$8.3334 per point for the calendar year
April 2015
380
Deluxe Studios at Disney’s Polynesian Villas can accommodate up to five adults. Each studio features a queen-size bed, queen-size sleeper sofa, and a single pull-down trundle bed. The room also includes a full bathroom with tub/shower combo, sink, and toilet, a partial bath with walk-in shower and sink, a small kitchenette, and a private porch or balcony.
Size: 447 sq ft
Approximate Number of Rooms: 360
Occupancy (Max)*: 5
*Plus 1 infant under 3 years of age using a crib.
These spacious, water-themed villas feature a master bedroom with a king bed and an en-suite bathroom with a spa-like tub and walk-in shower. The living area includes a full kitchen, a washer and dryer, a second full bathroom, and a private balcony or patio. For additional sleeping space, the living room is equipped with a queen-size pull-down Murphy bed and a single pull-down bed.
Size: 767 sq ft
Approximate Number of Rooms: 46
Occupancy (Max)*: 5
*Plus 1 infant under 3 years of age using a crib.
Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas are two-bedroom accommodations that can sleep up to eight adults. The master bedroom offers a large living space and includes a king-size bed. A second bedroom adds a queen-size bed and a single pull-down trundle bed. The living room has a queen-size sleeper sofa and a single pull-down trundle bed. Bungalows also feature a full kitchen, two bathrooms, a washer and dryer, and a large private deck with built-in plunge pool overlooking the lake.
Size: 1,093 sq ft
Approximate Number of Rooms: 20
Occupancy (Max)*: 8
*Plus 1 infant under 3 years of age using a crib.
Capt. Cooks: Dine on everyday favorites like eggs and Mickey waffles for breakfast or feed your more adventurous side with a variety of island-inspired dishes for lunch and dinner. Capt. Cooks is even open for late-night dining to satisfy you any time of day.
Kona Island: Swing by on your way to the monorail in the morning for a selection of pastries and coffee. From noon until close made-to-order sushi and sashimi is also offered. Specialty miniature desserts and a selection of beers are available as well.
Pineapple Lanai: Stop by this stand for the legendary Dole Whip soft-serve ice cream and floats, and don’t forget to order yours in a souvenir tiki sipper or bowl.
Kona Cafe: This casual cafe gives guests American cuisine with an Asian flair. With an onstage sushi kitchen, and a variety of burgers, sandwiches, and entrees, there is something for everyone at this relaxing eatery.
‘Ohana: Join Lilo and Stitch for a bountiful breakfast at this popular restaurant or be treated like family during the Hawaiian feast served family-style for dinner. ‘Ohana is a character dining experience for breakfast only. For dinner, you can experience the evening fireworks or Electrical Light Parade as you enjoy your meal.
The Wailulu Bar and Grill: Located within the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, Wailulu Bar & Grill offers a relaxed, island-inspired dining experience. As Disney World’s first all-electric kitchen, it serves a variety of Polynesian favorites such as poke bowls, spam musubi, and beef short rib loco moco. Guests can enjoy indoor or outdoor seating with views of the Seven Seas Lagoon and Magic Kingdom fireworks. The menu also includes tropical cocktails garnished with edible orchids and non-alcoholic options, making it a delightful spot for all ages.
Trader Sams Grog Grotto: Inspired by the original Trader Sams at the Disneyland Resort, this tropical hideaway features a menu of cocktails, appetizers, and a lively atmosphere. Trader Sams is open for the whole family from 3:00 pm until 8:00 pm. After 8:00 pm, guests must be 21 years of age or older.
Tambu Lounge: Located adjacent to ‘Ohana, guests at Tambu Lounge can choose from a long list of specialty cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as appetizers and well-loved dishes from ‘Ohana.
Barefoot Pool Bar: This pool-side bar offers a menu of sandwiches, snacks, specialty drinks, and views of Magic Kingdom Park.
Oasis Pool Bar: Relax near the Oasis pool as you treat yourself to a Polynesian inspired burger or fish tacos and tropical cocktail. This pool bar has a large variety of bites for whatever you’re craving.
Nightly point costs at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows start at 16 points per night for Standard View Deluxe Studios, 20 points per night for Lake View Deluxe Studios, and 115 points per night for Bungalows. These point costs are higher than average when compared to other Disney Vacation Club Resorts.
Average Weekly Cost (7-Nights):
*Average weekly cost varies based on view category selected.
BouTiki & Moana Mercantile: Located in the Great Ceremonial House, these shops offer a mix of high-end island apparel, Disney Vacation Club merchandise, and tropical souvenirs. Members can also find essential groceries and sundries at Moana Mercantile, perfect for stocking the kitchenettes in the Deluxe Studios or the full kitchens in the Bora Bora Bungalows.
Lava Pool: This large pool immerses guests into the tropics with its towering volcano and zero-entry beach-like feel. The Lava Pool also features a water slide, hot tub, and large deck.
Oasis Pool: This leisure pool, nestled between the gardens and longhouses, offers guests a relaxing oasis with cabanas available to rent.
Guests at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows can also take advantage of the following amenities:
Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows offers both monorail and boat service to Magic Kingdom Park and area resorts. Monorail service is available to Epcot through the Transportation and Ticket Ticket Center located a short walk from the resort. Bus service offers transportation to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom Park, both water parks, and Disney Springs.
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