Disney’s Polynesian Resort Bus Depot Gets Roofing

Shannen Ace

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Disney’s Polynesian Resort Bus Depot Gets Roofing

The new bus stop at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort now has a layer of roofing. The walkway alongside the bus stop is now open, so we got a good look at the new structure.

Polynesian Village Resort Bus Stop

Bus stop construction at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort in Walt Disney World

The stop is approximately where the old one used to be, but it has a new roof shape that dips in the center. It has gray supports, but these will likely be painted brown to match the rest of the resort.

Bus stop construction at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort in Walt Disney World

Corrugated paneling now covers the roof, which was just a framework in our last construction update. We saw a crew member working atop the roof during our pass on the Monorail.

Bus stop construction at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort in Walt Disney World

There is still a lot of dirt around the bus stop. Eventually, this will all become a road again.

Bus stop construction at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort in Walt Disney World

Some areas have already been repaved. The caution tape in the above photo appears to be around a rectangle of fresh concrete.

The resort’s former roadway entrance off Seven Seas Drive will become the new bus entrance. For now, buses are entering along with cars through the new Floridian Way entrance and dropping guests off at the porte cochere.

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