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Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows Guide

 

Bungalow Villa
Bungalow Villa

 

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows
1600 Seven Seas Drive
Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-8423
Phone: (407) 824-3500
Fax: (407) 824-3174

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Disney Deluxe Villa Resort Classification
Located in the Magic Kingdom resort area
Check In: 4:00 p.m. / Check Out: 11:00 a.m.

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows is at the heart of Walt Disney World, on the Monorail Loop just across the Seven Seas Lagoon from the Magic Kingdom. Consequently, this Disney Deluxe Villa Resort is primarily a Disney Vacation Club property, however it’s available for booking directly through Walt Disney World as well, at nightly rates. Guests at Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows have the best of all worlds, easy access to the Magic Kingdom and the Ticket and Transportation Center, beautiful accommodations, numerous deluxe resort dining opportunities close at hand, and more. Furthermore, guests can even attend a luau at this resort and cap the evening off by viewing the fireworks from the beach or a dip in the volcano themed feature pool.

Check our Rehabs and Closures schedule for any refurbishments or work taking place at Disney’s Polynesian Village and Bungalows during your visit.

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Disney’s Polynesian Village and Bungalows Rooms

Studio Villa
Studio Villa
Bungalow
Bungalow Plunge Pool

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows have 380 separate accommodations, made up of Deluxe Studios and over the water Bungalows.
All villas have either a private porch or balcony.
Disabled accessible villas available.

Each studio villa has:
Alarm Clock
Coffeemaker
Flat Panel TV – ABC, Disney Channel, Check the TV channel guide for more
Hair dryer
In-room wall safe
Iron and ironing board
Mini-refrigerator
Lighted make-up mirror
Portable crib
Telephone with voice mail
Toaster
Complimentary wireless Internet (WiFi)

Bungalows also have:
High chair
Private deck with plunge pool and lounge furniture
Washer and dryer
Vacuum cleaner

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Resort amenities include:
Self service laundry facilities
Valet laundry service
Valet parking

Available upon request, subject to availability
Bed Boards/Rails
Electric Mixer
High Chair

Studio:
Sleeps up to five plus one child under three.
Has one queen bed, one queen sleeper sofa, and one pull-down bunk size bed.
412 square feet
Studio kitchenettes have:
Mini-Refrigerator, Microwave, Sink,
Toaster, Wet bar
Views: Standard or Lake

Polynesian Villas Deluxe Studio

Bungalows:
Sleeps up to eight plus one child under three.
Has one king bed, one queen bed, one queen sleeper sofa, and two pull-down bunk size beds.
1093 square feet
Bungalow kitchens have:
Refrigerator, Stove, Oven, Microwave, Sink, Toaster
Polynesian Bungalow

 

 

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows Dining

Polynesian Villa Restaurant

Captain Cook’s
Kona Cafe
Kona Island
‘Ohana Character Breakfast
‘Ohana Dinner
Pineapple Lanai
Tambu Lounge
Oasis Bar and Grill
Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto & Tiki Terrace
On the Green Grill
Barefoot Pool Bar
In-Room Dining is available 6am – midnight.

Refillable mugs are available for purchase at the Captain Cook’s Snack Company.

 

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Disney’s Polynesian Village and Bungalows Recreation

 

Pool at Polynesian Villa
Volcano Pool

2 Pools

Feature Pool: zero-depth entry with sand bottom, water slide, volcano-themed

Poolside service is available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at the Lava Pool Deck and beach. In addition, guests can choose to have cocktails, flat-breads, sandwiches, kid’s meals, desserts and more delivered right to their spot in the sand.

Children’s wet play area
Children’s playground
Arcade
Boat Rental
Water cruises
Fishing excursions
Beach area
Volley Ball
Jogging trail
Polynesian Village Campfire Activities
Nightly Disney Movies Under The Stars on the beach
Electrical Water Pageant view

For a fun and more relaxing way to spend a day during your visit to Walt Disney World, each resort hosts Poolside Activities each day from 1:30 – 7:00 p.m.. Pool hours and lifeguard availability vary by pool. However, activities and programs are subject to change. Although the activities vary by day and by resort, examples of what you might find include trivia, arts and crafts, dance parties, games, bingo, and more.

