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  1. Top Reasons to Love Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

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    The Polynesian Resort was one of those bucket-list resorts for my family, and when we finally stayed there, it did not disappoint.

    Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    There are many reasons whyDisney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC the Polynesian Village Resort is a desirable choice. In a nutshell, this resort offers a few key real estate factors, namely, Location, Accessibility and Waterfront! This resort sits on the Monorail loop which is of great appeal to many guests. Want to relax on acres of grounds themed after the Southern Pacific region? Want access to the best kids’ aqua-play area on property? Want the convenience of the Monorail? How about ‘Ohana and Dole Whips?

    Polynesian Village Resort is the place for you!

    Top 5 Reasons I Love Polynesian Village Resort
    #5. Polynesian-Styled Grounds

    At Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, be prepared for full immersion into a Polynesian dream. I truly believe that Disney even provides a Pacific breeze for guests to enjoy at this resort! You will feel as though you are in a Hawaiian ParadiseDisney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    The property is dense with lush greenery and spotted with the rich colours of various flowers. We identified beautiful Tahitian Gardenia and Hibiscus species to name a few. You can literally smell the floral palette of the resort as you stroll the grounds. This is all accented by burning torches along walkways, white sandy waterfront areas to lounge or engage in activities, and the beautiful Seven Seas Lagoon.

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    Upon arrival, you are met with your very own lei to add to the immersion. There are features all around the grounds to ensure that you are always enveloped in the theme. Also, as would be expected, the element of water is a critical piece of the Polynesian landscape. In addition, the grounds are alive with fish, turtles, lizards, and various water birds. The grounds truly relax you and invite you to be one with your natural surroundings.

     #4 ‘Ohana – Breakfast & Dinner

    Polynesian Village Resort offers an on-site Character Breakfast as well as a wonderful, Family-Style Dinner that includes skewer-served meats and seafood. Having a Character Dining experience on-site is always a great feature for any resort. ‘Ohana goes one step further and introduces guests to the star attraction characters of the Polynesian, Lilo and Stitch! ‘Ohana bread pudding with vanilla ice cream & warm, rummed, caramel sauce Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    Ohana Character Breakfast Stitch Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVCBreakfast begins with fruit plates, followed by a platter of scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, sausages, pineappled ham, and Disney’s beloved Waffles. There are also stories and fun for the kids before the highlight of the morning….The Character meetings! Stitch is just so cute!

    Then, in the evening, ‘Ohana serves up a fire-grilled array of meats and seafood, delivered to your table by skewer. A delightful platter of wings, potstickers, noodles, and mixed vegetables to accompany the meats and oak-grilled shrimp. Food, fun and a good time for all! The kids take a break to sweep coconuts around the dining hall while there is music and clapping. And then, the famous ‘Ohana bread pudding with vanilla ice cream & warm, rummed, caramel sauce. ‘Ohana means ‘family’, and this restaurant will ensure all the kinfolk are well fed!

    #3. Great Deluxe Studios

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    While most of the resorts offer Deluxe Studios that are relatively similar in size, the Polynesian Village Resort stands out in this category. With the largest Deluxe Studios on property, you will surely be comfortable in these rooms. From adorable trundle beds to Tikiman lamps and a beautiful colour scheme to encourage easy relaxation after a long day of family fun and adventure. Further, you are pampered with two separate shower areas. The stand-up shower sports a rainfall shower head, built-in seat, and gorgeous tiling.

    Then there is the view of Seven Seas Lagoon and the Magic Kingdom if you should choose a Lake View room.

    Water view at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    #2. Lava Pool & Kids’ Tiki Aqua Play Area

    The Polynesian Resort has an awesome Lava Pool or as we prefer, Volcano Pool! The pool offers a zero-entry end, a beautiful waterfall element, a slide, and a huge volcano as the main feature. My son LOVED the Lava Slide with its passage through darkness to its speedy ejection into the sparkling blue waters below! As he began his descent through the tube, I could hear, “bye for good!” The views from atop the Volcano are impressive. Every detail has been painstakingly recreated to ensure guests always remain immersed.

    Lava Pool at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    And for those of you who are looking for a quieter swimming experience, the resort also has the Oasis Pool.

