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The 847 Guest Rooms each have two queen-sized beds and a daybed,
TV, armoire, small safe, nightstand, table & chairs. Many rooms
have a balcony or patio. The average Guest Room is 409 square feet.
Standard rooms have a maximum five-person room occupancy.
The rooms are located in one of 11 different buildings called longhouses.
Each one is either 2- or 3-stories high. The eleven longhouses are
Tonga (Bali Hai), Niue (Bora Bora), Samoa (Hawaii), Tahiti (Moorea),
Rapa Nui (Pago Pago), Tokelau (Oahu), Hawaii (Tonga), Rarotonga
(Maori), Aotearoa (Tahiti), Fiji (Fiji), and Tuvalu (Samoa). The
names of the longhouses changed in October 99, the old names are
shown in brackets. Rooms in the Tokelau, Tahiti & Rapa Nui buildings
are the largest. Rooms in Hawaii & Tahiti offer the best MK
views.
There are two views available-
Lagoon view rooms overlook Seven Seas Lagoon, or one of the Polynesian
waterways.
Garden view rooms overlook the tropical landscaping and walkways.
Suites
All five suites are in the Tonga longhouse. Most contain one king-sized
or two queen-sized beds and two sico beds in parlor (five to 15
adults maximum, depending upon suite type). Suites at the Polynesian
Resort include triple-sheeting, speaker telephones with a second
line, bathrobes, and turndown service.
Concierge
Royal Polynesian Service includes a separate lounge area in the
Hawaii Building for check-in and refreshments upon arrival. Room
amenities include daily newspapers and turndown service with candies
on the pillows. A concierge is available to assist you with ticket
purchases or dining reservations.
Concierge services include, in addition to the standard room amenities,
triple-sheeting, speaker phone with second line, hair dryer, robes,
turndown service, coffee, fruit, snacks, and soft drinks. Click
here for more details.
Floor Plan
Typical Room, 409 sq. feet
Best room locations Rooms in Tonga,
Niue & Rarotonga are nearest to the Great Ceremonial House.
Rooms in Tahiti & Rapa Nui are farthest away from the Great
Ceremonial House. Rooms in Tuvalu, Hawaii & Tahiti offer the
best water view rooms. Rooms in Hawaii and Tahiti have great views
of the Magic Kingdom. Non-smoking rooms can be found in the Aotearoa,
Rarotonga, Tokelau, and Tuvalu buildings.
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