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If you are a Disney+ subscriber, you can save up to 25% off Disney hotels thanks to a new partnership.
If you’ve been to any one of the Disney hotels at least once in your life, you know how expensive they are, so being able to get 25% off, especially during the Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary celebration, can be well worth the cost of a monthly Disney+ membership.
Savings of 10% to 25% at 18 Walt Disney World Resorts
While not everyone will get the full 25% off each and every stay, the savings are real and depend on the hotel you’re staying at. All you need to do is be a member of the Disney+ monthly streaming service, where you can watch new and old films and shows on an on-demand basis, very similar to Netflix.
Deluxe Resorts are the highest-category hotel Disney has to offer, and the most luxurious. Each one has its own themed architecture and room types and this is the category you want to stay in if you’re looking for a 5-star Disney experience.
Save 20% at Moderate Resorts:
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort — Family Suites
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — Riverside
Moderate Resorts take the best of both deluxe and value resorts and put them together for a middle-of-the-road experience. While you won’t be wined and dined, you’ll find good hotels with good theming, with upper-end services at a lower price point.
These are Disney’s cheapest properties that have the least frills. Think of these hotels as your most basic hotel property, reminiscent of a large motel.
Save 10% at these other properties:
The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Update: The offer mentioned below has expired and is no longer available.
Both Caribbean Beach and Wilderness Lodge are Moderate Resorts, while the campsites offer a truly unique experience where you get to camp just like you would anywhere else with tents and s’mores.
Hot Tip: With valid park admission and reservations, Disney Resort hotel guests can access the theme parks 30 minutes before they open to enjoy select attractions. Learn how to make a Walt Disney World park reservation in our detailed guide!
How To Book the Discount
The discount is available for stays most nights from July 8 through September 30, 2022, for stays of 1 to 14 nights.
Disney+ members should log in to their accounts to view the offer details and book online, though they can also contact their travel advisor.
Be advised that there are a limited number of rooms allocated for this offer.
Getting up to 25% in savings at a Disney hotel is a great deal, especially since these properties typically sell for full price. You’ll need to evaluate whether the cost of a Disney+ membership is worth it for this offer, but if you’re even just a once-a-year frequenter of Disney, it’s likely you’ll find the membership compelling.