I’ve only started going to the poly for the last 2 years but I can see how this doesn’t vibe. I’ll stick with the studio where all the fun is by the pools.
I just saw this monstrosity for the first time in person last week as I rode the ferry. They're getting rid of the luau for this?! It's actually unbelievable. So sad
The team that did all the interior design work for the Aulani should have done this. Nice….but oh so bland. Same is true of the entire design of this tower compared to Aulani. Disney had a template to follow that would have worked so well for this tower standing next to the wonderful Poly, but for some reason chose not to use it. For some reason they seem to think DVC members want bland resorts that look like they could be anywhere but at a Disney resort. And Mary Blair was all about COLOR - Not beige!
The tower being tagged as "at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows" has been done so for a reason. It's AT Disney's Polynesian Villas and Bungalows and the resort itself will not now be known as "Disney’s Polynesian Villas, Bungalows, and Tower." A stay at the Island Tower means staying Polynesian adjacent, not at the Polynesian itself, in a tower that in no way resembles or echoes any of the elements of the original resort at which it resides. Because the exterior was not designed to organically blend as an extension of the original resort, within a decade's time the Tower itself will likely look like a product of the era in which it was designed and conceived. It won't be an eyesore but it may give off a vibe of being seemingly out of place, sandwiched between the distinctive designs of the Polynesian and Grand Floridian.
So, when I stay at a Disney Resort or DVC, I want it to LOOK and FEEL like DISNEY, not the Hyatt or Hilton down the street. Good lord, Disney, stop trying to be like everyone else in the hotel industry. BE DISNEY!
The reason why I was ok spending more to stay on property is because Disney used to take the time to make everything extra special. I can get this look anywhere. The Boardwalk, Animal Kingdom lodge and AOA suites are bucket list hotels. This building is forgettable. Disney, I hope you can go back to designing dynamic and interesting properties.
I’ve seen Airbnb’s with better Disney theming! Sorry, but this room does not feel like the Poly. I hated the building from Day 1, and now I hate the rooms, too.
I think it's beautiful. We will be traveling there for our wedding next year, and despite being disney fans, we tend to gravitate away from the over the top themeing found at MANY OTHER of the resorts. It's adding some variety and some people do desire a cleaner slate for their stay. It's okay some of yall don't like it, there are plenty of other colorful options.
Very nice Marriott, I don't see how water is represented in colors of brown and tan though, that is more Earth. They should have taken structure designs for the building from Hawaii and used them for this to keep the theme.
@triton6127 who said I would stay in an over hyped over priced Marriott wannabe where breakfast isn't included? Think smarter not booji. But you can stay to your hearts content.
Why is everything the same blah color? The color might work if they added in some accent corals, teal, darker brown, highlights of palm green ?At least there is some blue/green tile but come on. This is a bit underwhelming to me.
This is so bland and absent of any creativity, theming and passion. Disney resorts should be an example of what storytelling can be. This templatized hotel room approach they've taken over the past 5-10 years is lazy and unbecoming of a brand who built their reputation on immersive, thematic experiences and attention to detail at parks and resorts.
Disney...take the hint. We don't like what we're seeing in this video. I agree just a Hilton. When you pull down that small bed under the TV, the kids expect a bright happy character and it's not there.
Clashes too much with the shapes and colors of the existing Polynesian. Rather than an accompaniment, it looks like a total separate property. I would like to think a majority of travelers to WDW want “Disney”; if they wanted small subtle, and monotone touches, they’d spend the same or even LESS money at a Four Seasons, Hilton, etc. Considering what you get for the price, honestly you’re better off at any non Disney resort near WDW….less money, more amenities
Not all of us want overly themed Disney rooms. I think these rooms will appeal to a lot of people. Also, I don't know of any Four Seasons hotels located on the monorail.
It’s pretty but why is the whole thing beige? Did I go colorblind or is it really that colorless irl? Is it too late to add lush tropical colors? Great job on creating the opposite of a Polynesian island getaway! It’s definitely giving “sad beige midwestern modern minimalist”
Being a DVC member based at the Polynesian I feel there is a loss as to what the original property was pitched as. I used to stay there in a deluxe studio which slept 5 and had almost a complete second bathroom. Now, I believe the maximum is 4 and only 1 bathroom. Plus there is now a much longer walk to get to the Main House and to get to the transportation center. I think staying at another DVC property which is cheaper pointwise and more in line with the Disney design will be more to my liking.
