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Polynesian DVC Resale

Polynesian DVC Resale

DVC Resale — Points, Prices & Listings

2066
Expires
$8.33/pt
Annual Dues
$1,250/yr
150pt Dues/yr
Polynesian DVC Resale

Polynesian DVC Resale

DVC Resale — Points, Prices & Listings

2066
Expires
$8.33
Dues/Pt
$1,250/yr
150pt/yr

Polynesian Villas & Bungalows Video Tours

Deluxe Studio
Island Tower Deluxe Studio
Island Tower Duo Studio
Island Tower 1-Bedroom Villa
Bora Bora Bungalow

The Polynesian is one of the original Magic Kingdom resorts, sitting right on the monorail loop with walking distance to the park. The new DVC tower opened in 2024 as a dedicated building separate from the original Polynesian longhouses, and the rooms are modern and well-designed. You can also walk to the Transportation and Ticket Center for the EPCOT monorail.

The new tower contracts expire in 2075, giving you 49 years, the longest deed at any WDW resort. Resale prices run $170 to $200 per point, and annual dues are around $8.33 per point. The original Polynesian DVC studios and overwater bungalows (which are in the main resort, not the tower) have 2042 expiration dates and trade at very different price points.

The Polynesian is a restricted resort. Resale buyers can book here and at other restricted DVC properties, but cannot access unrestricted WDW resorts at the 7-month window. That's a significant consideration, especially at these price levels. If you mainly want to stay at the Polynesian and you're comfortable with the restriction, the 49-year deed is compelling.

Disney exercises ROFR aggressively on Polynesian contracts. The overwater bungalows, which run 100+ points per night, are the most expensive rooms in the entire DVC system. We see strong demand for Polynesian tower contracts, but supply is still very limited since the resort just opened. Trader Sam's alone makes this resort worth visiting, but make sure you understand the resale restrictions before committing to a purchase at this price point.

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4 active contracts from DVC Sales · Updated Jun 24, 2026

Polynesian Point Chart

This is the full Disney Vacation Club point chart for Polynesian: how many points it costs per night for every room type, view, and season. Each cell shows the weeknight rate (Sunday through Thursday) and the weekend rate (Friday and Saturday), plus the total points for a full 7-night week. Points run from about 13 per night for a standard studio in the lowest season up to 199 or more for larger villas and premium views at peak times. Tap a chart to expand it, then zoom and pan to read it.

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Polynesian — 2027 · weeknight / weekend · 7-night total
Season Dates Deluxe Studio Two-Bedroom Bungalow Duo Studio (Tower) Deluxe Studio (Tower) One-Bedroom Villa (Tower) Two-Bedroom Villa (Tower) Two-Bedroom Penthouse Villa (Tower)
Resort Preferred Preferred Resort Preferred Premium Resort Preferred Theme Park Resort Preferred Theme Park Resort Preferred Theme Park Preferred Theme Park
Season 1 Sep 1 - Sep 30 15/18 111/wk 20/24 148/wk 114/134 838/wk 13/15 95/wk 17/20 125/wk 20/24 148/wk 15/18 111/wk 20/24 148/wk 25/30 185/wk 30/36 222/wk 39/47 289/wk 44/53 326/wk 46/55 340/wk 56/67 414/wk 70/81 512/wk 88/105 650/wk 110/129 808/wk
Season 2 Jan 1 - Jan 31, May 1 - May 14 17/20 125/wk 22/24 158/wk 122/140 890/wk 14/16 102/wk 18/20 130/wk 21/24 153/wk 17/20 125/wk 22/24 158/wk 26/30 190/wk 34/40 250/wk 42/48 306/wk 47/54 343/wk 49/57 359/wk 61/69 443/wk 72/85 530/wk 96/113 706/wk 118/136 862/wk
Season 3 May 15 - Jun 10, Dec 1 - Dec 23 19/22 139/wk 22/26 162/wk 128/147 934/wk 16/18 116/wk 19/21 137/wk 22/26 162/wk 19/22 139/wk 22/26 162/wk 27/32 199/wk 38/44 278/wk 47/52 339/wk 53/61 387/wk 54/62 394/wk 62/73 456/wk 76/90 560/wk 102/119 748/wk 122/144 898/wk
Season 4 Feb 1 - Feb 15, Jun 11 - Aug 31 20/23 146/wk 24/27 174/wk 136/157 994/wk 17/19 123/wk 20/22 144/wk 24/27 174/wk 20/23 146/wk 24/27 174/wk 29/33 211/wk 40/46 292/wk 48/54 348/wk 54/63 396/wk 56/65 410/wk 68/79 498/wk 82/96 602/wk 108/122 784/wk 128/152 944/wk
Season 5 Oct 1 - Nov 23, Nov 27 - Nov 30 22/25 160/wk 25/30 185/wk 150/172 1094/wk 18/20 130/wk 21/24 153/wk 26/29 188/wk 22/25 160/wk 25/30 185/wk 31/36 227/wk 44/50 320/wk 53/60 385/wk 58/67 424/wk 62/70 450/wk 73/84 533/wk 90/101 652/wk 115/132 839/wk 140/162 1024/wk
Season 6 Feb 16 - Mar 20, Mar 29 - Apr 30, Nov 24 - Nov 26 25/28 181/wk 28/32 204/wk 162/185 1180/wk 20/23 146/wk 23/26 167/wk 28/32 204/wk 25/28 181/wk 28/32 204/wk 34/39 248/wk 48/56 352/wk 54/64 398/wk 65/75 475/wk 68/79 498/wk 79/90 575/wk 96/110 700/wk 126/144 918/wk 153/179 1123/wk
Season 7 Mar 21 - Mar 28, Dec 24 - Dec 31 34/36 242/wk 41/43 291/wk 199/226 1447/wk 27/30 195/wk 32/36 232/wk 39/43 281/wk 34/36 242/wk 41/43 291/wk 48/53 346/wk 68/78 496/wk 78/86 562/wk 89/98 641/wk 92/105 670/wk 109/125 795/wk 128/149 938/wk 178/198 1286/wk 197/226 1437/wk

