One of the most underrated hangout spots at Walt Disney World is dark for a while. Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is officially closed for refurbishment, and based on Disney’s own calendar, the Tiki Terrace stays shut through late June 2026. If you were planning a sunset mai tai under the canopy anytime soon, you’ll need a new plan. The indoor Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto remains open, so your tiki cocktail run is still on — it just moves inside.
Quick Summary
- Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace is closed for refurbishment.
- The closure runs through at least June 11, 2026, with return targeted for late June 2026.
- The outdoor bar has no operating hours posted on the Disney website through that window.
- Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto (the indoor bar next door) stays open as normal.
- Tiki Terrace is the outdoor extension of Grog Grotto with its own separate bar menu.
What’s Happening at Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace
Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace is the outdoor side of the Trader Sam’s duo at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. Disney hasn’t shared specific details about what’s getting touched up, but the calendar behavior tells the story on its own. No operating hours are listed through June 11, 2026, and the current return target lines up with late June 2026. That kind of multi-month gap typically signals more than a simple cleaning or reset.
Outdoor bars at Disney tend to get refurbished during shoulder seasons to minimize guest impact, so a spring-to-early-summer window makes sense. Expect fresh theming touches, potential seating adjustments, and the usual round of behind-the-scenes maintenance when the Terrace reopens.
Where to Get Your Tiki Drinks While the Terrace Is Closed
The good news: the neighboring Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto — the indoor, effects-packed tiki bar — is still open and running as normal. That’s the side with the interactive theming, the cast member callouts, and the full Trader Sam’s bar menu. If your plan was “get a tiki drink at the Polynesian,” you can still check that box.
A couple of realistic tradeoffs to plan for:
- Grog Grotto fills up fast. With no outdoor overflow, expect a longer wait than usual during peak evening hours.
- The menu overlap is close but not identical. Tiki Terrace has its own separate menu, so a few Terrace-only drinks will not be available until the reopening.
- Plan earlier on warm evenings. Monorail resort visitors tend to cluster between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m., and without outdoor seating, there’s less room to absorb the rush.
How Tiki Terrace Fits Into a Polynesian Evening
Tiki Terrace is one of those low-key Disney World experiences locals and repeat visitors love. Open-air seating, the torches, the Electrical Water Pageant drifting by on the Seven Seas Lagoon, and a menu built specifically for lingering — it’s one of the best way to spend a park-free night at Walt Disney World without spending a dime on admission.
If that’s the kind of evening you were planning, don’t scratch it entirely. Moana’s Atoll, the resort’s Great Ceremonial House lobby, and the beach near the Seven Seas Lagoon all still deliver that Polynesian vibe. Grab drinks to-go from Grog Grotto or a quick-service counter, and you can still catch the Magic Kingdom fireworks over the water without any indoor wait.
Tips for Visiting the Polynesian While Tiki Terrace Is Closed
- Arrive earlier at Grog Grotto. Walk-in spots open around 3 p.m.; get your name in early if you want a bar seat before the fireworks rush.
- Use the Polynesian beach. It’s one of the best free spots at WDW for Magic Kingdom fireworks and the Electrical Water Pageant.
- Check the monorail schedule. Tiki drinks pair especially well with a loop around the resort monorail for a quick fireworks view.
- Try Kona Cafe or Ohana. If the Terrace closure pushes your plans, the Polynesian’s sit-down options are right there.
When Will Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace Reopen?
Disney’s reservation calendar and posted hours suggest a late June 2026 reopening. That timing would put the outdoor seating back in service just in time for peak summer travel, when the Polynesian’s evening crowd is at its biggest. If Disney shifts the timeline earlier or later, it will typically show up on the My Disney Experience app first — watch that calendar for an update.
Final Thoughts
The Trader Sam’s Tiki Terrace refurbishment is a temporary bump, not a permanent loss. The indoor Grog Grotto keeps the Trader Sam’s experience alive, and the Polynesian’s monorail-resort vibe is still worth the trip. Mark your calendar for late June 2026, book a monorail loop around fireworks time, and check the DisMornings refurbishment tracker for the exact reopening date once Disney posts it.
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