What It Costs to Stay at Disney's Polynesian Island Tower in Walt Disney World

Jun 06, 2024 in "Disney's Polynesian Villas and Bungalows"

Posted: Thursday June 6, 2024 10:16am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The new Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows is set to open on December 17, 2024, and reservations are now open for all guests.

Here is a look at pricing during the opening week for arrival on December 18, which range from $826 per night for the Duo Studio with a Standard View to $5,016 per night for the 2 Bedroom Penthouse with a Theme Park View.  Note that discounts may be available for Annual Passholders, Disney Vacation Club Members, and Florida Residents.

Contact our sponsor Kingdom Konsultant Travel 1-866-566-7858 or vacations@kingdomkonsultant.com for a free quote.

Duo Studios

Standard View

Price: $826 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This studio features a queen-size pull-down bed, a full bathroom, a kitchenette with a microwave and small refrigerator, and a porch or balcony. It accommodates up to 2 adults.

Preferred View

Price: $915 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: Similar to the Standard View but with better views, this studio includes the same amenities and sleeps up to 2 adults.

Theme Park View

Price: $1,031 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: Offering views of the theme park, this studio includes a queen-size pull-down bed, a full bathroom, and a kitchenette. It accommodates up to 2 adults.

Deluxe Studios

Standard View

Price: $1,101 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This studio includes a queen bed and a queen-size pull-down bed, accommodating up to 4 adults. Amenities include a full bathroom, a kitchenette, and a porch or balcony.

Preferred View

Price: $1,338 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This studio, with preferred views, includes the same amenities as the Standard View and accommodates up to 4 adults.

Theme Park View

Price: $1,507 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This studio, with views of the theme park, includes a queen bed and a queen-size pull-down bed, a kitchenette, and a porch or balcony. It accommodates up to 4 adults.

1 Bedroom Villas

Standard View

Price: $1,596 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This villa features a king bed, a queen-size pull-down bed, and a single pull-down bed, accommodating up to 5 adults. It includes 2 full bathrooms, a full kitchen, living and dining areas, a washer and dryer, and a private deck.

Preferred View

Price: $1,769 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: Offers the same amenities as the Standard View but with preferred views. Sleeps up to 5 adults.

Theme Park View

Price: $1,993 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This villa includes prime views of the theme park, the same amenities as the Standard and Preferred Views, and accommodates up to 5 adults.

2 Bedroom Villas

Theme Park View

Price: $2,750 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This villa can accommodate up to 9 adults with a king bed, two queen beds, a queen-size pull-down bed, and a single pull-down bed. It includes 3 full bathrooms, a full kitchen, living and dining areas, a washer and dryer, and a large private deck.

Penthouse - Theme Park View

Price: $5,016 per night (excluding taxes)
Details: This penthouse villa includes 3 full bathrooms, a full kitchen, living and dining areas, a washer and dryer, and an extra-large private deck. It accommodates up to 8 adults and offers views of the theme park.

Booking Information

Bookings for the new Island Tower are available now for stays beginning December 17, 2024. Prices listed above are for December 18 and vary based on season and availability. Check for the latest offers when planning your stay. Contact our sponsor Kingdom Konsultant Travel 1-866-566-7858 or vacations@kingdomkonsultant.com for a free quote.

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Disney Analyst19 days ago

JIMMYEDDIE20 days ago

Or the space.......One thing those all had was plenty of land

JIMMYEDDIE20 days ago

I love it

LSLS23 days ago

So, calling people who enjoy gym time raving lunatics and make some insinuation about liking non-descript hotels is not an insult, but saying that you called people weird because they like something you don't, or giving an explanation as to why some people prefer it is an insult. Personally we have chosen the Coronado before specifically for the gym. As someone who enjoys lifting (not just walking), it's a big plus for me. I'm up before everyone else in my family, so rather than sit on my phone, I prefer getting up and go throw weights around. And judging by my experiences in the gym (or going around larger resorts), I'm far from alone.

nickys23 days ago

It does now. But as to why not before, no idea.

JoeCamel23 days ago

I'm sure they will adjust the price point accordingly......

Comped23 days ago

Why doesn't Poly have a gym?

MisterPenguin23 days ago

Per Perplexity.... Also, Swolphin, which is considered deluxe, also has a gym. Having a gym, high end retail and restaurants, a plussed pool, club level rooms, activities and events (e.g., tennis court, boating), a spa are also typical of deluxe accommodations.

Animaniac93-9823 days ago

It's a standard amenity at many hotels, not just "deluxe" ones. Even Universal's lowest tier hotels have decent gyms. Hotel "gyms" can range from a broom closet with one treadmill and/or one elliptical to large facilities that could rival your local club, but it's increasingly expected and common for hotels to have them. They offer the convenience of on site equipment without the need to drive to or pay and sign up for one near where you're staying. Even if people don't go as hard on vacation, having an indoor, air-conditioned space to exercise is a nice benefit. Polynesian finally having one is good for its guests, and for what they're paying, should not have to walk to GF to use one.

Sir_Cliff23 days ago

These posts don't seem in good faith, so I probably shouldn't respond. However, the fact that the other deluxe Disney resorts include gyms suggests that, whether you personally use them or not, they are an expected amenity in hotels of a certain level. You can also find lists of jogging and running trails at Walt Disney World on their website which I'm sure are of no interest to you, but are obviously of interest to someone.

FiestaFunKid23 days ago

an exaggeration to make a point on the importance of gym in a disney resort, not an insult - guess you decided to take it at face value and it went over your head - and then started in on the insults instead which was a very insightful point (hint - don't take that at face value)

Prince-123 days ago

You do realize your posts are filled with insults. 😂 And you seemingly missed the point of my post but that’s ok…you be you.

FiestaFunKid23 days ago

Wow, never knew gym rats were so soft and defensive......Yes - we all have different opinions - and it's ok to state them without insulting people. I re-state, when logging 15k steps a day, a morning on the stair climber wouldn't be my priority - and if it's yours, god bless you - I suppose you could have worse obsessions.

celluloid23 days ago

For some reason it annoys me less than the magic band era.