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Polynesian Annual Dues

Maintenance fees per point, 2021 to 2026

$8.33/point 2026 A 150-point contract pays 150 × $8.33 = $1,250 in 2026 dues

Dues have risen about 18% since 2021 (6 years). Compare every resort on our annual dues page.

Polynesian Villas Annual Dues (2026)

Contract Size Per-Point Dues Annual Total
100 Points$8.33$833
150 Points$8.33$1,250
200 Points$8.33$1,666

The Polynesian's annual dues are moderate for a monorail resort, coming in lower than both Bay Lake Tower and the Grand Floridian. Because the DVC inventory at the Polynesian is relatively small compared to the overall hotel, maintenance costs are shared across fewer DVC units, but the resort benefits from shared infrastructure with the larger Polynesian Village Resort. Historical increases have averaged around 3 to 5 percent per year.

Location & Transportation

Disney's Polynesian Village Resort sits on the shore of the Seven Seas Lagoon, directly across the water from Magic Kingdom. The resort occupies a prime spot on the Walt Disney World monorail loop, placing it within a few minutes' ride of both Magic Kingdom and the Transportation and Ticket Center. From the TTC, you can transfer to the Epcot monorail line and reach the front gates of Epcot in about 15 minutes total. The Polynesian is one of only three resorts on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop, alongside the Grand Floridian and the Contemporary.

Beyond the monorail, the Polynesian offers boat service directly to Magic Kingdom. Small launches depart from the resort's dock every 15 to 20 minutes and cross the Seven Seas Lagoon in about 10 minutes. On calm evenings, the boat ride back from Magic Kingdom after fireworks is one of the most scenic experiences at Walt Disney World. Bus service runs to Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Disney Springs, and both water parks at regular intervals throughout the day. The walking path to the Transportation and Ticket Center takes about 10 to 12 minutes on foot.

For guests who want to walk to Magic Kingdom, there is a pathway that connects the Polynesian to the Grand Floridian and continues to the park entrance. The full walk from the Polynesian to the Magic Kingdom gates takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes. It is a pleasant route along the lagoon, especially in the cooler morning hours, but most guests prefer the monorail or boat. The resort is located at 1600 Seven Seas Drive, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830, roughly 3 miles from Epcot and 6 miles from Hollywood Studios by road.

Polynesian DVC Room Types

The DVC inventory at the Polynesian is limited to two room types: Deluxe Studios and Bungalows. This is one of the smallest DVC room inventories in the system, which is the primary reason availability is so tight.

