Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Vacation Package and Disney World Tickets

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is all about location, location, location. ! This Disney World Deluxe Resort is on the monorail to Magic Kingdom, and you can walk to the Epcot monorail line, which is a very nice perk. The Polynesian is four hotels in one: the original mid-century modern hotel and two Disney Vacation Club sections called Island Tower, the Villas at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, and the Bungalows. It’s also a AAA 4-Diamond Award winner.

Dining, shopping, hotel check-in, and the monorail are all located in the Great Ceremonial House, the main building within the resort.

Its nearly 500 guest rooms are located inside several, 3-story outer buildings called longhouses. The furthest is an 8-minute walk from The Great Ceremonial House.

Exterior pathways lead to the different buildings. Hotel rooms are accessed through interior hallways.

Disney's Polynesian Village, Island Tower, Villas

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

Disney’s Polynesian Village Vacation Package

What’s included

  • Accommodations at Polynesian Village Resort

  • Disney World theme park tickets

  • Early park admission

  • Evening Extra Magic Hours (on select nights and parks)

  • Lightning Lane advance purchase

  • Disney Water Theme Park admission on check-in day

  • Expert planning tips from me so you have more fun

  • Price-monitoring (you’ll always get the best offer)

  • Disney Resort transportation

  • Standard parking at Walt Disney World Theme Parks and Disney Springs

  • Overnight self-parking at hotel

  • Taxes


What makes Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort great

  • Conveniently located on 2 monorail lines: Magic Kingdom and Epcot

  • Boat service to Magic Kingdom

  • Remodeled rooms, among the largest rooms on property

  • Rooms can sleep 5 adults

  • The pool has a volcano theme and a water slide.

  • Connects to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort via a walking path.

  • Some of the best dining options on Disney World property

  • Club Level here is the best of all the Disney hotels

  • This hotel is so popular that unofficial fan clubs have started around it

  • Rooms are accessed via interior corridors in exterior longhouses.

    Most guest rooms have the same configuration: 2 queen beds and a twin-size (single) daybed.

    Club Level rooms and suites come with access to the King Kamehameha Club. Here, you’ll have secured key access to the club-level lounge, where a continental breakfast and refreshments are served daily.

    Room Categories at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

    • Resort View - Views of gardens, walkways, or monorail.

    • Lagoon View - Views of the the Seven Seas Lagoon. Some rooms may have an obstructed view of Magic Kingdom.

    • Pool or Marina View - Rooms that overlook one of the two pools or a room overlooking the marina on the Seven Seas Lagoon. There isn’t much of a marina these days compared to years ago, but Disney still uses it to dock a few boats.

    • Theme Park View - Views of the distant Magic Kingdom Park. Most rooms have views of the nightly fireworks and the Seven Seas Lagoon.

    • Club Level - There are multiple views to choose from within the Club Level category such as Theme Park View and Garden View.

    Island Tower

    The tower opened in 2024 and has a wide range of room types. Rooms are priced by view: Standard, Preferred, Premium, and Theme Park (Magic Kingdom) View. Deluxe Studios are comparable to regular hotel rooms. Duo Studios are tiny spaces, there is 1 bed and it pulls down from the wall. The 1 and 2 bedrooms are comparable to modern apartments or condos. The tower has its own Moana-themed pool but guests can use any pool at the Polynesian.

    Tower - Deluxe Studios come with 1 queen bed 1 queen Murphy bed and a kitchenette. Sleeps 4 people.

    • Tower - Duo Studio - Standard View 1 queen Murphy Bed. Microwave and mini fridge. Sleeps 2 people.

    • Tower 1 Bedroom Villa- 1 king bed, 1 queen Murphy bed and 1 single Murphy bed. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. Full kitchen, washer and dryer, and balcony. Sleeps 5.

    • Tower 2 Bedroom Villa - 1 king bed, 2 queen Murphy beds, 1 single Murphy bed. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. Has a full kitchen, washer and dryer, and balcony. Sleeps 9.

    • Tower Penthouse - 1 king bed, 2 queen beds, and 1 Queen Murphy bed. Has a full kitchen and balcony. Sleeps 8.

    Villas and Bungalows

    The Villas are located in 2 longhouses close to the Epcot Monorail. These rooms are spacious and have an upscale island theme. They come in 2 views: Standard View (gardens, parking area) and Lake View. Bungalows are small houses that sit over the water.

    • Deluxe Studio - 1 queen bed, 1 queen Murphy Bed, and 1 single Murphy bed. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. Kitchenette. Sleeps up to 5 people.

    • Bungalows—1 king bed, 1 queen bed, 1 queen Murphy bed, and 2 single Murphy Beds. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. There is a full kitchen, dining room, living room, and separate bedrooms. There is also a washer and dryer. Private balcony and plunge pool facing Magic Kingdom. Sleeps 8 people.

  • Valet Parking

    ATM

    Bell services

    Self-service laundry

    Gift shops

    24 hour security

    Free internet

  • QUICK-SERVICE DINING

    Several quick-service restaurants are open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the hotel lobby.

    TABLE SERVICE DINING

    There are 2 full-service restaurants Kona Cafe and ‘Ohana, both are extremely popular. Reservations are recommended. ‘Ohana offers a character breakfast each morning as well.

    OTHER OPTIONS

    Bar service in the lobby and at the pools.

    Trader Sam’s Lounge is a Polynesian-inspired bar. It is extremely popular, there’s often a line to get in. But well worth the wait.

    Snack service in the lobby and at the pools

    Dole Whip ice cream window

  • Bus service to all theme parks and water parks. The Polynesian may share a bus with the Grand Floridian Resort during off-peak hours.

    Boat service to Magic Kingdom

    Monorail to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, and Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

    Approximate travel times to Disney World theme parks once underway:

    Magic Kingdom 8 minutes

    Epcot: 8 minutes

    Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 10 minutes

    Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 11 minutes

    Disney Springs: 15 minutes

    • There are three pools on the property. The feature pool has a volcano theme and a water slide. Cabanas are available to rent at the quiet pool.

    • Large water playground for kids

    • Campfire Activities

    • Disney Movies Under the Stars

    • Magic Kingdom fireworks from the beach

    • Fishing tours


Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort address:

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For over 16 years Darren Wittko has been helping people save money at Walt Disney World as both, a travel writer and a travel advisor with Magical Vacations Travel. He’s featured in the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren resides in Celebration, FL.

Darren Wittko

For over 12 years Darren Wittko has been helping people save money at Walt Disney World as both, a travel writer and a travel advisor with Magical Vacations Travel. He’s featured in the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World as a Best of the Best Disney Travel Agent. Darren resides in Celebration, FL.

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