Disney World Prepares to Open Polynesian DVC Tower: PR Release Focuses on Sustainability Over Beauty

December 12, 2024  ·
  W. D. W. Pro

Rising up like a giant Marriott next to the Seven Seas Lagoon, the new Polynesian DVC Tower is a cheap-looking and garish addition to the Disney World horizon near Magic Kingdom. Now we may know why: a total emphasis on “sustainability” over actually making something that is beautiful and fits in with the rest of the resort’s aesthetics.

 

The sore-thumb that is the latest Disney World hotel monstrosity will only be available to Disney Vacation Club Members. Disney’s efforts to make sure they give them a tower at every point of the resort may ruin the appearance of the sightlines all around the Happiest Place on Earth, but at least the rugs are made from sustainable polyester… or something. Here’s the press release given to us by the geniuses at Disney (where Universal Studios has taken the best talent with no intentions of ever giving them back):

 

The new Island Tower addition at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows celebrates the spirit of conservation in innovative ways, including through art installations made from sustainable materials that are at the heart of the tower’s design. 

Rendering of Sustainable Art installations inside Wailulu Bar & Grill at the Island Tower Addition at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

Sustainable Art Installations 

Once inside the new restaurant, Wailulu Bar & Grill, guests may notice sustainably crafted fish sculptures “swimming” overhead throughout the space. The vibrant green and blue fish are modeled after trevally fish and are made from reclaimed fishing nets.  

Rendering of preserved moss art installation inside Island Tower Addition at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

Guests will also discover a celebration of nature in a stunning, one-of-a-kind art installation made from preserved moss. The installation will hang in the tower’s lobby, further bringing the natural world into the Island Tower addition. 

Tapa, which is a Polynesian cloth made from natural fibers, will also be displayed in the new tower. The custom piece is inspired by wayfinding on the ocean and further showcases the celebration of Polynesian culture through sustainable artwork. 

Rendering of guest room inside the Island Tower addition at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

Rugs Made from Recycled Plastics 

Sustainable details are truly woven into the fabric of the tower. In fact, recycled plastic has been transformed into a silk-like yarn using revolutionary technology to create luxurious rugs inside guest rooms. Inspired by ocean waves, the rugs feature a coral pattern and colors reminiscent of sand and sea to immerse guests in the beauty of Polynesian beaches. 

Historic tree at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

Preserving a Historic Tree 

During construction of the tower addition, a tree dating back to Walt Disney World Resort’s opening day was preserved and relocated. A Ficus aurea, also known as a Florida Strangler Fig, and the unique Sabal palm growing within it, were identified as the most unique trees across the resort and have been part of many guests’ most-cherished moments at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Now relocated at the resort, guests can continue to enjoy the tree during future visits. 

Sustainable Design and Construction  

Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows aligns with Disney’s 2030 environmental goals in both its operation and design. 

The majority of the tower was constructed off-site using pre-fabrication techniques that helped minimize construction waste. The tower is projected to use approximately 30 percent less energy than a typical resort of a similar size through a variety of measures, including optimized heating and cooling systems, energy-efficient lighting and the first all-electric kitchen on Walt Disney World Resort property within the tower’s restaurant. 

As a result, the tower will be part of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Green Lodging program, which recognizes lodging facilities that make a commitment to conserve and protect Florida’s natural resources, alongside Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. 

Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows Opening Soon

Scheduled to debut on December 17, 2024, guests and Disney Vacation Club members will soon discover the beautifully displayed sustainable wonders featured across the unique property during their stay! 

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If you can tell I’m not enthused for the tower, apologies on being so negative. It’s hard to be anything other than critical when modern Disney does something that looks so cheap within an area that was meticulously and carefully planned to be utterly beautiful. 

Maybe that’s a perfect indictment of the Disney of today.

Author: W. D. W. Pro
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Bunny With A Keyboard

We can expect it to be just as sustainable as that Star Wars hotel that got shut down after eighteen months

Mad Lemming

That’s the hope.

CleatusDefeatus

“garish”. Love it.

CleatusDefeatus

When have plastic rugs, no matter their origin, been the rage?