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.