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Disney Vacation Club Polynesian Construction Update – May 1
Disneys Vacation Club is quickly building watertop bungalos at the (soon to be renamed) Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Here are some recent photos from the DVC bungalos. What do you think of the new name change for the Polynesian Resort?
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Plans for a Re-Imagined Disney’s Polynesian Resort Include a Nostalgic Name Change
Earlier today, Walt Disney World Resort President George A. Kalogridis announced some news about one of their most iconic resort hotels – Disney’s Polynesian Resort. As part of a complete re-imagining, Disney’s Polynesian Resort is returning to its original, 1971 opening day name: Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort The sweeping renovation, happening now, also includes a new food and beverage experience opening for guests next year, Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto — based on the popular themed lounge at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif. There’s going to be lots more updates on this beachside family favorite, so stay tuned. What do you think about the changes at the Polynesian Resort?
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Sushi Takes Center Stage at Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Sushi is on a roll at Kona Cafe at Disney’s Polynesian Resort – for dinner, the little Kona Island sushi bar in the upstairs lobby is now an extension of the restaurant, and the sushi is crafted in the dining room in the former dessert show kitchen, giving chefs plenty of room to create specialties from sashimi and simple rolls to more elaborate combos such as the Caterpillar Roll (inside-out tuna roll, shrimp salad, tempura crunch and avocado) or the Lava Roll (togarashi-spiced tempura shrimp, bay scallops, spicy mayo and chives). If you enjoyed the Kona Island sushi bar before, you can still grab a seat there, no reservations required, and the entire restaurant…
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A Review of Kona Cafe’s Hawaiian Breakfast at Disneys Polynesian Resort
After a wonderful night's sleep on Disney Property you wake up in need of an amazing meal to prepare for the upcoming day at one of Disney's incredible theme parks. Even if you are not staying at the Polynesian, we HIGHLY suggest a breakfast reservation at Kona Cafe at the Polynesian Resort.