My family stayed in a $990-a-night villa at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Here’s what it’s like inside.
July 28, 20240
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.
The table had two accompanying chairs and a lamp, which was perfect for our short stay.
There was also an outdoor patio.
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.
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.