Roof Work Begins on Tuvalu Building, Construction Near Pineapple Lanai at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

Shannen Ace

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Disney resort lobby with large glass doors, tropical plants, a surfboard sign near the entrance, and a construction lift outside.

Roof Work Begins on Tuvalu Building, Construction Near Pineapple Lanai at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

There is construction underway outside the Great Ceremonial House and on the roof of the Tuvalu building at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

Great Ceremonial House Construction

Disney resort lobby with large glass doors, tropical plants, a surfboard sign near the entrance, and a construction lift outside.

The glass doors of the Great Ceremonial House near Pineapple Lanai are currently closed for construction. The quick-service location and other areas are still accessible through other doors.

Outside, green barriers block the walkway and surround a lift. There are A-frame signs in the lobby and outside pointing guests to open doors.

A worker repairs windows on a lift outside a building in a Disney park, with green barriers and themed landscaping around.

The lift suggests work is taking place around the second floor window or on the roof. Crews were not actively working in the area when we visited on Monday morning.

Tuvalu Roof Work

Workers in safety gear repair the roof of a brown building with a triangular facade, not resembling any Disney park castle, under a partly cloudy sky.

Roof work has moved to the Tuvalu building on the shores of Seven Seas Lagoon. We did see a couple of crew members on the roof. They have removed paneling, revealing the steel framework below.

A tropical resort by a lake with palm trees and greenery, evoking Disney’s Polynesian Village vibe, under a partly cloudy sky.

New paneling will likely be installed in the coming days.

Refurbishment work at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort and Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows is scheduled through 2026. This includes the reconfiguration of the front entrance roadway.

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