The all new Porte-cochère was lifted into position by crane this morning at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort.
The structure has been in the process of being assembled over the last couple of months in the parking lot before today's installation.
The porte-cochère is part of a complete rebuild of the arrival area at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, including an all new monorail station.
According to WDI's Zach Riddley, "One of the biggest changes will greet you right up front – a new porte cochere will showcase the iconic mid-20th century architecture the Polynesian is famous for. Our team from Walt Disney Imagineering and Walt Disney World have crafted a design inspired by colors, patterns and textures found throughout the resort. This new entry features a high-pitched, open-truss roof covered in a thatch style. There’s also a bold façade that features pops of color complementing the Longhouses found throughout the resort. Along the Monorail station, bold new wooden screens will be covered with geometric patterns in bright, tropical colors that complete an exciting new composition that will greet you when you arrive."
Click the gallery to see more pictures of the new porte-cochère at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort.
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