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My family stayed in a $990-a-night villa at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Here’s what it’s like inside.

The closet had tons of items to make our stay easier.

The studio villa was clean, and the entrance conveniently had a closet with a , which I loved.

The river-rock tile made it feel like I was in a jungle somewhere when I showered.

There was a kitchenette, which was just what my family needed to make a light breakfast.
We ate our breakfast at the small table.

The table had two accompanying chairs and a lamp, which was perfect for our short stay.

There was also an outdoor patio.
‘Ohana serves an all-you-care-to-enjoy, family-style dinner.

Our all-you-care-to-enjoy dinner consisted of salad, bread, grilled meats, chicken wings, dumplings, noodles, and ‘Ohana’s famous bread pudding.

We ended the night watching fireworks.
I can’t wait to come back to Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

My parents and I loved our stay at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. The villa was spacious, and we liked that there were two bathrooms.

I like any chance I get to dine at ‘Ohaha, and watching the Magic Kingdom fireworks was an extra treat.

I plan on staying here again, especially when the new DVC Island Tower opens in December. It will have one-bedroom villas with bigger kitchen and dining areas, making it easier to prepare more of our own meals.