My thoughts exactly! If Mary Blair is known for one thing it’s her sophisticated and forward thinking color design. How do you make something devoid of color and call it Mary Blair inspired?
This shouldn't have been built at Polynesian. It's disrespectful to it's surroundings and pays zero homage to the rest of the resort. It is out of place. The new generation of Imagineers think we want boring office buildings with little theming.
The little details are great but why so much beige?! The dulled out colors look bad like the designer was forced to use some color but wanted everything beige. Moana and Polynesia are so colorful and this looks like beige mom decorates a Hilton Hotel. It kind of sucks the joy out of you instead of inspires it? DVC what is going on? You work for Disney, a place of joy and you give us this bland design?
I think it looks nice. I like the artwork, the carvings and the representation of family with turtle and all of the Moana references, the island, the heart of tafiti. It might be a lot of neutrals, but I think it is classic and clean. If I could afford it, I would stay there.
The hide away beds with art behind them is my favorite! Absolutely love it! We wanted to stay at the Polynesian this October when we go, but we simply just can't afford it😢
The table in the studio is way too small. No counter or coffee table either. I Wish the color palette was richer. I hope the exterior doesn't stick out like a sore thumb
When I think of tan in Polynesia, I'm thinking suntan, not beige tan. I do not dream of tan shower curtains with beige birds and fish. I've never seen a beige sea turtle or a brown flower (unless it was dead.) Disney, color is your friend. I do hope you take these comments under advisement, and add some actual color to your color scheme. Please.
It is calming, but I get a more sand than water feel. I would have liked to see more blues and greens throughout the whole room, not just in the bathrooms, since that is what I imagine when I think of water.
Another project Disney has dropped the ball on. Would be nice, if I wanted to stay at a Hilton. But if I want to stay at the Poly it will be in the main rooms. This is so out of place, no thanks 👎🏼
I think they forgot kids might stay here. At the risk of repeating all the other comments, this is just plain... Plain. No color. No fun. No whimsy. Walt would not approve.
I have been waiting for months for this haha! Now just to see the points charts for the rooms. I think it may be a bit small for a 1 bedroom (living area I mean) but it's not bad. I like that the studio has a dishwasher and that little seating area. I don't know if people would rather book a studio in the tower over the long houses just for that but either way they get a great room. I am so looking forward to getting a theme park view two bedroom!
Good thing you closed the walkway from the military resort "shades of green" that would let vets use the Polynesian monirail station. You dont want homely vetrans interupting your Beige extravaganza
I love the decoration not being so over the top Disney. It's subtle and peaceful. But why, oh why, are they removing bathtubs from studios?? I love an Epsom salt bath after 20,000+ steps at the parks!
Are you guys hiring for your marketing department? I have absolutely no experience at all, but I think i could help.
🤣😂🤣
Nothing about this FEELS Disney. It feels like I’m at a work conference in my beige mom aesthetic motel room
I didn’t know a presentation could make me physically feel beige, but wow, you made it work.
Also the tower is such an eyesore.
I love beige. Nothing else but beige. Beige is life. Nothing represents the colorful polynesian like beige.
😂😂😂
What drugs are you on? Lol, Disney is ripping the Disney that we all loved. This is just a hotel you can find somewhere in Orlando for way cheaper.
@@lovedfriend2020I think they're being sarcastic
LOL❤. I do like the textural elements though - carvings etc.
@@lovedfriend2020 His post was sarcastic.
This is what we got for losing the luau? Not a fair trade.
I agree
I’ve only started going to the poly for the last 2 years but I can see how this doesn’t vibe. I’ll stick with the studio where all the fun is by the pools.
I just saw this monstrosity for the first time in person last week as I rode the ferry. They're getting rid of the luau for this?! It's actually unbelievable. So sad
Disney is killing it and not in a good way.
The room is so neutral, she’s blending in.
She disappears half-way through the video
The team that did all the interior design work for the Aulani should have done this. Nice….but oh so bland. Same is true of the entire design of this tower compared to Aulani.
Disney had a template to follow that would have worked so well for this tower standing next to the wonderful Poly, but for some reason chose not to use it. For some reason they seem to think DVC members want bland resorts that look like they could be anywhere but at a Disney resort.
And Mary Blair was all about COLOR - Not beige!
