meal every other night, or perhaps 2 out of 3 nights. On the other nights, we take advantage of the concierge food and drinks - which you will be paying for anyway - or we'll do something less formal (like a CS). Sometimes it's nice to eat a little less and enjoy some down time in a more relaxed environment like a resort concierge.
With Hoop-Dee-Doo, you'll be getting plenty of food. Fulton's will be a big meal, too. For us, that would be a good schedule in conjunction with the concierge. Hope that helps.... Have a great trip.
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Well my neighbor this is my big issue now, we can't deicide whether or not to do the DDP or not this year. I just hate the fact we have to go back to the resort to eat dinner here and there, we usually eat breakfast there everyday but our last day that's Ohana's. I made 5 dinner ADR's for 7 nights, I never make one for the first night for whatever reason--I figure no one can sit still that day I think one ADR is a lunch since dd loves playhouse disney, and 2 are 2 credit meals if we do the DDP--so I'm lost trying to decide for 6 adults right now--pressure. Maybe make one more to have in your back pocket, we did like Kona last year, and GF Cafe is good also.
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'81 off property
'86 CR
'87 CR
'89 Disney Inn
'96 DL
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'98 CS
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'09 Poly Princess Suite
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'11 May YC Club Level
'14 Oct CS Executive Level
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Don't forget you can always wake up on a particular day and just call around to see which places have an opening. There is ALWAYS a table available at least somewhere on property. I know that's probably blasphemy to the super-planners on the board, but it can be a fun way to end up somewhere you might not otherwise try.
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We usuallyl eat breakfast in the lounge and the do an ADR for lunch. We eat big at lunch and then snack in the evenings. Some nights we would get something at a CS and split it. For a eight day stay I think we only did 2 evening ADR's, otherwise we did lunch for every day.
Poly--2010. POR 2010
Poly and CR 2011
POR- 2009
Grand Floridian-2009
Wilderness Lodge-2008
Polynesian-2008
Contemporary-2007
Wilderness Lodge-2006 & 2006
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CBR- 2004
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Tikimans site is gone
Originally Posted by mouseketeer mom
Go to Tikimans site. He has the scheduled menu of lounge offerings in the evening. They offer a set menu for each day of the week. We always stay club level at the Poly and find that we make too many ADR's. You can very easily make a meal out of most nights in the lounge. Not a huge meal, mind you, but enough. And its good. Very good. So check out the days you might be thinking you need an ADR, see what they are offering in the lounge in the evenings, and take it from there. We decided last trip (3 wks ago)..that we truely love making a meal of the evening offerings, and enjoying them on our patio. We will not make as many ADR's in the future. Some of our past evenings have been spent having our dinner out of the lounge.
Unfortunatly the TIkimans site closed down at the end of March the only thing left is the home page thanking you for 10 years and a link to the tikifest 2009, unsure if this is going to be the last one
Two Tiny Wings,
Eyes BIG and Yellow,Horns of a Steer,
But a lovable Fellow! From Head to Tail,
He's a Royal Purple Pigment And then Voila!
You got a Figment
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ASMo-2001
All Star Sports-2008
ASMu Family Suites-2009
Beach Club-2011
ASMo 2013
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