Disney World’s First Constructed Hotels

The first two hotels that were constructed as part of Disney World from the beginning are the “Contemporary” and the “Polynesian Village.” The contemporary Hotel is an A-frame ten-story space, that has a monorail stop right inside of the hotel itself. All of the hotel rooms built were pre-fabricated by the U.S. Steel Corporation and then moved on flat-bed trucks and put into position with cranes.

The Polynesian is also an architectural marvel. The Polynesian has a roof which is constructed with a self-oxidizing steel and the buildings throughout the Polynesian are residential in scale and grouped to form landscaped courts and gardens throughout. The Polynesian was also pre-fabricated by the U.S. Steel Corporation. The total number of units created for both hotels for Disney World’s opening was 1,500, which were complete with bathrooms in place.

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Disney World’s First Constructed Hotels

The first two hotels that were constructed as part of Disney World from the beginning are the “Contemporary” and the “Polynesian Village.” The contemporary Hotel is an A-frame ten-story space, that has a monorail stop right inside of the hotel itself. All of the hotel rooms built were pre-fabricated by the U.S. Steel Corporation and then moved on flat-bed trucks and put into position with cranes.

The Polynesian is also an architectural marvel. The Polynesian has a roof which is constructed with a self-oxidizing steel and the buildings throughout the Polynesian are residential in scale and grouped to form landscaped courts and gardens throughout. The Polynesian was also pre-fabricated by the U.S. Steel Corporation. The total number of units created for both hotels for Disney World’s opening was 1,500, which were complete with bathrooms in place.

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