Aloha, Mary Anne, and welcome back to planDisney! I'm excited to hear that you're planning a stay at
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. I can just hear the tiki drums and tropical music in my head right now. Thanks for bringing your room decor question to us. Let's explore your options.
I totally understand why you've been getting conflicting thoughts about this. When I've stayed at
Disney Resorts Collection Hotels, I've often seen both doors and windows decorated, so it's easy to assume both are allowed. However, only window decorations are permitted since other types of decorations, including doors, can cause property damage. I know this may not be the answer you were hoping for, but let's look at some other ways to make your stay extra special.
Consider
ordering a flower arrangement, balloon bouquet or even a gift basket. There are options available for almost any occasion or just because. If you're planning on a meal at a participating table-service restaurant, you can
order a cake to be delivered to your table. Leftovers can be taken with you to enjoy in your room later, too. Pick up a free celebration button and lei in the lobby. Then, you can hang your lei in your room later for a festive touch.
During your stay at the Polynesian, I hope you can carve out time to watch
Happily Ever After fireworks from the beach. The view is spectacular, and they pipe the music in for a little extra enhancement. I also always enjoy having a cocktail or a snack at
Tambu Lounge.
Kona Island is a great spot to grab your morning coffee, too. Check out the treats they have there in the case because you might find items not available anywhere else in Walt Disney World. I've even seen chocolate-covered bacon there before.
Mary Anne, I hope you find magical ways to celebrate your special occasion and that you'll bring any other questions you have back to
me and my pals here at planDisney.
Have a magical trip!
Melanie