    Oasis Pool Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    Now, one of the best pool offerings has to be the kids’ Tiki Water Play Area. When I ask my son what his favourite pool is on property, he always says ‘The Poly’ in reference to the Tiki Play Area.This kiddie play area is incredible!

    Lava Pool at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    The kids have a large area of gurgling spouts, spraying Tiki totems, rope-bridges, waterfalls, hide-outs and slides. You can literally spend hours at the Lava Pool and adjoining Tiki Play Area each day. The pools are conveniently located near the resort Counter Service, Capt. Cook’s for your food and drink refill needs as you bask in the sun and play.

    Given that we visit Disney with a child, the Lava Pool and Tiki Play Area are near the top of our list of reasons to love this resort, and on any given day, it is our Number One reason! I reiterate – BEST KIDS’ Water Play area at Disney! If visiting Disney with kids who love spending time in the pools and aqua play areas, The Poly may be your best choice.

    Tiki Water Play Area Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    #1. Location / Transportation

    So, we made it to the Number One Reason for loving Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. It was a tough decision between our Number 2 and our Number 1, but ultimately, my family feels that the best feature of the Polynesian Village Resort is the location and transportation options.

    Monorail Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando FloridaWe LOVE being able to easily walk over to the beautiful Grand Floridian Resort. It is an easy stroll for families along a manicured path with the beach and water to your side. This proximity opens the door to many more dining options, shops, and of course, another wonderful pool and kids’ aqua play area. We love being able to take in the luxury and fun offered at the Grand Floridian.

    From the Polynesian Resort, you can also walk to the nearby Transportation and Ticket Center which is where Epcot and Express Monorails both originate. This is a great option for quickly transporting to Epcot or the Magic Kingdom. You can also use buses from the resort or jump directly on the Monorail right from the Polynesian with quick transportation around the resort loop to the Grand Floridian, to the Contemporary, and back home to the Polynesian.Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Epcot Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando FloridaThere is also Water Taxi transportation from the Polynesian Resort over to the Magic Kingdom! The ways in which you can get around Disney world from this resort are numerous and this equates to CONVENIENCE.

    A typical day when staying at the Poly would include getting up in the morning for some pool time, walking next door to eat lunch at the Grand Floridian Café, taking the Monorail over to either Magic Kingdom or Epcot until zipping back to the room for a nap! Then, head over to the Contemporary for dinner and Arcade fun! Being within minutes of the parks, and the amenities of two other Deluxe Resorts is definitely a recipe for fun, dining options, and convenience.

    Lilo Trundle, Deluxe Studio at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Orlando Florida Resales DVC

    Trundle artwork in Deluxe Studio

    Verdict:

    Polynesian Village Resort is a South Pacific escape, enveloping you in wild yet manicured greenery, exotic flowers, and an overwhelming feeling harmony with the surrounding environment. From the glistening Seven Seas Lagoon to white sands to evening torches dotting the property, this is a true haven.

    The Resort offers great pool and aqua play areas and the ultimate convenience of multiple transportation options and both nearby parks and Deluxe Resorts.

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    Previous blogs by Jason Swain:

    TOP REASONS TO LOVE DISNEY’S RIVIERA RESORT

    TOP REASONS TO LOVE DISNEY’S BEACH CLUB RESORT

    TOP REASON’S TO LOVE DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM LODGE

    TOP REASONS TO LOVE DISNEY’S BAY LAKE TOWER

  2. Top 3 Character Meals: Classic, Splurge, and Newbie 

    Character meals are special experiences offered at various restaurants throughout the Walt Disney World theme parks and resorts that allow guests to enjoy a meal while interacting with characters.  Characters and food?!  What’s not to love, right?  Let’s take a closer look at three of my favorite character meals.

    The Classic: The Crystal Palace

    Overview

    When I was a child, my family loved to eat at The Crystal Palace in the Magic Kingdom, so naturally this is where I take my own daughters.  This character meal features friends from the Hundred Acre Wood: almost always Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and Tigger.  The restaurant is located just past Main Street, and the décor is Victorian in style with vaulted ceilings and many windows overlooking Cinderella Castle and Adventureland.

