(For the first page of this review of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, click here.)
While construction will continue on the east side of the Polynesian Resort into 2016, the major construction that affected everyone is now complete.
Specifically, here’s what’s done:
- Refurbs of the standard rooms
- The redo of the entrance to the main services building, the Great Ceremonial House
- The redo of the lobby and fountain
- The addition of Trader Sam’s
- The refurb of the main Lava Pool
- Construction of bungalows in Seven Seas Lagoon and re-opening of the beaches near here and the pool
- DVC refurbs of the old Rapa Nui and Tahiti, now Pago Pago and Moorea
What remains to be completed is
- Completing the DVC refurb of Tokelau–which looked almost done during my late April 2015 visit (e.g. the pictures were hung on the walls)
- Completing various pathway redos
- Most significantly, re-doing the smaller pool, the East Pool.
So pretty much everything I know about the big picture of what’s going on at the Polynesian comes from my bud Steve’s Tikiman Pages website dedicated to the Polynesian and his Facebook page, or our email exchanges. For the latest, check his sites.
It remains to be seen how much of a mess the East Pool refurb will make of the east side of the resort. Sometimes Disney will close rooms facing the refurb. If it does so, then all are fine.
But until we know
- For standard rooms, avoid the east side longhouses Raratonga, Niue, Samoa, and south facing rooms in Hawaii (see the map, click it to enlarge it)
- If you are getting a DVC studio, avoid Tokelau (the un-named building on the east side of the East Pool on the map)
None of the construction that’s left is a big enough deal to suggest that the Polynesian is a bad choice for first time families who can afford it. Just avoid the east side!!
TOPICS IN THIS REVIEW OF DISNEY’S POLYNESIAN VILLAGE RESORT:
- Overview of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Photo Tour of a Standard Room at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Amenities at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Dining at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- The Pools at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Accommodations at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- The Disney Vacation Club at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Photo Tour of a Studio at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
- Renovation and Construction at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
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91 Comments on "Renovation and Construction at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort"
Erin I’d still aim for Tokelau! Large rooms, renovated, nicely located…
Hi, Dave!
We are planning our first visit to Disneyworld and I am soooo glad I´ve found your website! As suggested by you, we intended to stay at the Polynesian. Today, though, I found these comments about the renovations and got really preoccupied. We are a family of 4 (two 5-year old boys) and traveling in March 2014. Do you think we would be somehow affected by the constructions. No monorail? No pool? Kindly please let us know your opinion: should we keep the plans or go to the second option in your list? Thanks!!
We will be staying in January 2014 and don’t know which building to request because of the construction? Which building would you stay in?
Hi Cristy! I don’t really know–but at most one pool will be closed…
We are planning a week’s stay August of 2014. We have stayed at the Poly 6 times and truly enjoy staying there. Do you think the pools will be closed down at this time? We always stay in the building beside the pool. I would not think the monorail would have any effect with the renovations at the Poly, but I may be wrong. Thanks So Much,
Cristy