We took a look across Seven Seas Lagoon at the construction progress of the new Disney Vacation Club tower at Disneys Polynesian Village Resort.

Right now, there are two separate structures under construction, although they will eventually be connected if concept art is to be believed.

Vertical construction began with the elevator shafts at the center of the tower and has now reached approximately nine stories. It looks like this is as tall as the tower will get.

With the basic framework of this structure complete or near completion, crew members have started adding details like the short walls sticking out next to windows. These will create balconies.

The smaller structure is now about six stories tall. Crews are still installing concrete walls around the sixth floor.

From another angle, we can get a better look at the top floor of the small structure, where a single concrete column sticks out of the center. Crew members were working on the top floor.

While the openings facing the lagoon are of course windows of guest rooms, the openings facing the larger structure are possibly for corridors leading from one block of rooms to the next.

Cherry-picker vehicles are being used to lift crew members up to the tallest sections of the main structure. From this side angle, we can better see the balcony walls on the first few floors, and concrete columns at the top right.

A square has been carved out in the dirt nearby, possibly to begin work on another section of foundation.

This could be for a continuation of the building, or maybe the pool seen in concept art.

Projected to open in late 2024, the proposed vacation ownership property would complement the existing resort and evoke the spirit of the Pacific Islands.

Above is the concept art for the Disney Vacation Club tower, although designs are always subject to change.

Disneys Polynesian Village Resort underwent an extensive refurbishment recently. While the standard rooms receivedMoana theming, theDisney Vacation Club Studiosgot soft goods refurbishments, meaning just the upholstery, art, and such were updated.

The hotel receiveda new Monorail stationand port-cochre. Theentrance to the resortwas redone as well to match the new structures.Kona Caf reopenedafter an extensive refurbishment, with all new seating, decr, and more. TheKiki Tikis Splash Play AreaandLava Pool slidewere also recently refurbished. The rugs and mostupholstery in the lobby of the Great Ceremonial Housewere replaced.

For more Disney Vacation Club accommodations at Disneys Polynesian Village Resort, check out our video tour ofthe Bora Bora Bungalows.

Alongside the Magic Kingdom, Disneys Polynesian Village Resort turned 50 in 2021. The resort opened on October 1, 1971, with Disneys Contemporary Resort (Disneys Fort Wilderness Resort & Campgrounds also celebrated its 50th anniversary, but it didnt open until November 1971).

Disneys Polynesian Village Resort is also home to the fan-favorite tiki bar,Trader Sams Grog Grotto.Guests dont need a reservation at the hotel to visit the on-site bars and restaurants.

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