The entrance sign for the new DVC Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort has arrived.

DVC Island Tower Entrance Sign Installed

Sign for Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort with a stone wall backdrop and palm trees, located at 4601.

The new sign is located on the stone wall to the left of the resort’s entrance. The sign is blue and reads “Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.” The address number to the resort can be seen below the resort name on the shorter stone wall in front.

A sign reading "Welcome Home" at a parking area surrounded by plants and structures.

At the entry gate, a brown “Welcome Home” sign with white lettering can be seen with a plaque above it of the same design displaying the Disney Vacation Club logo.

Workers landscaping near a building; plants and stacked bags of soil are visible in the foreground.

The stone wall to the left of the resort’s entrance remains empty. It’s unclear at this time if any signage will be added to this wall outside the resort. A construction worker and landscaper can also be seen as the final touches are being made for the resort’s opening next week on December 17, 2024.

A modern, tropical-themed room with wicker furniture, plants, large colorful mural, and a view of a waterfront at sunset. People are present, some taking photos near the balcony.

The 10-story DVC Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort overlooks the Seven Seas Lagoon. It’s also within walking distance of the Walt Disney World Monorail. Accommodations include duo studios, deluxe studios, One-Bedroom and Two-Bedroom Villas, and Two-Bedroom Penthouse Villas.

The tower will offer terrace gardens and 260 new villas. It will also feature a “Moana”-themed splash pad with her life-sized outrigger canoe. See a virtual tour of select accommodations at the tower.

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