Deluxe Studios are located in the longhouses of the main resort building and are approximately 447 square feet. They sleep up to five guests with a queen bed, a queen-size pull-down bed (similar to a Murphy bed), and a single pull-down bed. The kitchenette includes a microwave, mini-fridge, coffee maker, and toaster. Studios have a split bathroom design with the sink area separated from the tub/shower, which helps families get ready in the morning. Standard view studios look out over the resort grounds, while lake view studios face the Seven Seas Lagoon and, in some cases, offer distant views of Magic Kingdom and the fireworks.

The Bora Bora Bungalows are over-water villas built on stilts directly on the Seven Seas Lagoon. Each bungalow is approximately 1,643 square feet and sleeps up to eight guests across two bedrooms. The master bedroom has a king bed, and the second bedroom has two queen beds. A full kitchen, washer/dryer, two bathrooms, and a living area are all included. The standout feature is the private deck with a plunge pool that faces directly toward Magic Kingdom. During fireworks, guests can watch the show from their own private deck with the audio piped through outdoor speakers.

Bungalows are among the most expensive DVC accommodations in terms of points per night. During regular season, a weeklong bungalow stay requires roughly 563 points compared to 128 for a standard view studio. Most DVC contracts are in the 100 to 200 point range, which means booking a bungalow typically requires banking and borrowing points across multiple use years, or owning a very large contract.

Polynesian DVC Resale: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Monorail access to both Magic Kingdom and Epcot, the most convenient transit at WDW
  • Iconic South Pacific theming that consistently ranks as the most beloved Disney resort
  • Over-water Bora Bora Bungalows with private plunge pools and Magic Kingdom fireworks views
  • Boat service directly to Magic Kingdom with a scenic 10-minute lagoon crossing
  • World-class dining including 'Ohana, Kona Cafe, and Trader Sam's Grog Grotto
  • Unrestricted resort with full 7-month booking access at all DVC properties
  • Long contract term through 2066, giving roughly 40 years of remaining ownership

Cons

  • Very limited DVC room inventory with only studios and bungalows, no 1-bedroom or 2-bedroom villas
  • Premium resale pricing at $140 to $165 per point, among the most expensive DVC resorts
  • Bungalows require 500+ points per week, making them impractical for most contract sizes
  • Extremely difficult to book at 7 months. Home resort owners fill most availability at 11 months
  • Disney exercises ROFR aggressively on Polynesian contracts, especially those priced below market

Recreation & Amenities at the Polynesian

The Lava Pool is the resort's main swimming area, featuring a volcanic rock waterslide and a large zero-entry pool surrounded by tropical landscaping. The slide is approximately 142 feet long and winds through a faux volcanic rock formation before depositing swimmers into the pool. The Lava Pool area includes a hot tub, a kids' wading area, and poolside food and beverage service from Oasis Pool Bar & Grill. The pool is heated year-round and typically open from early morning until late evening.

The Polynesian's beach on the Seven Seas Lagoon is one of the most scenic spots at Walt Disney World. While swimming is not permitted in the lagoon, the beach has lounge chairs, hammocks, and torch-lit fire pits that are lit each evening at sunset. This is one of the best locations to watch Magic Kingdom fireworks outside of the park itself. The beach offers unobstructed views of the castle and the full fireworks display, with the soundtrack broadcast through speakers along the shore.

Dining at the Polynesian is a major draw. 'Ohana is a family-style restaurant on the second floor of the Great Ceremonial House serving all-you-can-eat grilled meats and noodles for dinner, plus a popular character breakfast. Kona Cafe offers sit-down meals throughout the day with a Pan-Asian menu. Trader Sam's Grog Grotto is an immersive tiki bar with theatrical drink presentations, limited seating, and a waitlist that can stretch past an hour during peak times. Captain Cook's is the quick-service option for grab-and-go meals, Dole Whip, and late-night snacks.

Additional recreation includes a fitness center with cardio and weight equipment, an arcade, outdoor movies on the beach, torch-lighting ceremonies at sunset, and a small marina where guests can rent watercraft for use on the Seven Seas Lagoon. The resort also runs Spirit of Aloha activities for children, including lei-making and ukulele lessons. Walking paths connect the Polynesian to the Transportation and Ticket Center and, from there, to the Grand Floridian and Magic Kingdom.

Why Buy Polynesian DVC Resale

The Polynesian is a premium DVC resort that commands premium resale prices, and for good reason. It is one of only three resorts on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop, it has some of the most recognizable theming at Walt Disney World, and the over-water bungalows are unlike anything else in the DVC system. With a 2066 expiration date, Polynesian contracts give you roughly 40 years of remaining ownership, which is one of the longest terms available at WDW.

