Island Tower Polynesian DVC Rooms

Colorful blue art featuring a manta ray in a Moana Polynesian DVC room.

It’s always fun to explore brand new resorts. With the DVC expansion at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, there is a brand new building, an intricate lobby, another pool, many room styles and more to discover. Disney has started sharing details of the Polynesian DVC tower including the name. The Island Tower sits on the shore of the Seven Seas Lagoon and offers new castle view rooms. This addition adds new room styles to choose from at this resort. The Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows opens December 17th of 2024.

Polynesian DVC Room Types

Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows debuted in 2015 with just two different room types.

Those Bora Bora Bungalows and Deluxe Studios are still part of this DVC resort today.

The new Island Tower Polynesian DVC rooms are themed to the hit animated film Moana.

New Polynesian DVC Rooms 2024

DVC Polynesian Rooms in the Island TowerSleepsGood to Know
Duo Studio2Duo Studios have pull down beds.
Deluxe Studio4These Deluxe Studios have a kitchenette, seating area and dishwasher.
One-Bedroom Villa5Includes an outdoor patio.
Two-Bedroom Villa9Includes an outdoor patio.
Two-Bedroom Penthouse Villas8These rooms have large balconies that overlook Magic Kingdom.
Rooms in the Island Tower are different than the original Polynesian DVC rooms at the resort.

Duo Studios Island Tower

Duo Studios in the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows are inspired by wayfinders using the stars and sky. Duo Studios sleep two guests.

The living room of a Polynesian Duo Studio overlooks Magic Kingdom.
The view out of a Polynesian DVC Island Tower Duo Studio. Photo from Disney.

Deluxe Studios Island Tower

Deluxe Studios in the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows are inspired by “lush flora and fauna of the islands.” Deluxe Studios in the Island Tower sleep up to four guests. What’s new and different with these is they have a dishwasher. Upon first glance, the Island Tower Deluxe Studios look like a one bedroom with a seating area and kitchenette.

Polynesian DVC Tower Island Tower Moana One Bedroom Villa with natural tones and pops of green.
Photo from Disney.

One and Two Bedroom Villas Island Tower

One Bedroom Villas and Two Bedroom Villas in the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows aim to “showcase a voyager’s journey both on land and under the sea.” One Bedroom Villas sleep up to 5 guests. Two Bedroom Villas sleep up to 9 guests.

A light earth tone hotel room in the Polynesian Island Tower.
Photo from Disney.

Two-Bedroom Penthouse Villa Island Tower Polynesian

Two Bedroom Penthouse Villas in the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows sleep up to eight guests. Penthouse Villas at the Polynesian have a large patio balcony that faces Magic Kingdom!

A living room and dining room in natural tones in front of a balcony and a view of Magic Kingdom in the Two Bedroom Penthouse Villa, a Polynesian DVC room in the Island Tower.
Two Bedroom Penthouse Villas at the Polynesian have amazing views of Magic Kingdom and the fireworks. Photo from Disney.

Take a look at everything else we know about the Polynesian DVC tower.

Room Tour of the Island Tower at the Polynesian

These Polynesian DVC rooms are loaded with hidden Mickeys, tropical pops of color, island and earth inspired art and the subtle inclusion of Moana characters. See rich details, like a Mary Blair style shape included, in this video room tour Disney shared.

DVC Resale Experts Can Help with Polynesian DVC Resale

With the Island Tower debuting, it’s a great time to buy or sell Polynesian resale DVC points. There are now plenty of Polynesian DVC room styles to choose from. Check back here on the DVC Resale Experts blog for more Disney Vacation Club news and updates. See our current resale DVC listings to add on points or become a Member.

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Nicole is a native Floridian who attended the University of Central Florida and decided to call the land of theme parks home. She’s been sharing magical tips, tricks and Orlando travel and tourism favorites online for over a decade.

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