The refurbishment continues at one of Disney World‘s monorail resorts! Disney’s Polynesian Resort is undergoing a massive change and the construction is showing quite a difference already. The absence of roof beams is quite noticeable to those familiar with the resort’s iconic design.
Take a look at the photos below to see the construction progress at Disney’s Polynesian Resort.
Removing the roof beams is simply part of the overall construction project at Disney’s Polynesian Resort. The future will be delightful with the Moana design!
Changes to the rooms will include a move to a Pacific Ocean-inspired color palette as well as details, patterns, and textures from Disney’s “Moana,” that takes place on the Polynesian island of Motunui.
As they continue to reopen additional Disney Resort hotels to Guests, the company is modifying the reopening date for Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, which will reopen next summer.
This schedule adjustment also allows Disney to complete some refurbishment work at the Resort hotel, including enhancements to the Great Ceremonial House and Guest rooms.
The Villas and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort will remain open during this refurbishment.
The work began in early October. However, we look forward to sharing more about these changes in the future!
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