Point requirements vary by season, view category, and year. Shown ranges reflect low season to peak season.
Polynesian DVC Point Chart (2026)
Room Type
Adventure
Choice
Dream
Magic
Deluxe Studio
11
14
20
27
Bora Bora Bungalow
156
200
270
352
Points shown are per night (weekday). Standard view, weekday rates. Bora Bora Bungalows (overwater, sleeps 8) are a separate high-point category. Actual charts published annually by Disney at disneyvacationclub.disney.go.com.
Annual Dues at Polynesian
$8.25
Per Point (2026)
$825
100 Points/Year
$1,238
150 Points/Year
$1,650
200 Points/Year
Note: Polynesian dues are competitive for a monorail resort. Annual dues cover housekeeping, maintenance, resort upkeep, and Disney resort management.
Annual Dues History (per point)
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
$7.32
$7.54
$7.76
$7.99
$8.25
Dues have increased 13% since 2022. Disney typically adjusts dues each January.
Pros & Cons of Polynesian
Pros
Monorail loop access to Magic Kingdom, Contemporary, and EPCOT
South Pacific theming -- lush tropical setting on Seven Seas Lagoon
Second-longest WDW contract expiration (2066) among current resorts
Polynesian Bungalows -- overwater accommodations with Magic Kingdom views
Spectacular fireworks views from the beach and bungalows
Cons
Limited room types compared to most DVC resorts
Studios converted from hotel rooms -- different layout than purpose-built DVC
Bungalows require extremely high point counts (82-220 pts/night)
Higher resale prices reflecting the monorail location and long contract
Location & Transportation
Monorail to Magic Kingdom (direct)
Monorail to EPCOT via TTC transfer
Monorail to Contemporary/Bay Lake Tower and Grand Floridian
Boat service to Magic Kingdom
Bus service to Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, and Disney Springs
Frequently Asked Questions
Polynesian Villas and Bungalows contracts expire in 2066, making it one of the longest remaining contracts in the WDW portfolio.
2026 dues are $8.25 per point. A 150-point contract costs approximately $1,238 per year.
The Bungalows are overwater accommodations on Seven Seas Lagoon with private plunge pools, direct Magic Kingdom fireworks views, and a South Pacific island aesthetic. They require 82-220 points per night and represent the most premium DVC accommodation.
Yes -- the beach at Polynesian offers one of the most stunning fireworks viewing spots at Walt Disney World, with the Magic Kingdom castle visible across Seven Seas Lagoon. Bungalow guests have private fireworks views from their decks.
No -- Polynesian studios have a kitchenette (microwave, mini-fridge, coffee maker) rather than a full kitchen. One-bedroom villas have a full kitchen.
Polynesian offers excellent value for monorail-access buyers -- competitive dues ($8.25/pt), a 2066 expiration, and tropical theming unlike any other WDW resort. For those who love the South Pacific atmosphere and Magic Kingdom proximity, it is an excellent long-term investment.
Why Buy Polynesian DVC Resale?
Polynesian sits at the intersection of everything great about WDW location -- monorail to Magic Kingdom, a stunning tropical setting on Seven Seas Lagoon, and a 2066 contract expiration that gives buyers over 40 years of Disney family vacations. The per-night point requirements are manageable in studios, and the beach fireworks views are among the best at any DVC resort. For families who love the South Pacific atmosphere and want monorail convenience, Polynesian is the premier choice.