At $140 to $165 per point on the resale market, the Polynesian sits in the upper tier of DVC pricing. But compared to Disney's direct pricing of $250+ per point, you are still saving 35 to 45 percent by buying resale. A 150-point contract at $150 per point costs roughly $22,500 before closing costs. That same contract purchased direct from Disney would run over $37,500. The resale savings over the life of a 40-year contract are substantial.

The primary reason buyers choose the Polynesian as their home resort is the 11-month booking advantage. Because availability at the Polynesian is so limited, non-home-resort owners booking at 7 months rarely find open rooms, especially during holidays and peak travel weeks. If you know you want to stay at the Polynesian regularly, buying it as your home resort is effectively the only reliable way to guarantee availability. Studios during regular season run about 16 to 20 points per night for a standard view, which means a 150-point contract can cover roughly 8 to 10 nights per year.

Disney exercises Right of First Refusal on Polynesian contracts more aggressively than most other resorts. In our experience, contracts priced more than 10 to 15 percent below current market rates have a higher chance of being taken back by Disney. We help every buyer price their offer competitively to minimize ROFR risk while still getting a fair deal. Our 6.9% commission rate keeps your total costs lower than working with most other DVC brokers.

Frequently Asked Questions: Polynesian DVC

What are the Polynesian Bora Bora Bungalows?

The Bora Bora Bungalows are over-water two-bedroom villas built on stilts directly on the Seven Seas Lagoon. Each bungalow is approximately 1,643 square feet, sleeps up to eight guests, and includes a full kitchen, washer/dryer, two bathrooms, and a private deck with a plunge pool. The deck faces Magic Kingdom, and during fireworks the show audio is piped through outdoor speakers so you can watch the entire display from your own villa.

Why is the Polynesian so hard to book at 7 months?

The Polynesian has one of the smallest DVC room inventories in the system, with only studios and bungalows available. There are no one-bedroom or two-bedroom villas. Combined with its monorail location and iconic status, demand from home resort owners at the 11-month window absorbs nearly all available rooms. By the time the 7-month window opens for non-home-resort owners, there is very little left. If staying at the Polynesian is a priority, buying it as your home resort is the most reliable strategy.

When does the Polynesian DVC contract expire?

Polynesian Villas & Bungalows contracts expire January 31, 2066. That gives you roughly 40 years of remaining ownership from today, making it one of the longest remaining terms at Walt Disney World. Only the Grand Floridian, Riviera, and the newest additions have longer contracts.

How does the monorail work from the Polynesian?

The Polynesian has its own monorail station located on the second floor of the Great Ceremonial House. The Resort Monorail line runs in a loop connecting the Polynesian, Grand Floridian, Contemporary, and Magic Kingdom. A one-way trip to Magic Kingdom takes about 5 to 8 minutes depending on your position in the loop. To reach Epcot, ride to the Transportation and Ticket Center and transfer to the Epcot monorail line. The total trip to Epcot takes about 15 minutes.

What is the Lava Pool at the Polynesian?

The Lava Pool is the resort's main pool, featuring a volcanic rock theme, a zero-entry section, and a 142-foot waterslide that winds through a rock formation. The pool area includes a hot tub, a kids' wading section, and the Oasis Pool Bar & Grill for poolside food and drinks. The pool is heated year-round. A smaller quiet pool called the East Pool is available for guests who want a calmer swimming experience.

Can I watch Magic Kingdom fireworks from the Polynesian?

Yes. The Polynesian's beach on the Seven Seas Lagoon offers one of the best fireworks viewing locations outside of Magic Kingdom. Lounge chairs and hammocks line the beach, and Disney pipes the fireworks soundtrack through speakers along the shore. Bungalow guests get the most exclusive experience, watching from their private deck with plunge pool. No park admission is required to enjoy the fireworks from the resort beach.

Does Disney exercise ROFR on Polynesian contracts?

Disney is more aggressive with ROFR at the Polynesian than at most other DVC resorts. In our experience, contracts priced more than 10 to 15 percent below current market rates have a meaningfully higher chance of being taken back by Disney. We help buyers price their offers competitively to balance getting a fair deal with minimizing ROFR risk. The ROFR review process takes about 30 days.

How many points do I need for a Polynesian studio?

