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Every DVC room at the Polynesian is a Studio. There are no lock-off vs dedicated units, as there are no 1- or 2-bedrooms of any kind (other than the Bungalows).Hi
I was going to request a dedicated room for Poly but apparently it looks like all the rooms on the DVC side are dedicated, based on what I see online. Is that true? Cause then I won't bother lol
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All DVC Poly villas in the longhouses are studios - however, all but two or three of them connect to the studio next to them, so in that sense they are not dedicated.Hi
I was going to request a dedicated room for Poly but apparently it looks like all the rooms on the DVC side are dedicated, based on what I see online. Is that true? Cause then I won't bother lol
Thanks
You can secure a Cash reservation with $200 ( with cancellation) and wait to see if you’re able to secure a dvc reservation. I booked spring break for us this week as it’s just become available for our week. You have plenty of time to wait and see imo. I booked the poly spring break for 2024 at the 7 month window. Next year might be different but no one knows yet.Looking for advice and I know this is a Poly lovers thread.. My husband and I are really considering DVC (we loved the BWV) but think Poly may be the best place for us to buy because of the longer contract.
I was hoping to rent someone's points for next spring break but we have not been able to secure a reservation through David's. The rack rate for one night in a deluxe standard studio is $864 a night which is just painful. I think we'd have to reduce our stay to 3 nights vs 5 at this price. My budget for this trip is about 4500 (hotel and park tickets)
Do you think you'd get a good enough "Feel" for the resort to know if its for us after 3 nights. We'd do one pool day and two park days.
We've been to the poly for ohana and the grounds for a day and loved it, but obviously didnt go in a room or use the pool. Just wondering if sucking it up and paying rack rate for the three days is even worth it in people's opinion.
I think 3 days will definitely give you a good feel of the place and probably leave you wanting more which is a good thing if you’re wanting to join DVC lol But I’d say don’t lose hope about getting your waitlist filled through David’s or any other rental company, there’s often Poly availability at 7mos (when all other resorts can start booking there), especially during high-point Spring break season, opening up your chances of having someone fulfill your trip.Looking for advice and I know this is a Poly lovers thread.. My husband and I are really considering DVC (we loved the BWV) but think Poly may be the best place for us to buy because of the longer contract.
I was hoping to rent someone's points for next spring break but we have not been able to secure a reservation through David's. The rack rate for one night in a deluxe standard studio is $864 a night which is just painful. I think we'd have to reduce our stay to 3 nights vs 5 at this price. My budget for this trip is about 4500 (hotel and park tickets)
Do you think you'd get a good enough "Feel" for the resort to know if its for us after 3 nights. We'd do one pool day and two park days.
We've been to the poly for ohana and the grounds for a day and loved it, but obviously didnt go in a room or use the pool. Just wondering if sucking it up and paying rack rate for the three days is even worth it in people's opinion.
We actually got off the waitlist last night. I feel silly worrying about it now! Can't wait for our stay. I'm sure we will want to buy there!I think 3 days will definitely give you a good feel of the place and probably leave you wanting more which is a good thing if you’re wanting to join DVC lol But I’d say don’t lose hope about getting your waitlist filled through David’s or any other rental company, there’s often Poly availability at 7mos (when all other resorts can start booking there), especially during high-point Spring break season, opening up your chances of having someone fulfill your trip.
I’d recommend booking the 3 nights through Disney and keep your waitlist with David’s and so hopefully if it comes through in the next few months, you can easily cancel the 3 nights with Disney and put that money towards your rental.
Hah nice! Glad it worked out and the wait wasn’t too long! Have an awesome trip and hopefully we’ll be saying Welcome Home to you by this time next yearWe actually got off the waitlist last night. I feel silly worrying about it now! Can't wait for our stay. I'm sure we will want to buy there!