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    Food

    This meal features a buffet with a wide variety of standard fare: various egg, potato, and meat dishes at breakfast, plus the famous Mickey waffles; rotisserie meats and extensive salad selections at lunch and dinner; and a wide range of desserts starting at 11:00 a.m.  Servers bring drinks to your table and clear your empty plates, but no food is delivered to your table.  This has always been an “above average” buffet when I compare it to non-Disney restaurants, but its quality seems to be slightly below average when compared to other Disney buffets, such as 1900 Park Fare or Hollywood and Vine.  Even so, everyone will find something that they like.

    Characters

    I always tell my daughters that Pooh and his friends have to save their voices for when they sing, so they can’t talk at The Crystal Palace.  That shouldn’t keep you from talking to them, though!  Tigger is especially fun because he loves to watch you bounce, and he is always grateful if you can spell his name (T-I-double-guh-er).  The characters here are in constant rotation, and they even lead a Friendship Day Parade for the little ones who have enough energy to march.  Even if you don’t have kids, these characters can make you feel young at heart, especially because this is the only place to meet all four Winnie the Pooh characters in the same location.

    Cost

    This character meal costs one Table-Service meal credit on the Disney Dining Plan, but this does not include gratuity.  If you pay out of pocket, costs will vary from $15.99 for a kid’s breakfast to $59.99 for an adult’s dinner, but this price can vary according to the meal (breakfast is cheaper) and season.  Discounts are available for Tables in Wonderland and occasionally for DVC members or Annual Passholders, so ask your server or check online before you go.

    Verdict

    This is a great restaurant for kids.  They can meet some of their favorite, most huggable characters and get to choose exactly which chicken nugget they want.  It is not as enjoyable for adults with kids because it is, in a word, exhausting.  You have to time trips to the buffet with characters coming to your table (“Let’s wait for Piglet before we get seconds!”), and you have to serve your kids and yourself.  There is little time to relax and almost no time to interact with your family.  That said, it is in a convenient location, and it offers a lot of food for the price, so it is still an appealing place to eat.

    The Splurge: Cinderella’s Royal Table

    Overview

    This has the swankiest location in all of Walt Disney World: inside Cinderella Castle!  Yes, it is as amazing as it sounds.  It also boasts real china and excellent service in an elegant, Medieval-inspired setting.  Upon entering the castle, you will be greeted by Cinderella herself before being called to the upstairs dining room.  Unlike The Crystal Palace, you can stay seated for your entire meal while four other princesses, usually some combination of Ariel, Rapunzel, Jasmine, Aurora, and Snow White (not Tiana because apparently her dress is too big to fit between the tables), greet you tableside.

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    Food

    Cinderella’s Table is fine dining, at least by character meal standards.  Each meal comes with three courses: an appetizer, entrée, and dessert, but none of them are ordinary.  My starter salad came with a poached egg over exotic greens, and my daughters both chose decorate-your-own cupcakes for dessert.  The menu changes seasonally, and there is a significant difference between the food options offered for breakfast and afternoon meals.  Even if you research a menu online in advance, there is a good chance that it will be different on the day of your reservation.  Also remember that everything is individually prepared, so the staff can more easily accommodate allergies and specific requests.

    Characters

    In the dining hall, each princess enters with a fanfare and a twirl.  The princesses spend a fair amount of time with each guest, even with honeymooners who are sometimes reluctant to enter into conversation, and they tend to spend more time with their biggest fans (like my daughters who LOVE Rapunzel).  The interaction can feel slightly rushed, but it is more personable than a traditional meet-and-greet.  There is also a special “wishing ceremony” in which guests hold up a special wishing star as lights twinkle.  Each diner is presented with a sword or wand, too (these tend to be distributed according to gender stereotypes, but my oldest daughter did ask for a sword).  This is a great place to get autographs without spending thirty or more minutes standing in line.

    Cost

    Unlike most other character meals, Cinderella’s Royal Table costs two Table-Service meal credits on the Disney Dining Plan.  Prices range from $35 for a child’s breakfast to “$$$$ (over $60 per adult),” according to the WDW website, and these prices can vary throughout the year.  The price includes gratuity, and it is also part of Tables in Wonderland.  I have never seen a DVC or AP discount and cannot find proof that one has ever been offered.  Yes, this is the most expensive character meal at Walt Disney World.

