First look: Photos of Disney’s new Polynesian Villas & Bora Bora Bungalows

Disney Vacation Club’s newest property, Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows will open April 1.  Keep reading for photos of this brand-new property!

Bungalow exterior

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Bungalows:

Another unique feature of this expansion are the Bora Bora Bungalows. The name is derived from the popular (and expensive) over-water bungalows that can be found on the south pacific island of Bora Bora. There are 20 of the 1650 sq. ft. bungalows, each with two full bathrooms, a kitchen, in-unit laundry facilities, a living room and dining room. Reminiscent of the South Pacific, the area is surrounded by the Seven Seas Lagoon and will have a view of the Magic Kingdom’s fireworks.  Private decks with personal plunge pools will allow guests to watch the fireworks while listening to the accompanying music piped in on individual sound systems. The Electric Water Pageant can also be viewed from the bungalows.

  • Lake view
  • Sleeps up to 8
  • 1 king-size bed, 1 queen-size bed, 1 queen-size sleeper sofa, 2 pull-down bunk-size beds
  • Full kitchen
    • dishwasher
    • dishes, glasses and utensils
    • pots and pans
    • refrigerator
    • stove and oven
    • toaster
  • washer and dryer
  • vacuum cleaner
  • robes
  • high chair
  • Private deck with plunge pool and lounge furniture

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Deluxe Studios:

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At 460 sq. ft., these are the largest studios that DVC has built. There will be 360 Deluxe Studios that sleep five and can connect to a neighboring room.  Each will have a split bathroom, one with a shower and sink and one with a sink and tub/shower.  There will also be kitchenettes in the units and a pull-down armoire bed that features Lilo and Stitch artwork. The studios are located in the Rapa Nui, Tokelau and Tahiti longhouses.

  • Lake view and standard view available
  • Sleeps up to 5
  • 1 queen-size bed, 1 queen-size sleeper sofa, 1 pull-down bunk size bed
  • Kitchenette
    • paper plates, bowls and plastic utensils
    • small refrigerator
    • wet bar
    • toaster
  • Full split bath – one has shower and sink, one has toilet, sink and tub/shower
  • Private porch or balcony

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All of the DVC units are available for rent when not reserved by Disney Vacation Club Members. Currently, you can expect the deluxe studios to go for upwards of $500 per night, and the bungalows for more than $2500 per night.

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All photos courtesy of Matt Dobrovolsky


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Leah grew up in a little farming town in Illinois, right on the Mississippi River. Her Chicago-born husband, David, left the city for her, and they're now raising their three children (Jacob, Jonah and Lydia) just 12 miles from her hometown. As the Senior Editor of the DIS (wdwinfo.com), Leah spends a lot of time writing about, reading about, and discussing Disney. So, it should come as no surprise that one of her family's favorite ways to spend time is going to Walt Disney World and traveling on Disney Cruise Line. She also enjoys shopping, watching movies with her husband and doing crafts with and for her kids.

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