Even if it's just a refrigerator and no freezer, you can still keep waffles and french toast sticks in it. Just don't heat them for as long. They will be fine.Got our stay here coming up in a couple of weeks and DW has been looking at recent trip info on the FB. She noticed that at least some of the rooms have a fridge with a small freezer compartment now. I looked up some recent YT videos of room tours and it seems like some but not all do.
Is there any good info on the rooms that do have this fridge with small freezer? She is now thinking it would be good to have one to get some frozen breakfast things while there (like eggo waffles or the eggo french toast stick toaster things).
The new Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows will take you on a storytelling journey that brings to life the spirit of Polynesia.
Projected to open in December 2024, the proposed 10-story tower overlooking the stunning views of the Seven Seas Lagoon will celebrate the natural world, and of course, the magic of Disney.
Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows will be within convenient walking distance to the Disney Monorail, making it the perfect base for visiting Magic Kingdom Park and EPCOT.
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Did you know that original concept designs for Disney’s Polynesian Resort featured a prominent tower as the heart of the resort? Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows will complete the vision created by Disney Imagineers decades ago while embracing the rich culture from the Polynesian Islands.
When you arrive at Island Tower, you will notice beautiful designs created exclusively for the exterior, including a gorgeous Manta Ray that symbolizes freedom, protection and grace.
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Inside the lobby, you will be greeted by an art panel installation on the ceiling inspired by several Polynesian Islands, showcasing wildlife native to each locale. Each animal holds a strong connection to the islands and symbolizes values important to Polynesians.
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Walt Disney Imagineering collaborated with over a dozen artists from around the world to create unique artworks that will be displayed throughout the resort. From preserved moss walls to sculptures made from recycled fishing nets, each piece will be inspired by the spirit of conservation and embody the rich cultures of Polynesia.
Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows will feature a variety of room types that will sleep from two to nine guests, such as duo studios, spacious one- and two-bedroom villas and brand-new two-bedroom penthouse villas. Many rooms will feature spectacular views.
In the meantime, here are some important dates to keep in mind:
- June 4: Disney Vacation Club members can make early rental reservations by contacting Member Services at (800) 800-9800. Disney Vacation Club members will be able to make points-based reservations at a later date.
- June 5: Walt Disney World Annual Passholders can start booking rental reservations by contacting (407) 934-7639.
- June 6: All guests can make reservations online or by contacting (407) 934-7639.
Do they normally hold back room inventory for Points bookings when they sell cash rooms first?I guess it's now has a name and it's can put to rest what we all were thinking. It looks like they are going to start with cash bookings like VDH before selling and booking with points. Once more info comes out, I will get it on the first page.
Here's from the Disney Parks Blog:
Is that when we'll find out if these room are part of current Poly contracts or a separate entity? [getting at do my points get the 11-months advantage or not]Yes, once they declare rooms into the condo association to be sold, those rooms can only be booked with points. They are only going to be booking for cash the rooms they won't be declaring into the condo association. I think they'll still do incremental declarations instead of all at once like BPK at VGF.
In the most recent issue of the DVC member magazine, the DVC VP stated it would be part of the current PVB, making it official.Is that when we'll find out if these room are part of current Poly contracts or a separate entity? [getting at do my points get the 11-months advantage or not]
I believe that's a done deal since the tower is named Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. The use of the official name of the condo association is pretty clear. IMO, we will have home resort priority to book rooms in the tower.Is that when we'll find out if these room are part of current Poly contracts or a separate entity? [getting at do my points get the 11-months advantage or not]
Thanks!I believe that's a done deal since the tower is named Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. The use of the official name of the condo association is pretty clear. IMO, we will have home resort priority to book rooms in the tower.
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Thats too bad. I imagine that the point chart will be similar to RR. The new buyers will put even more of a squeeze on studio availability. It’s like bungalows round 2!I believe that's a done deal since the tower is named Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. The use of the official name of the condo association is pretty clear. IMO, we will have home resort priority to book rooms in the tower.