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Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Boat Dock Closing for Refurbishment This May
Guests planning a stay at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort next month will want to keep this transportation update on their radar. According to Walt Disney World’s posted refurbishment notice, the resort’s boat dock will temporarily close from Monday, May 11 through Friday, June 5, which means guests will not be able to use water transportation across Seven Seas Lagoon during that time.
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While the dock is out of service, Disney says alternative transportation options including bus service, the monorail, and walking paths will still be available to help guests get where they need to go. It is one more temporary adjustment at the Polynesian, which has already been in the middle of a larger refurbishment project that includes changes to the front entrance roadway and bus area.
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Disney’s official notice also says construction activity at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows is expected to continue through 2026. While dining, pools, and resort amenities will remain available, guests may notice daytime construction, impacted views, and should allow a little extra travel time when coming to or leaving the resort.
If you are headed to this tropical Disney favorite soon, just be ready for a few construction coconuts along the way.
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