• On May 9, 2019
    Patricia from NC Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Staying at Polynesian is it a good idea to have a ground floor room in the Niue building facing the pool or is it better to be on the second floor. Or do you have a better building to ask for

    Hi there, Patricia! Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! Thanks for reaching out and allowing us to help you plan your Walt Disney World Resort vacation!

    Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is by far my most favorite Disney Resort hotel! There’s just something so calming about the lush landscaping, calming waters, and sandy beaches. My favorite pastime is leisurely strolling along the walking paths that line this beautiful resort and taking in the tropical ambiance! 

    As far as room views go, I think it’s tough to go wrong with any room at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort! The location and theming of this Disney Resort hotel make just about every room view serene and gorgeous. Ultimately, I believe the decision comes down to personal preference. 

    One of my favorite pastimes is sitting on the patio of my room with a cup of coffee and enjoying the view! This type of activity is best done from the higher floors so I tend to request rooms above the ground floor. However, if access to the Lava Pool is a priority for you and your family, requesting a ground level floor would probably be a good idea! My recommendation would be to think about you and your family’s preferences and make your decision based on those. 

    I hope this information assists you in making your room request at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort!

    ~Wyatt
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Meet the Panelist: Wyatt, Colorado

Hello! I'm Wyatt and I'm so very excited to provide you with all the best tips and tricks for getting the very most out of your Disney World vacations! I'm married to a fellow Disney enthusiast and, while we don't have any human children yet, we are delighted to be pet parents. Professionally, I work in private practice as a mental health counselor. I'm also knowledgable regarding disability services and accessibility at Disney World due to my own history of chronic illness.  Learn More About Wyatt

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