The tower being tagged as "at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows" has been done so for a reason. It's AT Disney's Polynesian Villas and Bungalows and the resort itself will not now be known as "Disney’s Polynesian Villas, Bungalows, and Tower." A stay at the Island Tower means staying Polynesian adjacent, not at the Polynesian itself, in a tower that in no way resembles or echoes any of the elements of the original resort at which it resides.
Because the exterior was not designed to organically blend as an extension of the original resort, within a decade's time the Tower itself will likely look like a product of the era in which it was designed and conceived. It won't be an eyesore but it may give off a vibe of being seemingly out of place, sandwiched between the distinctive designs of the Polynesian and Grand Floridian.
It already looks out of place
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You seem clueless as to all of the Polynesian craft people and artists that Disney worked with.
Its so 2019
Her favorite color is beige. She is blending in with the background lol
So, when I stay at a Disney Resort or DVC, I want it to LOOK and FEEL like DISNEY, not the Hyatt or Hilton down the street. Good lord, Disney, stop trying to be like everyone else in the hotel industry. BE DISNEY!
Jesus this is such a boring looking room, why are all the redesigns taking any theming away?
Tan everywhere. Jan everywhere.
😂😂
The reason why I was ok spending more to stay on property is because Disney used to take the time to make everything extra special. I can get this look anywhere. The Boardwalk, Animal Kingdom lodge and AOA suites are bucket list hotels. This building is forgettable. Disney, I hope you can go back to designing dynamic and interesting properties.
It's nice but it reads Beach Club or Vero Beach more than Polynesian. Why the washed out pastel palette and light beige woods?
Everyone has different tastes. Good thing is Disney has something for everyone.
Art of Animation has plenty of color.
Nice? Lol..OBVIOUSLY you DIDN'T watch
As colorful and imaginative as a bowl of oatmeal
Not happy unless you are complaining.
@@markreynolds9135 You’re telling me that doesn’t look bland?
I’ve seen Airbnb’s with better Disney theming! Sorry, but this room does not feel like the Poly. I hated the building from Day 1, and now I hate the rooms, too.
That’s a lot of beige.
I think it's beautiful. We will be traveling there for our wedding next year, and despite being disney fans, we tend to gravitate away from the over the top themeing found at MANY OTHER of the resorts. It's adding some variety and some people do desire a cleaner slate for their stay. It's okay some of yall don't like it, there are plenty of other colorful options.
idk why people are talking about the lack of theming, there is a very clear and concise theme…..IKEA
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should've called the family that does renovation aloha on HGTV! this is very beige! The islands are gorgeous and colorful!
They are so awesome! Love their show. This screams Business hotel mid america.
Not bad for a Marriott in Des Moines...
I definitely won't feel bad about not staying here.
Not happy unless you are complaining.
This is a beautiful Hilton.
Exactly 🙄
what an absolute shame and an eyesore of a building
Very nice Marriott, I don't see how water is represented in colors of brown and tan though, that is more Earth. They should have taken structure designs for the building from Hawaii and used them for this to keep the theme.
I know. It sucks that Disney is forcing you to stay there. You should sue.
Hey, don’t insult Marriott like that 😂 have you seen the swan reserve down the way? So much more personality lol
@Lavender_Dreaming no I don't have that kinda money. But I have seen the Springhill Suites that are like this. 😹😹
Unfortunately, there is nothing that can be done to help you.
@triton6127 who said I would stay in an over hyped over priced Marriott wannabe where breakfast isn't included? Think smarter not booji. But you can stay to your hearts content.
Looks pretty, I can’t wait to walk through and see it all!
I wont say it's bad looking, because it is very beautiful. Way too much of the same colour, not my thing, but beautiful.
First comment I 100% resonate with
WTF are you smoking? Crack?
Just so much tan... It's nice but it's in dire need of some color like the studios in the main buildings
I feel sorry for Madeleine -- she shouldn't have to defend these poor decisions. And if she made the decisions, I feel extra sorry for her.
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One word………..Greige.
Why is everything the same blah color? The color might work if they added in some accent corals, teal, darker brown, highlights of palm green ?At least there is some blue/green tile but come on. This is a bit underwhelming to me.
This is so bland and absent of any creativity, theming and passion. Disney resorts should be an example of what storytelling can be. This templatized hotel room approach they've taken over the past 5-10 years is lazy and unbecoming of a brand who built their reputation on immersive, thematic experiences and attention to detail at parks and resorts.
