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Poly Club Level
We are planning a trip in January. Is the Poly club level necessary if we do a dining package...especially the deluxe package?
Really wanted the bungalow but it's taken the week we are looking at.
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If you are doing the dining package I would not spend the extra for club level.
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Originally Posted by Ashersfirsttrip
We are planning a trip in January. Is the Poly club level necessary if we do a dining package...especially the deluxe package?
Really wanted the bungalow but it's taken the week we are looking at.
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Originally Posted by Zippy 1
If you are doing the dining package I would not spend the extra for club level.
Or splurge on the club level / concierge and skip the dining plan. Both are somewhat over priced, but if you done DDP then then concierge is fun. Light breakfast in the morning, snacks and drinks in the afternoon, a light spread near dinner and dessert in the evening. Plus beer and wine most of the day. We really liked concierge and would definitely do it again.
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I agree. I've said before that we never do the dining plan because it's just WAY too much food for us and it doesn't usually fit with how we do the parks. We do club level. Some resorts have better offerings than others, but they're all (at least all the ones we've tried) good, in general. Yes...somewhat overpriced...but...what isn't? When we really looked at what we spend on breakfasts, snacks, lunch, beer and wine, and dinners in the parks or restaurants, it kinda evens out. Definitely pick one or the other, though. It doesn't make sense to do both.
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