Hi there, Barbara! Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is one of my absolute favorite resorts. The immersive atmosphere and fabulous dining options will have you wearing a lei and doing the Hula in no time.
While guests with confirmed dining reservations are permitted to park at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, they do have to adhere to a strict three-hour time limit. If you plan to visit the Magic Kingdom on the day of your dining reservation, I would recommend that you park at the Transportation and Ticket Center and take the
monorail over for breakfast. If you are looking for a nice walk in the Florida sunshine, did you know that there is a pathway that connects the Transportation and Ticket Center to the resort? When entering the security screening area at the Transportation and Ticket Center, do not go through security and instead take a left to go past all security lines. There you will find a clearly marked path to Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. The walk should take you no more than 10 minutes and is suitable for both strollers and mobility scooters.
Enjoy your breakfast at the
Kona Cafe, Barbara! May I recommend the Liliko'i Juice and Tonga Toast? We hope to see you real soon!
Sarah B.