A standard view studio at the Polynesian runs about 16 to 20 points per night during regular season and 12 to 14 points per night during value season. A weeklong stay in a standard view studio during regular season requires roughly 128 points. Lake view studios cost more, typically 20 to 25 points per night during regular season. Most buyers looking at the Polynesian purchase contracts in the 100 to 200 point range.

Is there a walking path from the Polynesian to Magic Kingdom?

Yes. A walking path connects the Polynesian to the Grand Floridian and continues to the Magic Kingdom entrance. The full walk takes about 20 to 25 minutes at a normal pace. The path runs along the Seven Seas Lagoon with nice views, but most guests prefer the monorail or boat, especially in hot weather or when carrying bags.

What dining options are at the Polynesian?

'Ohana serves family-style grilled meats and noodles for dinner and a character breakfast with Lilo and Stitch. Kona Cafe offers sit-down meals with a Pan-Asian menu throughout the day. Trader Sam's Grog Grotto is a 51-seat immersive tiki bar with theatrical drink presentations. Captain Cook's is the quick-service restaurant offering grab-and-go meals, Dole Whip, and late-night snacks. The resort also has poolside dining at the Oasis Bar & Grill.

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Polynesian Villas Point Requirements

Understanding how many points you need per night is the first step to buying the right size contract. Disney's Polynesian Villas and Bungalows sits on the Magic Kingdom monorail loop, which makes it one of the most popular home resorts in the entire DVC system. That convenience is priced into the point charts.

Room Type Value Season Regular Season Peak Season
Deluxe Studio (Standard View) 10 to 15 pts/night 15 to 20 pts/night 20 to 25 pts/night
One Bedroom Villa 16 to 24 pts/night Varies by season Varies by season
Two Bedroom Villa 27 to 39 pts/night Varies by season Varies by season
Over-the-Water Bungalow 85 to 100+ pts/night 100+ pts/night 100+ pts/night

The bungalows sit over the Seven Seas Lagoon and offer a private plunge pool with direct views of the Magic Kingdom fireworks. They are the most point-intensive option at Polynesian and carry a significant premium. Most buyers on the resale market are looking at studio or one-bedroom contracts for everyday use.

Polynesian Resale Pricing and ROFR

As of 2026, Polynesian DVC contracts are trading on the resale market at approximately $160 to $200 per point. Pricing varies depending on contract size, use year, and the number of banked points included. Smaller contracts under 100 points are the most common listing type. Larger contracts of 150 points or more are less frequent and tend to sell at a slight premium per point because buyers competing for them are fewer.

Annual dues at Polynesian run approximately $7.85 to $8.49 per point per year, which is one of the lower maintenance fee rates among the Walt Disney World DVC resorts. That lower dues figure is a meaningful benefit for members holding large contracts over time.

Disney does exercise the Right of First Refusal (ROFR) on Polynesian contracts on a regular basis. Offers submitted below approximately $155 per point carry a meaningfully higher chance of being taken back by Disney. Buyers who want to close quickly and avoid having their contract repurchased should work with their broker to submit offers that reflect current market rates. Our team monitors ROFR activity closely and can advise on current thresholds before you make an offer.

Polynesian Home Resort Advantage

Every DVC member can book any resort at 7 months before check-in. But members who own at a specific resort get the 11-month booking window, which opens reservations four months earlier. At Polynesian, that advantage matters more than at almost any other WDW resort because of the standard view studio.

Standard view studios at Polynesian are the single most difficult room category to book in the entire DVC system. At peak dates such as Christmas week, spring break, and the Epcot Food and Wine Festival in the fall, these rooms are routinely claimed within hours of the 11-month window opening at 8:00 a.m. Members booking from the 7-month window almost never find standard view studios available at those dates.

If you want guaranteed access to a standard view studio at Polynesian for high-demand dates, owning at Polynesian is essentially the only reliable path. Members who buy here as their home resort and set a 7:00 a.m. reminder on their 11-month date consistently report securing the rooms they want. Members who buy elsewhere and try at 7 months are often shut out entirely.

The monorail connection to Magic Kingdom is the other defining feature of this resort. No bus, no boat transfer, no waiting in a rideshare line. Owners describe the ability to walk off Space Mountain and be back at their room within 15 minutes as one of the primary reasons they chose Polynesian over other monorail resorts. For families with young children, that convenience changes the entire trip.

If you have questions about whether Polynesian is the right home resort for your travel style, our advisors are available to walk through your booking history and help you decide. There is no cost and no obligation.

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