We have exciting news today for those of you who have been considering a Disney World stay anytime during the rest of 2020!
NEW Disney World Hotel discounts were just released that provide significant savings…and they include both Thanksgiving and Christmas, which are often excluded from special offers like this. Let’s dive into the details and help you SAVE on that upcoming vacation!
Magic is Here! Package: Save Up To $500 On Room + Tickets Package
With the new Magic is Here! Package, Disney notes guests can save up to $500 on a 4-Night, 4-Day Room-and-Ticket Package at Select Disney Resort Hotels. Note that there does not seem to be a minimum night requirement based on our sample bookings (we were able to make sample bookings for just one night), and you can book longer stays with the package as well. Savings may vary from sample savings listed below.
This package is valid most nights September 4 through December 25, 2020, and includes a Disney World resort hotel stay and park tickets. Those staying for four nights at Deluxe Resorts will receive up to a $500 discount, Moderate Resorts will receive up to a $250 discount, Value Resorts will receive up to a $100 discount, and Campsites will receive up to a $60 discount.
Note that guests must have theme park reservations via the Disney Park Pass system to enter a theme park, AND the tickets included in this package are required for the same park on the same date for each person in your party ages 3 and up (limit one park per day).
The offer currently excludes 3-bedroom villas, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows.
Change and cancellation fees are still waived for all stays from now through December 2020. You must book this package by December 25, 2020.
Residents of AL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA & WV: Save Up to 30% on Rooms at Select Disney Resort Hotels
This new room-only (meaning you’ll need to purchase tickets separately) discount applies to those visiting Disney World from several nearby Southern US states.
Residents of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, or West Virginia can save up to 30% on Disney World hotel rooms most nights September 4 through December 25, 2020. Those staying at Deluxe Resorts will get up to 30% off, Moderate Resorts will receive up to 25% off, Value Resorts will receive up to 20% off, and Campsites will receive up to 10% off.
The offer currently excludes 3-bedroom villas, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows.
Change and cancellation fees are still waived for all stays from now through December 2020. You must book this package by December 25, 2020.
WDW Annual Passholders Save Up to 40% On Rooms at Select Disney Resort Hotels
Prior to this morning, Passholders were able to access room-only discounts through September 30th, but now can save through December 25th. This offer currently excludes 3-bedroom villas, campsites, The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows.
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Happy Saving!
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Gail says
worth the wait! on hold for over 3 hours yesterday but was able to secure $500 off my upcoming package at Yacht Club for September!
Debra L Lee says
Once Again DVC members get nothing, so disappointing…at least offer us reduced point stays, would be a nice gesture
Brad says
sooooo glad this was sent out! we initially had the “fun in the sun” discount. which we lost when we had to re-book our stay. we are staying in the contemporary and our discount actually ended up being $843.74! imagine my surprise when it was over $500 hahaha.
John says
I live in AZ and i do not see special rates
Mike says
Discount a already Severly Diminished Experience…….Laughable
dani says
If I already booked a package for the week in September and I live in KY. Can I get the room discount? If so how do you use that discount?
Also I booked a stay at the all star resort and was upgraded to the pop century will i still get the discount?
DFB Sarah says
Dani, you’ll want to give Disney a call.
Javier says
Any New Years special deal at any of the WDW hotels lets say for a four night stay at WDW from 12/30/2020 to 1/3/2021?
DFB Sarah says
Javier, not yet that I know of.
Ron Lauer says
You do realize the state of Maryland is below the Mason/Dixon line making it a Southern state? So why no Md on that list?