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One of Walt Disney World’smost iconic resortshas officially returned — with aMoanamakeover.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort reopened on Monday after nearly a year of reconstruction. The resort opened with the Magic Kingdom in 1971 and has been a favorite of parkgoers ever since. In September 2020, Disney announced thatthe resort would not be reopeningwith the park as originally scheduled due to plans for major renovations. (Itshut down in mid-Marchdue to the coronavirus pandemic.)
With the updates complete, all visitors who book at the reimagined Polynesian Village resort will now receive aMoana-themed room.
Guest rooms are designed with the film in mind, featuring photos of the Disney princess and other characters from the movie, along with stunning wallpaper that may remind some of the animated tattoos ofDwayne Johnson’s beloved character Maui.
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“It’s such an amazing and magical time. It’s just one more wonderful resort as we’re working towardsgetting all 31 open,” Maribeth Bisienere, senior vice president of resorts, toldUSA Today.
Shawn Moore, a Disney resort Imagineer, alsotold the outletthat the concept of the redesign was to make the resort mirror the experience of the theme parks.
“A lot of people look at the parks and that’s where the magic is, but the resorts carry the magic too. It’s just an extension of the parks,” Moore explained. “So now as you come to these parks, you feel that magic and the story just keeps going.”

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Fans of the movie will understand the natural tie-in to the Polynesian Village resort: Moana is a Polynesian princess who lives on an island called Motunui, and much of the film takes place in the South Pacific locale.
source: people.com