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Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Review

Polynesian Village Resort is a deluxe hotel at Walt Disney World themed to retro tiki culture and the South Pacific, with monorail access to Magic Kingdom. This review features room photos, thoughts on the amenities, and whether this expensive resort is worth the money. (Updated February 5, 2025.) We’ll start with several updates. The good […]

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Pixar Place Hotel vs. Disneyland Hotel

There are three Disney-owned hotels at Disneyland Resort, with Pixar Place Hotel and Disneyland Hotel being the most comparable to one another, and a notch below the flagship Grand Californian. This head-to-head comparison weighs the pros & cons of each, picking a “winner” in theme, restaurants, location, pools, cost, and other categories. This marks the latest […]

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Disney World’s Newly Reimagined Port Orleans Rooms Add Princess & Frog to French Quarter

Port Orleans French Quarter is in the midst of its year-long room reimagining, and we had the chance to stay in one of these redone rooms inspired by The Princess and the Frog during our Christmas trip to Walt Disney World. This resort review shares a photo & video tour of the new rooms, plus […]

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Half-Hidden Gem Hotel Near Disneyland

There are over 180 hotels near Disneyland, and hundreds more within driving distance in Los Angeles and Orange County, California. With that said, there are only a handful of hotel types in Anaheim: Disney-owned resorts (very expensive), newer big box family suites, convention center hotels, and old school motels. Within those categories, there are a […]

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