Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows
Resort Amenities
About this place
The spirit of the South Pacific beckons at this relaxing tropical paradise where you'll be surrounded by lush landscaping, colorful birds, koi ponds and beautiful white-sand beaches. From moonlit nights on the torch-lined waterfront to the exotic tastes of world-class restaurants, Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort are a delightful oasis situated on the Seven Seas Lagoon across from Magic Kingdom. The tropical look and feel of each Villa is complimented by a modern style, creating a contemporary retreat reminiscent of the Pacific Islands.
What Makes This Stay Unique
From the Villas & Bungalows, guests have easy access to the Great Ceremonial House where they can hop on the monorail to Magic Kingdom, or walk a few minutes to the Ticket & Transportation Center to hop onto the EPCOT monorail as well!
For dining, you have a delightful array to choose from! Quick-service American favorites are served at Capt. Cook’s, while an onstage sushi kitchen provides asian-fusion delights at Kona Café. Meet Lilo & Stitch for breakfast at ‘Ohana, and at night enjoy a family-style Polynesian dinner. The Island Tower is home to Wailulu Bar & Grill, inspired by natural lava-rock formations. Adults can visit the famous and exclusive Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto, a whimsical, vibrant tiki bar atmosphere full of the romance of the South Seas, or relax on the Tiki Terrace for live music and tropical cocktails. Tambu Lounge offers an outdoor, laid-back environment for drinks and light bites, and Pineapple Lanai is the one-stop-shop for all things Dole Whip!
Adventure at the Lava Pool beneath the towering volcano waterslide and waterfall, take a quiet dip at the Oasis Pool, both with their own pool bars for quick refreshments. Guests staying at the Polynesian Villas & Bungalows can also head over to the Island Tower to swim at the Cove Pool, and little ones can splash and play at the Moana’s Voyage splash pad.
Transportation
| Disney’s Animal Kingdom: | Bus Service |
| Disney’s Hollywood Studios: | Bus Service |
| Disney Springs: | Bus Service |
| Epcot: | Monorail * |
| Magic Kingdom: | Monorail |
| Waterparks: | Bus Service |
*You will have to take the Monorail from the Polynesian Resort to the Transportation & Ticket Center and then transfer to the Epcot Monorail
Attractions
Deluxe Studio
Sleeps up to 5
1 queen-size bed, 1 queen-size pull-down bed, and 1 pull-down bunk size bed. Full bath plus additional sink and shower.
Bungalow
Sleeps up to 8
King size bed in the master bedroom. Full kitchen. 2 full baths and in suite laundry. Living room with queen-size pull-down bed and a pull... Read more
How difficult is it to book Polynesian Villas & Bungalows?
We've analyzed DVC availability to show how hard it can be to book Polynesian Villas & Bungalows at different time frames. Booking early gives you the best chance to get your preferred room type and dates!
| Room Type | 11 Months Out | 7 Months Out | 4 Months Out | 1 Month Out |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deluxe Studio - Standard View | ||||
| Bungalow | ||||
Bottom Line
Polynesian Villas & Bungalows is a highly desirable Disney Vacation Club resort thanks to its classic theming, monorail location, and popular Studio options. Studios are best requested early, while Bungalows generally offer more flexibility for guests open to a premium villa experience. Availability can change, and it is always worth checking. If the Polynesian is not available, our team can help explore other Magic Kingdom-area DVC resorts.
Polynesian Villas & Bungalows view types explained
Resort View
Resort View rooms look out over Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows in its everyday setting. Views may include no view, obstructed views, or areas such as parking or service locations.
Preferred View
A calm stretch of the Seven Seas Lagoon unfolds outside your window at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. Preferred View rooms include at least a partial view of the Lake.
