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Disney's Polynesian Resort Frommer's Very Highly Recommended

1600 Seven Seas Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-1000
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$436.00+
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Location Walt Disney World
Phone 407/939-6244, 407/824-2000
Fax 407/824-3174
Web site www.disneyworld.com
Room Information 853 units
Prices $385-$1,020 double; $520-$3,120 club; $650-$3,120 suite; Extra person $25. Children 17 and younger stay free in parent's room
Credit Cards AE,DC,DISC,MC,V
In Room Amenities A/C, TV, DVD (select rooms), fridge, hair dryer, Internet (fee), microwave (free, upon request)
Parking Valet parking $12; self-parking free
Other P.O. Box 10000

Disney's Polynesian Resort Review

One of only four resorts found on the monorail line, the 25-acre Polynesian is home to extensive recreational areas, including a stretch of beach along a lagoon dotted with hammocks and palm trees, a volcano-themed swimming pool, and watercraft rentals. An on-site child-care facility makes it a good choice for those traveling with kids. Its landscaped and torch-lit walkways, along with its longhouse-style thatched-roof buildings, give the resort a South Pacific ambience. The accommodations underwent extensive renovations a couple of years ago and include space-conscious furnishings, a muted earth-toned color scheme, and upscale amenities such as flatscreen TVs. Rooms can sleep up to five people; some have patios, while others have balconies. Many have views of the grounds or Seven Seas Lagoon; some lagoon-view rooms offer great views of Cinderella Castle (at a higher price, of course), so request your desired view when making your reservation. See the reviews of the 'Ohana restaurant and the Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show.

Facilities:
3 restaurants; cafe; 2 lounges; dinner show; character meals; babysitting; bike rentals; supervised children's program; concierge; concierge-level rooms; golf course (nearby); health club and spa (at the nearby Grand Floridian); 2 heated outdoor pools; kids' pool; room service; watersports equipment/rentals; WDW Transportation System; transportation to non-Disney parks for a fee

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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