Luxe Beat Magazine AUGUST 2015 | Page 41

Travel Disney Bora Bora Bungalow souvenir mugs, as well as small plate snacks. The bewitching specialty of the house, the flaming Uh-Oa cocktail, slides down very easily. However, beware: The Tiki Goddess of disaster looks down upon those who guzzle in the Grotto. The resort longhouses have an additional new 350 deluxe studio rooms, some not yet completed. The rooms can sleep up to five with a queen bed, pullout sofa bed, and fold-down twin bed. A kitchenette with mini-fridge and microwave is handy and saves time for breakfasts and quick meals. The resort also includes traditional hotel rooms with island-themed decor. The studios and bungalows are part of the vacation-ownership program, but you don’t have to be a member of the Disney Vacation Club to book them. Before making reservations, however, beware of the nightly rates on the bungalows. For those who can afford the Disney vacation, may all your wishes come true. Disclosure: Debi Lander was hosted overnight by Disney World at their Coolest Summer Ever Premiere. Disney Bungalow Master Bathroom 41