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Disney's Polynesian Resort Overview

Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows bring tropical luxury to the heart of Walt Disney World. Inspired by the spirit of the South Pacific, this DVC resort blends lush landscaping, island décor, and unbeatable proximity to Magic Kingdom. Whether you’re unwinding in a modern studio or enjoying the ultimate retreat in an overwater bungalow, the Polynesian offers an immersive, beachside escape just steps from monorail magic.

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Originally one of Walt Disney World’s two opening-day resorts in 1971, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort has long been a fan favorite. In 2015, it welcomed Disney Vacation Club Members with the debut of the Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, followed by a stunning expansion in 2024 featuring brand-new DVC tower accommodations. Combining the resort’s rich legacy with updated amenities and bold, tropical design, the Polynesian continues to be a top choice for those seeking paradise close to the parks.

The DVC accommodations include deluxe studios in longhouse-style buildings, brand-new tower rooms, and the iconic overwater bungalows perched on Seven Seas Lagoon. Studios are among the largest in the DVC portfolio and feature kitchenettes, split bathrooms, and private balconies or patios. The bungalows offer two bedrooms, full kitchens, plunge pools, and direct views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks—making them one of the most luxurious stays on Disney property.

Guests enjoy full access to the resort’s amenities, including the Lava Pool with its volcano slide, white-sand beaches, and boat and monorail transportation to Magic Kingdom and EPCOT. Dining at the Polynesian is a highlight—from character breakfast at ‘Ohana to tropical cocktails at Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto. The immersive tiki theming and laid-back island atmosphere create a sense of escape while keeping you close to the magic.
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With its unbeatable location, immersive design, and variety of villa options, Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows offer a DVC experience that’s as relaxing as it is unforgettable. Whether you’re sipping a Dole Whip under a palm tree or watching fireworks from your private deck, the Polynesian is pure Disney paradise.

Disney's Polynesian Resort
Floor Plans

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Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows offer a range of spacious accommodations—from deluxe studios with split bathrooms and tropical flair to stunning overwater bungalows with private plunge pools and panoramic lagoon views. Each space combines island-inspired design with the modern conveniences and comfort DVC Members expect—creating the perfect blend of luxury and relaxation in a truly iconic resort setting.

447 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 5 Guests

Deluxe Studio

Deluxe Studios include one queen-size bed, one queen-size sleeper sofa, and one pull-down bunk-size bed. Deluxe Studios also boast: A Split bathroom area, featuring a tub/shower combination on one side and a walk-in shower with rain shower head on the other. A flat-panel TV and a kitchenette, featuring a wet bar, small refrigerator, microwave, toaster, and coffeemaker. Tray ceiling, crown molding, and authentic wood carvings. Vibrant furnishings and colorful artwork, inspired by Disney legend and artist Mary Blair. A private patio or balcony, many with incredible views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks.

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1,093 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 8 Guests

Two Bedroom Bungalow

Two-bedroom Bungalows include one king-size bed, one queen-size bed, one queen-size sleeper sofa, and two pull-down bunk-size beds. In addition to most of the amenities in a Deluxe Studio, Disney’s first-ever over-the-water accommodations also include: A master bathroom with in-mirror TV, whirlpool tub, and walk-in shower. A convenient washer & dryer, and a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances. An open living area with dining table and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. A private deck with a plunge pool, a magnificent view of Magic Kingdom fireworks, and speakers for listening to the music featured during the fireworks show.

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262 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 2 Guests

Duo Studio - Island Tower

Perfect for couples or solo travelers, the Duo Studio at the Island Tower offers a stylish, space-efficient retreat inspired by the spirit of the South Pacific. This thoughtfully designed studio features a comfortable sleeping area, modern finishes, and convenient amenities—ideal for relaxing after a day at the parks. With easy access to the Polynesian Village Resort and nearby transportation to Magic Kingdom, it’s a serene home base with a distinctly Disney touch.

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410 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 4 Guests

Deluxe Studio - Island Tower

Perfect for couples or solo travelers, the Duo Studio at the Island Tower offers a stylish, space-efficient retreat inspired by the spirit of the South Pacific. This thoughtfully designed studio features a comfortable sleeping area, modern finishes, and convenient amenities—ideal for relaxing after a day at the parks. With easy access to the Polynesian Village Resort and nearby transportation to Magic Kingdom, it’s a serene home base with a distinctly Disney touch.

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767 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 5 Guests

One Bedroom Villa - Island Tower

The One-Bedroom Villa at the Island Tower offers a spacious and serene escape infused with Polynesian-inspired elegance. Designed for comfort and convenience, this villa features a private bedroom, a separate living area, a full kitchen, and in-villa laundry—perfect for families or longer stays. Guests enjoy the ideal balance of relaxation and proximity, with easy access to the Polynesian Village Resort, monorail transportation, and the magic of Walt Disney World just moments away.

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1,150 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 9 Guests

Two Bedroom Villa - Island Tower

Ideal for larger families or groups, the Two-Bedroom Villa at the Island Tower combines generous space with Polynesian-inspired style. This expansive villa features two private bedrooms, separate living and dining areas, a full kitchen, and in-villa laundry—offering all the comforts of home in a tropical Disney setting. With convenient access to the Polynesian Village Resort and monorail transportation to Magic Kingdom, it’s the perfect blend of relaxation, space, and location.

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1,145 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 9 Guests

Two Bedroom Lockoff Villa - Island Tower

The Two-Bedroom Lockoff Villa at the Island Tower offers exceptional flexibility and space, making it ideal for families or groups traveling together. This villa combines a One-Bedroom Villa and a Deluxe Studio, providing two private sleeping areas, multiple bathrooms, a full kitchen, and in-villa laundry. With Polynesian-inspired design and easy access to the Polynesian Village Resort and monorail transportation to Magic Kingdom, it’s a versatile and comfortable home base for a magical stay.

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1,391 Sq. Ft.
Sleeps 8 Guests

Two Bedroom Penthouse - Island Tower

The Two-Bedroom Penthouse at the Island Tower delivers an elevated Disney Vacation Club experience with expansive space, refined finishes, and stunning resort views. Designed for guests seeking the ultimate in comfort, this luxurious retreat features two private bedrooms, a spacious living and dining area, a full kitchen, and in-villa laundry—perfect for relaxing or entertaining after a day at the parks. With its prime location at the Polynesian Village Resort and convenient monorail access to Magic Kingdom, this penthouse offers a truly exceptional stay.

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Disney's Polynesian Resort
Frequently Asked Questions

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Have questions about Disney's Polynesian Resort? From transportation and dining options to room amenities and DVC details, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan a magical and stress-free stay.

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