Aloha, Steven!
What can I say except you're welcome to planDisney! Thanks so much for surfing by with your question. How exciting that you are thinking of staying at the brand-new
Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. I toured one of the sample rooms at the Disney Vacation Club Preview Center last fall. These bright and fresh rooms are absolutely gorgeous, all shiny and new, with hints of Moana and the beauty of the islands. You will be in for such a treat, and will enjoy the
home-like amenities that the Disney Vacation Club studios and Villas offer.
Steven, one of my fellow panelists recently stayed in a Deluxe Studio at the Island Tower and shared a video of the room she took. While you could fit a Pack 'n' Play into the bathroom, you will block access to the toilet, and it will be a snug fit. There is an area when you first walk into the room, against the wall, before the closet wall, that is almost like a little nook where you could put the Pack 'n' Play. Alternatively, you could put it in the area in front of the kitchenette, potentially, or in front of the couch, if you don't mind your little wayfarer being in the same room with you. But if you don't need access to the toilet during the night, you could put the Pack 'n' Play in the bathroom. Just be sure not to block any access to get out of the room safely should you need to.
If your little one loves Lilo & Stitch, be sure to book the
Best Friends Breakfast at 'Ohana during your stay. It is one of our favorite Disney Dining experiences, as our family loves Polynesian fare. But to enjoy it with your 'ohana - including Stitch - is a great way to experience the spirit of Aloha during your stay.
If you have any further planning questions, surf back here to see us. At planDisney, you are part of our 'ohana. 'Ohana means family, and that means nobody gets left behind.
A Hui Hou (it means "until we meet again" in Hawaiian),
Keri