Are you dreaming of a stay at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, but find that the Polynesian resort prices are ridiculously high? Well, don’t scrap the idea … there are several ways you can save hundreds (or even thousands) on a stay here!
If you’ve seen the Polynesian resort rates, you know it’s far from cheap (this is the second most expensive on-site resort at Disney World).
But after staying here on a budget, I’ve found that it doesn’t have to be an “unrealistic” dream; it can be a more attainable reality than it may initially seem.
So sit back, relax, and let’s talk about how you can stay at one of Disney’s most popular and expensive resorts – without spending hundreds or thousands per night!
This post is all about the 6 easy strategies you can use to save a lot of money on your stay at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort (so you can avoid the insanely high Polynesian resort prices).
How can you secure the best Polynesian resort prices?
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is a tropical oasis near Magic Kingdom.
In fact, the Polynesian is one of three resorts on the Monorail (and within walking distance to Magic Kingdom. Alternatively, you can also catch a boat to Magic Kingdom).
Inspired by the exotic charm of the South Pacific, this resort transports guests to a world of lush landscapes and swaying palm trees.
The Polynesian was an Opening Day Disney World Resort on October 1st, 1971 – one of many reasons why it is a fan-favourite.
So, how high are the regular room rates at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort?
Very high.
Here are the 2024 room rates at the Polynesian (not including tax or potential discounts. If there are more than 2 adults in a room, an additional charge of $35 + tax per adult per night will be added):
- Resort View Room (sleeps up to 5 guests): $691/night – $1,256/night
- Water View Room (sleeps up to 5 guests): $799/night – $1,346/night
- Resort View – Club Level (sleeps up to 5 guests): $944/night – $1,591/night
- Theme Park View (sleeps up to 5 guests): $979/night – $1,645/night
- Water View – Club Level (sleeps up to 5 guests): $1,152/night – $1,924/night
- Honeymoon Room – Club Level (sleeps up to 2 guests): $1,195/night – $1,997/night
- Theme Park View – Club Level(sleeps up to 5 guests): $1,276/night – $2,068/night
- 1 Bedroom Suite – Club Level (sleeps up to 5 guests): $1,659/night – $2,750/night
- Ambassador VP Suite – Club Level (sleeps up to 8 guests): $2,773/night – $4,647/night
- King Kamehameha Suite – Club Level (sleeps up to 8 guests): $3,593/night – $5,825/night
1) Book your stay here early (this is especially important at this resort)
Booking early is crucial in securing the best experience at Disney’s Polynesian Resort.
You can usually book a Disney hotel at least a year in advance (but this can vary).
If you want to stay in a Standard Room, be aware that these often book quickly (the cheapest rooms with the worst views are the most competitive).
So, unless you’re okay with splurging on a more expensive room (which probably isn’t ideal for a budget Polynesian stay), you’d want to book as soon as possible.
If discounts aren’t yet available, they can be added later.
2) Check out Disney’s special offers/packages for your stay at the Polynesian
When planning your stay at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, be sure to explore Disney’s special offers and vacation packages.
Disney frequently releases promotions and packages that can help you save money on accommodations, dining, and theme park tickets.
Keep an eye on Disney’s site for any ongoing promotions or discounted packages that apply for stays at the Polynesian Village Resort.
These promotions may include room discounts, free dining plans, etc. – depending on the deals, time you book and dates you visit.
The discounts aren’t always the best at the Polynesian (check out point #3 for more considerable savings), but anything helps when the room rates are that high!
3) You can see HUGE savings by renting Disney Vacation Club points to stay at the Polynesian
Disney Vacation Club is Disney’s timeshare program, and members have access to deluxe accommodations at Disney resorts, including the Polynesian Village Resort.
Don’t worry; you don’t need to spend thousands (or tens of thousands) on a Disney timeshare!
By renting Disney Vacation Club points from a DVC member, you can enjoy substantial savings on your stay at the Polynesian.
DVC points can often be rented at a lower cost than booking directly through Disney, allowing you to experience the luxury of the Polynesian Resort at a more affordable price.
Additionally, Disney recently announced the addition of a new Disney Vacation Club tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
Scheduled to open in late 2024, this new tower will offer even more accommodations for guests looking to experience the magic of the Polynesian.
You can often rent points for between $21 and $23 per point per night.
Here is how many points it currently takes to stay at the Polynesian (here’s the full 2024 and 2025 points chart):
Deluxe Studio (sleeps up to 5 guests) – Standard View: 14-36 points per night
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Deluxe Studio (sleeps up to 5 guests) – Lake View: 19-43 points per night
Two-Bedroom Bungalow (sleeps up to 8 guests) – 112-226 points per night
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4) Check out the Annual Passholder & Military Discounts if you’re eligible
If you’re an Annual Passholder or a member of the military, be aware that Disney often offers special discounts and promotions, including discounted rates on resort stays.
Annual Passholders can enjoy exclusive discounts on accommodations at Disney resorts, including the Polynesian Village Resort.
The discounts aren’t always INCREDIBLE (but it’s worth checking, as discounts can vary throughout the year).
Similarly, members of the military and their families may be eligible for discounted rates on Disney resort stays. Disney frequently offers military discounts as a gesture of appreciation for their service. Military Disney Tips provides lots of helpful information on this.
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5) Consider booking through a Disney Travel Agent
Using a Disney travel agent can greatly enhance your chances of securing the best prices.
Disney World travel agents often have access to exclusive deals and possess the expertise to navigate Disney’s intricate booking system.
What’s even better is that their services typically come at no cost to you, as Disney covers their commissions.
6) Try to stay at the Polynesian during the Value Seasons (it can be a lot cheaper)
Could you book a stay at the Polynesian during the resort’s value seasons?
These are periods when demand for accommodations is typically lower, resulting in more affordable rates.
Value seasons typically occur on select dates in January, February, August and September (but this is subject to change).
By avoiding peak times, such as the holidays and school vacations, you can take advantage of reduced prices while still enjoying the magic of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
Ta Ta For Now
So, securing the best prices for your stay at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is achievable with just a little planning and strategy.
By following these strategies, it’s a lot easier your dream vacation to this tropical paradise a reality without breaking the bank.
This post was all about the 6 easy strategies you can use to save a lot of money on your stay at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort (so you can avoid the insanely high Polynesian resort prices).
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