Visit the Tropics at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

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Set within Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is the Disney Vacation Club option of waterside bungalows along the shore of the resort, and Studio Villas located in the remodeled longhouses of Tokelau, Moorea, and Pago Pago, all available for rent to non-Disney Vacation Club guests. Here mid-century modern design meets traditional Polynesian style with a South Pacific vibe in villas and bungalows privy to all services and recreation of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

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Check-in is at the resort’s Great Ceremonial House with all studios located between the Oasis Pool and the Transportation & Ticket Center, making them a convenient walk for a non-stop monorail ride to Epcot® or a quick jump on the ferry to the Magic Kingdom. Of course, it’s still an easy walk to reach the monorail in the Great Ceremonial House. Each longhouse offers inviting seating areas with lava rock-lined walls and flagstone flooring with furnishing that same mid-century modern look with Polynesian elements—think 1950s Hawaii.

Coveted over-the-water bungalows line the resort’s lagoon and offer a two-bedroom, two-bath option. Request a Bungalow closer to the Volcano Pool for a quieter stay away from the Transportation & Ticket Center ferries.

Villa Studios
This resort is a bit different than other Disney Vacation Club properties in that here you’ll only find studios and not 1- and 2-bedroom options. Studios are the same size as the standard guest rooms at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, making them the largest studios in Disney’s repertoire. They do differ in decor from the resort rooms with a palette of teal, cherry red, and tangerine, an excellent split bath layout, and the addition of a small kitchenette. Available in either Standard (view of the garden or maybe even part of the parking lot in one side of Pago Pago) or Lake (lagoon) view, each offers one queen bed raised to accommodate luggage underneath, one queen sleeper sofa fronted by a coffee table with additional storage underneath, and a bunk-size pull-down bed. Also a two-person table, tiki god lamp, oversized wall-mounted TV, and carved wood bureau where below the pull-down bed is located. All have either a patio or balcony.

Disney's Polynesian Villas Studio image

Disney's Polynesian Villas Studio image

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Disney's Polynesian Villas Studio balcony image

The split bath is similar to those found on Disney Cruise Line ships in that there are two separate areas: one with a sink, toilet, and bath/shower; the other with a pebble-bottom shower and sink. In the hallway is the kitchenette with microwave, sink, under-counter refrigerator, coffeemaker, and toaster. The closet holds a pack ‘n’ play, electronic safe, iron and board.

Disney's Polynesian Villas Studio bath image

Disney's Polynesian Villas Studio bath image

Best of all, there are quite a few connecting possibilities to another studio, so your chance of getting one is quite high—of course, it’s on request only. Sleeps up to 5 people. View Disney’s Polynesian Villas Deluxe Studio on the Glass Slipper Concierge YouTube channel.

Bungalows
Over-the-water bungalows at Disney! Who would have ever thought it? But Disney did indeed, and they are among the most popular Disney Vacation Club villas around. With 2,800 square feet, these two-bedroom, two-bath beauties sleep up to eight people accessed through a gated, keyed-entrance boardwalk. The truly delightful decor evokes a mid-century modern look with a twist of retro-tiki. Distressed wood flooring and lofty beamed ceilings add to the luxury, and the entire bungalow is on a lighting control system.

Off the entry hallway are the two bedrooms. In the master is a king-sized bed, bureau, desk, and a large wall mounted TV, but what used to be the 2nd exit off the master bedroom to the back deck is now closed over with an additional A/C unit.

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The lovely master bath comes with double sinks in a black granite vanity, a large shower with pebbled flooring and rain shower head, and an oversized whirlpool tub above which is a hand-carved teak panel. The bonus is a fun in-mirror television!

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The guest bedroom shouts “beach time!” with surfboard headboard queen bed and a great window seat perfect for snuggling up on a lazy afternoon. There’s also an additional TV, trundle bed, and plenty of storage. Off the hallway is the 2nd bath in a split configuration with two areas: toilet and sink in one; bath/shower and sink in the other. Off this same hallway is a closet with a washer and dryer.

Disney's Polynesian Villas bungalow guest bedroom image

Disney's Polynesian Villas bungalows guest bath image

Facing the lagoon is the open floor plan of the living/dining/kitchen area with super views of the Castle in the distance. The living area allows enough room to spread out with a sleeper sofa and two occasional chairs, as well as another TV. Here also is additional bedding in the form of a fold-down bunk-size bed adorned with artwork of the Electrical Water Pageant, seen every night outside your back door on the lagoon.

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A dark wood dining table located between the kitchen and living area is in the shape of a surfboard and seats eight in burgundy leather chairs. The kitchen is on one wall with a fun teal backsplash, but no kitchen island. It holds a microwave, stovetop, oven, toaster, coffeemaker, and full-size refrigerator with ice maker. Additional amenities are a DVD player, electronic safe, iron and board, and a pack ‘n’ play.

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Cool off in your private plunge pool on the back wraparound deck. Here you can relax on hanging rattan chairs, padded lounge furniture, and table and chairs. Best of all are the picture-perfect views of the Seven Seas Lagoon and the Magic Kingdom fireworks (speakers pipe in the music along with the show).

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Disney's Polynesian Villas bungalows deck image

Disney's Polynesian Villas bungalows deck image

Tour the Polynesian Bungalows on the Glass Slipper Concierge YouTube Channel!

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Cara Goldsbury is the author of The Luxury Guide to Disney Vacations. She is Chief Executive Concierge at Glass Slipper Concierge®, a travel agency specializing in selling Disney vacations, and has appeared as a leading Disney expert on two Travel Channel specials, Disney Splurge! and Disney Royalty. She has also been cited numerous times in national news articles, in such notable publications as Forbes Traveler, as an expert on the Walt Disney World® Resort. Visit her Luxury Travel & Life blog at CaraGoldsbury.com.

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