Polynesian Village Construction Update

Poly Lobby Condensed 002This week’s construction update is all lobby all the time. The Polynesian lobby is officially open after a major remodel and removal of the water feature that the resort was known for. Let’s get started with the new look.

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Most immediately noticeable about the new space is, well, the space. The water feature that took up most of the cavernous room previously has been removed and the stonework flooring expanded throughout the first floor.

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A great deal of seating has been added around new planters and in arrangements of themed furniture.  Notice that the flooring in the former footprint of the removed water feature is tinted blue to represent water.

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While there is a small water feature that remains, it’s a somewhat confusing pile of rocks and only one side of it is dedicated to fountain flow. A tiki statue will be placed atop the new fountain when the resort reopens officially, likely in April.

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The skylights have been refreshed and the light fixtures that hang from them are representative of polynesian fishing floats.

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The fishing and water theme is echoed in unique places throughout the resort including the light fixtures in the elevators and the float decorations in the revamped shops.

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The check-in and bell services desks have been remodeled, though their footprint hasn’t changed much.

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Upstairs, the seating area at ‘Ohana is finally finished with refreshed flooring and furniture.

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And around the hotel, new art by Mary Blair has appeared.

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Stay tuned to the blog and our Facebook and Twitter accounts for details on Trader Sam’s, the new long houses, the bungalows, and the new pool as it all opens in 2015.

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