Location & Transportation
Location
On the monorail line at the Polynesian Village Resort, across the Seven Seas Lagoon from Magic Kingdom
Transportation
Monorail to Magic Kingdom and Epcot (via TTC). Boat service to Magic Kingdom. Bus to Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Disney Springs.
Nearby
Magic Kingdom (monorail/boat), Epcot (monorail via TTC), Trader Sam's, 'Ohana restaurant
Annual Dues (2026)
| Contract Size | Per-Point Dues | Annual Total |
|---|---|---|
| 100 Points | $9.34 | $934 |
| 150 Points | $9.34 | $1,401 |
| 200 Points | $9.34 | $1,868 |
Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓ Iconic tropical theming — beloved by Disney fans
- ✓ Monorail access to Magic Kingdom and Epcot
- ✓ Over-water bungalows with Magic Kingdom fireworks views
- ✓ Excellent dining including 'Ohana and Trader Sam's
- ✓ Unrestricted resort — full booking access
Cons
- ✗ Very limited DVC room inventory (studios + bungalows only)
- ✗ Premium resale pricing
- ✗ Bungalows require extremely high point counts
- ✗ Extremely difficult to book at 7-month window
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Polynesian Bungalows?
The Bungalows are over-water villa units on the Seven Seas Lagoon with direct views of Magic Kingdom and the fireworks. They sleep up to 8 guests and include a private deck with plunge pool. They are among the most unique accommodations at Disney World.
Why is the Polynesian so hard to book?
The Polynesian has a very limited DVC room inventory (only studios and bungalows). Combined with its iconic status and monorail location, demand far exceeds supply, making 7-month bookings extremely competitive.
When does the Polynesian DVC expire?
Polynesian Villas contracts expire January 31, 2066.
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