Polynesian Island Tower - Booking Dates and Details
Rooms and booking dates for Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort!
I pass by the new Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort every day, so it’s been fun to watch it rise out of the ground. But it’s also a major construction zone as Disney brings utilities that will support the new tower, so I’m excited that there’s an end in sight for all the work taking place.
Plus I’m excited to see Disney’s newest hotel!
The Polynesian’s Island Tower is located right between Disney’s Wedding Pavilion (near the Grand Floridian Resort) and directly across from the entrance from Shades of Green Resort.
As a Disney Vacation Club member, you will have exclusive access to make reservations beginning on June 4th, followed by Disney Annual Passholders on June 5th, with reservations opening to the general public on June 6th.
It’s a bit strange that DVC members will have to book stays with cash instead of using DVC points, during the initial booking days, similar to the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.
Island Tower is a modern take on Polynesian-themed resorts found in Hawaii, as opposed to the mid-century modern Great Ceremonial House of the original part of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
Rooms at Island Tower - Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
The new tower will follow the current DVC trend in terms in that it will have economy Duo Studio rooms, designed for 2 people.
Due Studios can also be found at Disney’s Riviera Resort and in the new DVC tower at the Disneyland Hotel.
It’s important to note that the Duo Studios have not been well received by guests because are just a little too small.
I’d say it’s a bold choice for DVC to continue adding them to new projects.
There will also be Deluxe Studios, 1 Bedroom Villas, 2 Bedroom Villas, and 2-Bedroom Penthouse Villas, which I can only imagine will offer spectacular views of Walt Disney World.
Disney also revealed that it embraced Polynesian wayfinding and the natural elements of water, earth, wind, and fire in the design of the new tower.
The tower will showcase pieces from modern Polynesian artists and incorporate artwork that subtly references both "Moana" (similar to the existing Polynesian rooms) and Disney legend Mary Blair, known for her prominent work in the lobby mural of Disney's Contemporary Resort.
While some traditionalists may express reservations regarding the departure from the customary architecture and design at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, others may anticipate the additional accommodation choices and the opportunity to reserve contemporary, fully-renovated rooms at one of Walt Disney World's most sought-after monorail resorts.
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