-
Uncategorized
10 Reasons Why We Love Disney’s Polynesian Resort
7. Recreational amenities You’ll find a great abundance of fun activities and adventures awaiting you at the Polynesian. Swimming is always a popular recreational endeavor to take to, for example. A dip in the serene Oasis Pool is indeed a relaxing pursuit, but so is making a splash in the Lava Pool with its 142-foot waterslide and impres
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Reasons Why We Love Disney’s Polynesian Resort
8. Appetizing originals Each Disney World Resort has its own signature enticements and the Polynesian is no exception. Nevertheless, they are “exceptional” with their own exclusive eats, as the many loyal fans that come here for specific offerings will attest to. Some of the most popular Hawaiian hankerings to be had here include the ever
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Reasons Why We Love Disney’s Polynesian Resort
9. Hawaiian hospitality Hawaiian hospitality is yours from the very moment you set foot on the grounds at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Don’t be surprised to find cast members on standby waiting to greet you upon arrival with colorful flowery leis (no, they aren’t leis made from the famed Kukui Nut Tree!) and welcomes as warm as the
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Reasons Why We Love Disney’s Polynesian Resort
10. A feel of the islands Everything from the authentic décor and theming to the ever-present enticing tropical aroma that lingers in the air speaks of the South Seas. Discover the pleasing touches of paradise all around, from the island-themed architecture and design, nonstop Hawaiian-style musical loops playing in the background, and th
Read More » -
Uncategorized
10 Reasons Why We Love Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is one of two original Walt Disney World hotels to have opened on Oct. 1, 1971 in conjunction with the grand opening of Magic Kingdom Park. A top choice for countless vacationers throughout the years, this South Pacific-themed resort remains a timeless favorite for an innumerable array of reasons. Here a
Read More » -
Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
1. What to Do There are four theme parks here at Disney World: The Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Epcot, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Each one has its own unique theme and is equipped with several family-friendly rides and attractions. The Magic Kingdom is the hub of Disney World because it’s the home of Cinderella’s Castle an
Read More » -
Uncategorized
Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
2. Where to Stay There are three types of Disney Resort hotels: deluxe, moderate, and value. Deluxe hotels include Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, BoardWalk Inn, Contemporary Resort, Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Polynesian Village, Swan & Dolphin, Wilderness Lodge, and Yacht & Beach Club. These hotels tend to be more expensive because the
Read More » -
Uncategorized
Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
3. When to Go There are many factors to consider before booking your trip to Disney. The most important aspect to be mindful of is the timing. During major holidays and any time school’s out, it’s no surprise that people flock to Walt Disney World to enjoy their time off and celebrate. If you want to bypass the crowds and save money, it’s
Read More » -
Uncategorized
Disney Demystified- When to Go, Where to Stay, What to Do at Disney World Resort
A trip to Walt Disney World is perhaps one of the most exciting things a person can experience. If you’re a first-timer, don’t panic! We’ve put together a list of important things you’ll need to know beforehand. Here’s a breakdown of the Happiest Place on Earth:
Read More » -
Uncategorized
Short on Cash? Here’s How You Can Visit Disney World and Not Blow the Bank
1. Bring Your Own Stroller If you rent a stroller here, be prepared to spend $15 per day or $31 per day for a double stroller. Bringing your own will save money and you won’t have to worry about confusing yours for someone else’s. Also, if you plan on renting a scooter, Disney charges $50 per day with a $20 deposit. Providing your own st
Read More »