    Verdict

    If you want a fancy restaurant that boasts an incomparable dining experience in the heart of the Magic Kingdom, then this is the place to go.  If you love eating hot dogs while you watch birds outside of Casey’s Corner, then you may want to spend your Table-Service credits or money elsewhere.  This is a great opportunity to meet princesses and actually go inside Cinderella Castle, but it’s not the only place to eat with royalty.

    The Newbie: Bon Voyage Breakfast 

    Overview

    A few years ago, the only princess meals were at Cinderella’s Royal Table and Akershus Royal Banquet Hall.  Now, there is a third option.  The Bon Voyage Breakfast at Trattoria al Forno at Disney’s Boardwalk Resort opened on April 2, 2017, and it is my family’s new favorite.  The décor is simple and reminiscent of a small town Italian restaurant, and it is not in a theme park (you can walk there from the back entrance of Epcot), but it has the best combination of food and character interactions.  Not only will you meet two princesses, Ariel and Rapunzel, you also get to meet Prince Eric and Flynn Rider (aka Eugene), who are not regulars at Walt Disney World.

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    Food

    All of the food is served at your table, so you will not need to get up to get your meals.  The menu is also entirely themed according to Tangled and The Little Mermaid.   The first course consists of a frying pan (yes, a frying pan) full of pastries, plus individual bowls of fresh fruit.  Next come your entrees, which vary from a tower of fluffy pancakes to a breakfast calzone (remember that this is an Italian restaurant).  This is not your ordinary breakfast, but it is sure to delight even the pickiest children with meals like steak and eggs with the egg shaped like a fish.  By far, this was our favorite food, even though it lacked the variety and elegance of the previous restaurants.

    Characters

    My daughters expressed their disinterest in Prince Eric and Flynn Rider before the meal, but they warmed to them quite quickly.  Eric shared a long conversation with my youngest daughter, who was dressed like Ariel, in which they both expressed their love for the princess.  Flynn also got into an appropriately cynical debate with my oldest daughter about whether Pascal was a frog or a chameleon (he never agreed that it was a chameleon).  The princesses were kind, as always, but my daughters actually preferred interacting with their beaus.  This whole experience felt much less rushed, perhaps because there are only three “performances,” or rather seatings, per day; this means that the characters only make three laps around the restaurant each morning.  In addition to the table-side greetings, children can also participate in a parade around the restaurant.  Interestingly, there were quite a few child-less adults who were obviously there to meet the characters, unlike at Cinderella’s Royal Table, where many adults go only to enjoy the food and atmosphere; in other words, children are not required at this or any other character meal.

    Cost

    This will cost one Table-Service credit or $15 to $35 per meal, but I expect this price will go up based on its current popularity.  It is eligible for Tables in Wonderland, but it is not currently included in any DVC or AP discounts.  Gratuity is extra.

    Verdict

    This is, without a doubt, my family’s favorite character meal – ever.  We had plenty of time to talk with each other and relax while we enjoyed our food, and the character interactions far exceeded anything we have experienced at other restaurants.  This is a new character meal, so there are bound to be changes, but hopefully the Bon Voyage Breakfast will continue to be exceptional.

    Tips

    Both of the princess meals require reservations to be made online at the chime of 6:00 a.m. Eastern time 180 days before your trip.  I have been able to get reservations at The Crystal Palace closer to my vacation, but you may not get your most desired time if you wait too long.

    If you want dessert with your breakfast, try making a reservation at The Crystal Palace at 10:30 a.m.  If you want to walk down Main Street before the morning crowds, then try to get an early morning, pre-park opening reservation at either Magic Kingdom restaurant.  If you have a car, you can park at the Boardwalk Resort on the day of your reservation and walk into Epcot via the World Showcase entrance after your Bon Voyage Breakfast.

    Remember to bring autograph books, too!  It is also fun to get fabric markers for characters to sign T-shirts or pillowcases, but always bring a piece of cardboard or a clipboard for the characters to use when signing them.

    Also bring your camera because there are no PhotoPass photographers in any character meal dining area.