The spirit of the South Pacific in the heart of the magic.
Journey to the middle of the magic and uncover a sunny oasis that transports you and your family to the tropical paradise of your dreams. Here mid-century modern design meets traditional Polynesian taste in a blissful union of Disney heritage and the spirit of aloha.
After you’ve checked in, follow the tiki torches as they light the path to your magical home. Along the way, you can even stop at Pineapple Lanai for your first Dole Whip of the trip.
Once you’ve settled in, kick back and enjoy your personal paradise. By day, sprawl out under the sun at the Lava Pool and the Kiki Tikis Splash Play area. Later, after the sun sets, savor an all-you-care-to-enjoy, family-style luau at the Disney’s Sprit of Aloha Dinner Show.
When the stars come out, head down to the beach for stunning views of Magic Kingdom fireworks over the water – you can even hear the show’s soundtrack. And of course, when you want to go experience Magic Kingdom Park up close, you’re only a boat or monorail ride away!
The original island escape, reimagined. Find your place in paradise for decades to come at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. This Resort, nestled within the legendary island-themed oasis of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, is just a monorail ride away from Magic Kingdom Park fun.
The South Pacific spirit meets a heritage of Disney magic at this tropical retreat with vibrantly redesigned Deluxe Studios – the largest at Walt Disney World – and truly unique two-bedroom Bungalows – Disney’s first-ever over-the-water accommodations.
Celebrate life’s great moments to a tiki beat, and explore the amenities of Disney’s Polynesian Village REsort during your stay. Make a splash down the 142-foot pool slide or experience a family-style luau celebration at Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show.
Don’t miss Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, a whimsically themed tiki bar, which captures the scallywaggery of the South Seas. The open-air Tiki Terrace serves sips and bites like tacos, poke, and punch, as live island-themed music plays under starry skies.
At Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, the over-the-water Bungalows – which sleep up to eight – are the first of their kind built by Walt Disney Imagineers, and the Deluxe Studios are the largest at Walt Disney World Resort, sleeping up to five!
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Currently the Polynesian DVC rooms are the over water bungalows. Disney is currently constructing a DVC-member building that is scheduled to be completed soon. You can read our latest update on the Polynesian construction here.
The 2024 annual dues are $7.39 per point.
The Polynesian Bungalow points needed vary based on time of year, also known as “travel times”. The lowest required points per night during travel period one is 112, and the busiest time of year – travel period 5 is 226 points per night.
As the new building opens at the Polynesian, it brings with it a lot to explore. This island inspired addition has neutral colors and earth tones inside but textures and layers to entertain the eye. The exterior of the building also has some interesting shapes. If you go by on
Disney bar and lounge spaces can easily be overlooked with so many other great dining options around. These venues can be just as themed as the attractions people travel all those miles for. For those who like to enjoy a nice drink on vacation, a Disney monorail pub crawl can help
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is a dreamy hotel located right next to Magic Kingdom. With that kind of location comes incredible views of the Seven Seas Lagoon, other iconic resorts and even Cinderella Castle. Can you watch fireworks from the Grand Floridian? You absolutely can! This is just
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