Today, the Disney Vacation Club opened the first phase of its new Polynesian Villas and Bungalows resort. The bungalows each have two bathrooms, a kitchen, washer/dryer, open living/dining/kitchen areas and plunge pools on private decks. Check out these images of the bungalows released by Disney today.

Related: A visit to Trader Sam’s Grotto Grog at Disney’s Polynesian resort. 

 

Photos by Matt Stroshane

There are 20 of these little overwater bungalows overlooking the Seven Seas Lagoon. Members of Disney’s Vacation Club, which is basically Disney’s timeshare program, can use their points to stay in one. Photo: Ryan Wendler/WDW Credit: Photo via Ryan Wendler/WDW
The bungalows feature what Disney calls “modern tropical” decor. Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
Look at the tiny pull-out bed under the TV. Look at it! Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW. Credit: Matt Stroshane
The living room is open to the dining/kitchen area. Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
Guest room. Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
Master bath. Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
Another guest room. Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
The bungalows have plunge pools and private decks. Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
The concept is based on real overwater bungalows found in Bora Bora. Photo: Matt Stroshane/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
At night, guests can take in the Electrical Water Pageant. Photo: David Roark/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
Magic Kingdom fireworks are visible from the bungalows at night, too. Photo: David Roark/WDW Credit: Matt Stroshane
DisneyÕs Polynesian Villas & Bungalows at DisneyÕs Polynesian Village Resort will feature 20 Bungalows on Seven Seas Lagoon and 360 Deluxe Studios, the largest at the Walt Disney World Resort. The Bungalows will be the first of this type of accommodation at Disney, sleep up to eight guests, and feature a plunge pool where guests can enjoy views of fireworks over Magic Kingdom Park. This resort will also be the first to have connecting Deluxe Studios. The first phase of DisneyÕs Polynesian Villas & Bungalows is scheduled to open in 2015. (Disney) Credit: Matt Stroshane