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows Shopping

Shopping at Polynesian Villas

 

BouTIKI stocks Disney character apparel and souvenirs as well as Polynesian Village Resort logo merchandise and other south seas themed items. Here, you can also find snack foods, beverages (including adult beverages), magazines and books, and other general sundries.

Moana Mercantile sells snacks, sundries, liquors, beer and wine as well as features children’s fashions and toys, Disney Character merchandise.

Look at all your vacation photos by visiting the Photopass page. These professional pictures can make a great souvenir for home!

 

Disney autograph bookSave money and buy official Disney Park merchandise and souvenirs before you leave home. Disney Shopping has autograph books, character plush, travel accessories and many items that will make your vacation even more magical. Shop before you leave home to save time and money!

 

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows Transportation

Monorail at Polynesian Village

 

Overnight Self-Parking

Effective January 10, 2023, there will no longer be any parking fees for resort guests at Walt Disney World. See our Walt Disney World Parking Information page for prices and details.

Transportation Times Between Disney’s Polynesian Village and Bungalows and Disney Destinations

Disney’s Monorail service is available to the Magic Kingdom and via transfer to Epcot. Keep in mind that the monorail station is on the 2nd floor of the resort. Likewise, Disney’s bus service is available to and from this resort to Animal Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Epcot, Disney Springs and the water parks. The bus locations are across from the valet stand just outside of the lobby. A walking path to the Ticket and Transportation Center is also available.

These times are approximate, provided to give you an idea of average travel times. Most importantly, please plan on up to a 20 minute wait for Disney transportation in addition to walking time to resort or theme park transportation stops.

Magic Kingdom – 12 minutes by monorail, 9 minutes by boat
Epcot – 19 minutes by bus, 15 minutes by monorail from the Ticket and Transportation Center,  35 minutes by monorail from the resort
Disney’s Hollywood Studios – 18 minutes by bus, 19 minutes by car
Disney’s Animal Kingdom – 21 minutes by bus, 17 minutes by car
Disney Springs – 26 minutes by bus, 20 minutes by car
Blizzard Beach Water Park – 22 minutes by bus, 12 minutes by car
Typhoon Lagoon Water Park – 24 minutes by bus, 15 minutes by car

 

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows Childcare

***Disney has closed its three Children’s Activity Centers located at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club Resorts.  As well the Pixar Play Zone that was located at The Contemporary Resort has closed.  The Walt Disney World Dolphin will still offer a Children’s Activity Center option and you do not have to be a guest at that resort to use the Children’s Activity Center.***

  1. While not on-site child care facility, however Kid’s Nite Out, in-room child care, is available at all resorts for children 6 months to 12 years old. Reservations may begin as early as 6:30 a.m. and/or may begin as late as 11:00 p.m., Services are available 24/7.  
  2. The Walt Disney World Dolphin will still offer a Children’s Activity Center option and you do not have to be a guest at that resort to use the Children’s Activity Center.  Camp Dolphin

 

Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows VIP Top Tips

This section is sponsored by the Disney experts at The Magic for Less Travel, Authorized Disney Vacation Planner

Watch the fireworks from the beach, snagging a hammock if possible. It’s a nice way to get a different view on the fireworks.

Try to catch the torch lighting ceremony performed in front of the Polynesian Village Resort. Check with Guest Services for times and dates.

If you have monorail fans in the family, some of the standard rooms have a great view of the monorails coming and going. Do a little bit of research ahead of time about the monorails to make it more interesting.

If you are heading to Epcot via monorail, you may want to walk over to the Transportation and Ticket Center. Depending on which longhouse you are in, it may be quicker than taking the Magic Kingdom monorail and switching monorail lines at the Transportation and Ticket Center.

Visit the Pineapple Lanai just outside the back entrance for a Dole Whip!

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