

Disney's Polynesian Resort has a unique "Kukui Nut" tree. The only one of its kind in the state of Florida, the tree was brought to Walt Disney World Resort from its native Hawaii.

Disney's Polynesian Resort is a relaxing tropical paradise, featuring lush vegetation, thatched roofs, koi ponds and white-sand beaches and offering a warm, welcoming world that celebrates the spirit of the South Pacific and ensures "Ho'Onanea" — the passing of time in languid tranquility.
Located across the Seven Seas Lagoon from the Magic Kingdom theme park, Disney's Polynesian Resort has 11 2-story and 3-story village longhouses that flank the Great Ceremonial House—built to resemble a royal Tahitian assembly lodge—and contain 847 luxurious rooms, decorated with rich tropical colors and furnished in traditional bamboo and rattan.
Inside the Great Ceremonial House, water cascades over craggy volcanic rocks, while coconut palms tower over more than 75 different indigenous species. Also inside is shopping, dining and an awe-inspiring torch-lighting ceremony—a Polynesian welcoming of the night that includes a traditional fire-knife dance, accompanied by authentic drumming and chants.
Disney's Polynesian Resort offers a variety of recreation, including the Nanea Volcano Pool, featuring a 40-foot high volcano with a waterfall and tubular waterslide, fishing, boating, waterskiing and parasailing on Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon. Also on the Seven Seas Lagoon, a dazzling, musical Electrical Water Pageant is held nightly.
Most dramatic is Disney's Spirit of Aloha dinner show, presented in an open-air dining theater in Luau Cove. A Polynesian luau complete with a feast, it combines traditional music as well as more contemporary ditties from the animated Disney film Lilo and Stitch, and features dancing that is considered some of the most authentic this side of Hawaii.
Disney's Polynesian Resort is a smoke-free Resort. Smoking is permitted only in designated outdoor smoking locations.
Dining Options
Dining at Disney's Polynesian Resort includes 3 restaurants serving American and Polynesian cuisine. Children's menus are available. Also Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show features an authentic Polynesian feast. Restaurant prices start at less than $15 per person, based on average Guest check, not including alcohol, tax and tip.
Amenities and Services
Services and amenities at Disney's Polynesian Resort, a Disney Deluxe Resort, include room service, cable TV, Internet access, babysitting services, laundry facilities and service, concierge assistance and access to a health club and spa.
Recreation
Recreation at Disney's Polynesian Resort provides fun for the entire family, with 2 pools, 3 beaches, surrey bike and watercraft rentals, a children's activity center and access to a health club and spa.
Room types at Disney's Polynesian Resort include rooms and suites offering views of the garden, pool, marina, lagoon, monorail, public area or Disney's Magic Kingdom theme park.
Concierge Service is available for rooms at the King Kamehameha Club Level in the Hawaii building, and for suites in the Tonga building.
Transportation
Transportation at Disney's Polynesian Resort is complimentary for Resort hotel Guests. Destinations throughout Walt Disney World Resort, including Disney Theme Parks and Disney Water Parks, are accessable by bus, monorail, boats and walking paths.
Benefits
Benefits of staying at Disney's Polynesian Resort include: