Visitors to Walt Disney World's Polynesian Village Resort have been noticing something missing lately — a resort area that has been part of the property's longstanding atmosphere has gone quiet.
The Polynesian Village Resort, one of Disney World's original resort hotels dating back to the park's 1971 opening, has long been a guest favorite for its immersive theming and range of dining and leisure options.
Guests and fans have flagged the closure on social media, prompting discussion among Disney enthusiasts about what the change means for the resort experience going forward.
Disney has not publicly detailed the reasons for or duration of the closure at this time.
This story was reported by Inside the Magic.