Nice elements that are completely wash out in all the shades of beige that you could come up with. A missed opportunity to do something really nice 😒
Wow. I truly can't believe how it feels as if water is all around me with all of the brown and beige. Jaw dropping with the brown/beige.
Not happy unless you are complaining?
@@markreynolds9135Absolutely!
Disney...take the hint. We don't like what we're seeing in this video. I agree just a Hilton. When you pull down that small bed under the TV, the kids expect a bright happy character and it's not there.
Clashes too much with the shapes and colors of the existing Polynesian. Rather than an accompaniment, it looks like a total separate property.
I would like to think a majority of travelers to WDW want “Disney”; if they wanted small subtle, and monotone touches, they’d spend the same or even LESS money at a Four Seasons, Hilton, etc. Considering what you get for the price, honestly you’re better off at any non Disney resort near WDW….less money, more amenities
Not all of us want overly themed Disney rooms. I think these rooms will appeal to a lot of people. Also, I don't know of any Four Seasons hotels located on the monorail.
I love the beige. Very comforting after a crazy day at the parks.
That is the tanest, blandest room I have ever seen.
Beige and Moana are my two favorite things!
Nice rooms.
Does bed in Deluxe Studio have a bedside cabinet on BOTH sides?
Cabinet is needed both sides for charging, glasses etc
Nice? Lol. WTF is WRONG with you?
It’s pretty but why is the whole thing beige? Did I go colorblind or is it really that colorless irl? Is it too late to add lush tropical colors? Great job on creating the opposite of a Polynesian island getaway! It’s definitely giving “sad beige midwestern modern minimalist”
Love the addition of the dishwasher in the Studio, now let's get compact washers and dryers, or one of those washer/dryer combos in the bathroom.
Being a DVC member based at the Polynesian I feel there is a loss as to what the original property was pitched as. I used to stay there in a deluxe studio which slept 5 and had almost a complete second bathroom. Now, I believe the maximum is 4 and only 1 bathroom. Plus there is now a much longer walk to get to the Main House and to get to the transportation center. I think staying at another DVC property which is cheaper pointwise and more in line with the Disney design will be more to my liking.
Wow this presentation and room are all lacking personality. You can’t say Mary Blair inspired and then be lacking in all color!!
My thoughts exactly! If Mary Blair is known for one thing it’s her sophisticated and forward thinking color design. How do you make something devoid of color and call it Mary Blair inspired?
This shouldn't have been built at Polynesian. It's disrespectful to it's surroundings and pays zero homage to the rest of the resort. It is out of place. The new generation of Imagineers think we want boring office buildings with little theming.
Right? First they interrupted the immersion of CBR with a giant gray eyesore of a tower with inconsistent theming, then they do the same to Poly 😂
I love them. Very classy.
WTF
This looks amazing, our 2025 trip will be one of these rooms. ❤ Thank you!
Lol. You OBVIOUSLY DIDN'T watch did you?
SAD BEIGH MOM! 😂
Absolutely beautiful 🤩
The little details are great but why so much beige?! The dulled out colors look bad like the designer was forced to use some color but wanted everything beige. Moana and Polynesia are so colorful and this looks like beige mom decorates a Hilton Hotel. It kind of sucks the joy out of you instead of inspires it? DVC what is going on? You work for Disney, a place of joy and you give us this bland design?
It looks so cold... I miss the warm colors.
Absolutely gorgeous rooms! Congratulations on a job well done!
Lol. WTF are you smoking? Crack
I think it looks nice. I like the artwork, the carvings and the representation of family with turtle and all of the Moana references, the island, the heart of tafiti. It might be a lot of neutrals, but I think it is classic and clean. If I could afford it, I would stay there.
Thank goodness they knew how to add color still when they built the Villas at Disneyland Hotel. 🎉
These look incredible!
Are you blind? Or just SMOKING CRACK? Which is it(
Very beige
I love this
The hide away beds with art behind them is my favorite! Absolutely love it!
We wanted to stay at the Polynesian this October when we go, but we simply just can't afford it😢
The table in the studio is way too small. No counter or coffee table either. I Wish the color palette was richer. I hope the exterior doesn't stick out like a sore thumb
Is there a 2nd toilet in the bathroom off the bedroom? Hard to see.
