Spirit of Aloha at Disney’s Polynesian Resort is almost completely demolished. Back in May Disney filed for permits to demolish the old Spirit of Aloha show building at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. It did not take very long for them to get fencing up around the perimeter and start working.
Now we have aerial images from @bioreconstruct on Twitter that show the whole area is almost cleared. Disney is demolishing the building to make way for a brand new DVC tower.
Inspired by the early concepts for Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, the Imagineers of today are honoring the past while furthering the resort story with this innovative addition. Projected to open in late 2024, the proposed vacation ownership property would complement the existing resort and evoke the spirit of the Pacific Islands.
Related: New Permit filed for demolition of Spirit of Aloha Building
“It’s no secret that our Members and Guests love the monorail resorts at Walt Disney World,” said Bill Diercksen, senior vice president and general manager of Disney Vacation Club. “Expanding our Disney Vacation Club offerings at the Polynesian would give our Members and Guests yet another incredible option for staying close to the magic while making vacation memories that last a lifetime.”
Related: New Permit filed showing details on the DVC tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
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