Disney's Polynesian Resort

Walt Disney World's Polynesian Resort

By Deborah Schwabe, published Aug 21, 2006
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Disney’s Polynesian Resort offers a South Pacific theme and lush landscaping. This resort is one of Walt Disney World’s deluxe resorts. Room prices start at $315 during the value season and go up based on room size and location. There are water views, park views and garden views. Some rooms even offer a view of the famous castle! Rooms are decorated in a Hawaiian theme.

Walking into the lobby will immediately transport you to a lush tropic feel with their large beautiful water fountain. The entire area of Disney’s Polynesian Resort is a feast for the eyes. Take a stroll along the lagoon and enjoy the environment. Children activities are always going on.

Beaches and two pools greet you for sun filled fun. A volcano pool with a zero entry offers a themed experience and a waterslide. Pools are open from 10am to 10pm with lifeguards on site. As with other resorts, fishing, watercraft rental, and bike rental service are all available. A volleyball court is also on the grounds.

Be sure to grab a seat on the beach and watch the spectacular Electric Light Parade float by and prepare for a treat as you watch fireworks go off over the parks. These shows will entertain all ages! Who could ask for a better location?

Walt Disney World’s Polynesian Resort offers character dining with Lilo and Stitch during breakfast hours. Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Show is nothing less than fun and amazing with hula dancing, authentic music and other delights in an open-air theater. Other dining options are Ohana which offer all you can eat family fare and Kona Café which serves American and Asian cuisine. A quick serve type of food court is available at Captain Cook’s Snack Company; there are even toasters and microwaves here if you need one.

Arcades at Disney’s Polynesian Resort make for indoor fun during rainy days. The Never Land club offers scheduled activities for children ages four through twelve. It is a perfect opportunity for the kids to have fun while the grown-ups enjoy a romantic dinner.

Takeaways
  • Disney's Polynesian Resort is a deluxe resort.
  • There is a large volcano themed pool at this resort, along with a quieter pool.
  • Disney's Spirit of Aloha show delights with hula dancing and authentic music.
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Have you read about the changes in the Great Ceremonial House? Captain Cook's expanded into that whole store that used to be next to it. I saw pictures and it looks excellent. They have self-serve Dole Whips now! The arcade moved into the main building as well, near Captain Cook's. Boutiki is also open on the ground floor.

Posted on 11/26/2006 at 3:11:00 PM

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