When I think of tan in Polynesia, I'm thinking suntan, not beige tan. I do not dream of tan shower curtains with beige birds and fish. I've never seen a beige sea turtle or a brown flower (unless it was dead.) Disney, color is your friend. I do hope you take these comments under advisement, and add some actual color to your color scheme. Please.
Really beautiful! I love the artwork everywhere. All the details in the fabrics and furnishings are so thoughtful. I love it.
These rooms look beautiful!!
Just beautiful. Thank you!
Well i guess Madeline Day got inspiration from her closet to make the rooms.
Is there anything larger than a 1 bedroom?
Nothing screams Polynesian culture like boring beige rooms with no theming 🤣😂
Stayed at Tokelau last year and like those rooms significantly better.
Same with my stay, and same with your perspective!!
This new DVC crap is a F-ing EYE SORE!! FIRE whoever approved it
Bruh this is not Disney it looks more like a Hilton
Not everyone likes overly themed rooms. Luckily no one is being forced to stay there.
Have been to the deluxe resorts?
They don’t need to have characters posted everywhere.
I love my new home of Disney’s Polynesian villa
You OBVIOUSLY DIDN'T watch it
It is calming, but I get a more sand than water feel. I would have liked to see more blues and greens throughout the whole room, not just in the bathrooms, since that is what I imagine when I think of water.
Another project Disney has dropped the ball on. Would be nice, if I wanted to stay at a Hilton. But if I want to stay at the Poly it will be in the main rooms. This is so out of place, no thanks 👎🏼
I think they forgot kids might stay here. At the risk of repeating all the other comments, this is just plain... Plain. No color. No fun. No whimsy. Walt would not approve.
I have been waiting for months for this haha! Now just to see the points charts for the rooms. I think it may be a bit small for a 1 bedroom (living area I mean) but it's not bad. I like that the studio has a dishwasher and that little seating area. I don't know if people would rather book a studio in the tower over the long houses just for that but either way they get a great room. I am so looking forward to getting a theme park view two bedroom!
I think it looks amazing
Lol. You OBVIOUSLY DIDN'T watch the video
Good thing you closed the walkway from the military resort "shades of green" that would let vets use the Polynesian monirail station. You dont want homely vetrans interupting your Beige extravaganza
You have to blame the people feeding the gators to why that's no longer a thing.
@@jamie1602BS..Disney could have done something
Everything in these rooms, host included, is as bland as boiled chicken
Do you think after watching this video she had serious second thoughts about wearing that beige jacket?
I love the decoration not being so over the top Disney. It's subtle and peaceful. But why, oh why, are they removing bathtubs from studios?? I love an Epsom salt bath after 20,000+ steps at the parks!
It looks great!
This looks like a funeral home. Whoever is responsible for this needs to go.
Whoever decided to change Disney needs to GO
Do the Deluxe Studios not have bathtubs? The video implies it has only a shower?!?
SO PRETTY!!!!
WTF
If you are able to share where I can purchase a recyclable rug like the ones in the room please do. Thank you.
Wow! Very impressive!
I love it!! There should be 2 full bathrooms in all 1 bedrooms
WTF are you smoking? Crack?
Looks beautiful. I can't wait to come home.
Wow. You fist comment sure sounds like it was paid for. 🤣
Beautiful 🤙
Will the Tower have its own pool and dining options?
It comes with spirit of luau past, like a Polynesian Dickens tale.
Not much of a room as it is a mural tour
I love it. so many beautiful and thoughtful details.
Beautiful can't wait to stay there.
STOP SMOKING CRACK
@@BAKER22-l4u You can express an opinion without being rude.
He's not being rude. Friends don't let friends smoke crack. 😆
I love Disney but this is just a fancy Marriott. No inspiration. Very bland. All beige. Is this where Knit Knots lives?
I heard they hired some cookie cutter Vegas firm. This is what happens when you don’t actually value Imagineers, and just sit around counting beans.
Imagine buying an expensive DVC membership to stay here when French Quarter exists and is significantly cheaper and infinitely better in every way.
There’s more than one DVC resort and as a DVC member you can stay at all of them.
And FQ has the Beignets...don't forget the beignets...LOL
Absolutely gorgeous! I can NOT wait to stay next year!
Shoulder shrug
more like sad beige mom core not Polynesian
I love these rooms, especially the art work. I hope Disney sells some of the art, like at the Riviera.
I love that idea.
Lol. WTF is WRONG with you