Sheathing and some themed planks have been added to the new bus depot at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
New Polynesian Bus Stop

The bus stop remains blocked from guest access with plastic barriers. The sidewalk has been fully paved, however, and there is landscaping underway.

The sidewalk connects to a crossing walk leading into the parking lot. When open, it will connect to the sidewalk for the resort’s main entrance.

The new bus depot has been under construction for several months. A new roadway entrance to the resort opened in December. The old entrance is being converted to a bus entrance that will lead to this station.

In our last construction update, the station had received corrugated roofing. That has been covered by weather-proof sheathing.

The underside of the roof has light brown paneling. The supports are still gray, but we expect these to be painted a shade of brown to match the rest of the resort. The roof will be covered with a final layer, likely also a shade of brown or potentially thatching.

Some of the sidewalk and roadway around the station still needs to be paved. But there is a fresh patch of black pavement stretching away on one side.

There’s no announced completion date for the bus depot but Disney did state refurbishment around the resort would continue through 2026.
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