Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is a firm favourite among Disneyworld’s deluxe resorts and its array of luxurious rooms brimming with Pacific character is a big factor in its popularity.
The beautiful themed accommodations, immerse guests in tropical luxury all whilst keeping in close and convenient distance from the Disneyworld parks.
Here, we explore the different room categories available and what each has to offer!
Standard rooms
Standard rooms at Polynesian Village Resort are far from ‘standard’ - and nor would there be, at some $700 per night (depending on the season).
These deluxe-resort rooms come either with two queen beds or a king bed, plus a pull down daybed. So, they can sleep up to five. They boast a private balcony or patio, perfect for enjoying the lush resort surroundings.
Each room is equipped with a flat-screen TV, coffee maker, and a mini-fridge. Bathrooms include double sinks, a bathtub-shower combination, and complimentary Disney-branded toiletries.
For small children, cribs and pack-and-plays are available upon request, making it easy for families with infants to settle in.
There are plenty of power outlets and USB charging points, which is fantastic for filling up power banks ready for long days at the park.
Deluxe studios
The Deluxe Studios at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows are perfect for those seeking extra space.
Sleeping arrangements are similar to standard rooms - studios comprise a queen bed, a queen-size pull-down bed, and a single pull-down bed, comfortably sleeping up to five people.
The highlight of the Deluxe Studios is the kitchenette, equipped with a microwave, toaster, and small fridge. It makes it a popular setup for guests who prefer some extra home comforts during their stay.
Bungalows
The only Disney-going guests who do not have a stay at the Polynesian Village’s bungalows on their bucket lists are those who’ve already been.
These spacious self-contained bungalows are seen as one the ultimate luxury accommodations at Disneyworld.
Bungalows comprise two separate bedrooms, a full kitchen, a living area and a private plunge pool. And sleep up to eight.
The bathrooms are beautifully appointed, with a soaking tub perfect for unwinding after long park days, as well as double sinks and (of course) complimentary Disney-branded toiletries.
Room service, cleaning, and amenities
Room service is available throughout all rooms at the Polynesian Village Resort.
All standard room is stocked with a mini-fridge - whilst the fridges in studios and bungalows are much bigger!
For laundry, self-service facilities are available on-site, along with dry-cleaning services at an extra cost. Daily room cleaning is offered unless guests prefer a modified cleaning schedule during their stay.
Check-in time is 3:00 PM, and check-out is 11:00 AM. Early check-in or late check-out are available, but calling the front desk ahead of time is recommended.
Rooms with views and the club level
Each room category can be booked with one of three views - a standard ‘resort’ view, a water view overlooking either the pool, lagoon or the hotel marina whilst the theme park view rooms look across Seven Seas Lagoon and upon the Magic Kingdom.
Booking on the Club Level is an alternative room upgrade option for guests.
As well as the facilities and amenities across the standard rooms, club rooms have a preferred check-in as well as concierge services, plus use of the health club and access to other preferred Disney Signature Services.
The club level at the Polynesian Village also has unique rooms such as the Ambassador VP and King Kamehameha suites, and the Honeymoon room.
Polynesian Island Tower
Primarily a Disney Vacation Club accommodation, the brand-new Island Tower at the Polynesian Village will become available for regular guests too (subject to availability) from mid-December 2025.