Disney resort hotels can be great. They have all the best perks and offer you that magical feeling you can only get when you’re staying inside the Disney bubble. But, just like all things, there’s always room for improvement.
So we decided to ask our readers on Facebook and Instagram to see what they wish Disney World hotels could change and 64% of you agreed that this is definitely it!
Disney World hotels are like no other. I mean, where else can you start your day with a Mickey Waffle, chill by a themed pool, and catch a Disney movie under the stars? Disney hotels rule, and staying at one can be just as fun as going to the parks! But, we’re aware that perfect, as close to it as they try to be, they are not. And with that being said, here’s what our readers demanded Disney World Hotels should change: Extended Evening hours should be available for ALL hotel guests!
Extended Evening hours allow select hotel guests to stay at the parks for a couple of hours after they officially close for the general public. It guarantees exclusive time for hotel guests to ride attractions with lower wait times than average and this perk is offered only on select nights. However, as great a perk as this sounds, not every Disney World hotel guest can take advantage of it.
Extended Evening hours are only given to guests staying at Disney’s Deluxe Resorts, Swan & Dolphin Resorts, and Shades of Green. That means guests staying at Moderate or Value resorts are not able to take advantage of this after-hours perk.
Many readers agreed that it should be a perk given to ALL Disney hotel guests and we can completely understand why. There is one perk given to every Disney hotel guest though, no matter what type of resort they’re staying at, and that is Early Entry. With Early Entry, hotel guests are guaranteed 30 minutes in the park before it’s opened to the public.
While it’s uncertain if Extended Evening hours will ever include guests staying at Moderate and Value resorts, an exciting new perk is underway for all Disney hotel guests. Beginning in 2025, resort guests are able to get FREE tickets to one of Disney World’s water parks on the day of their hotel check-in.
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What are your thoughts about Extended evening hours being available for all Disney resort guests? Let us know in the comments!
Matt says
If you let every hotel in, it’s not so special or empty any longer. Which defeats the entire purpose.
It is fine as is. No need to change anything. The stats show as they do because there are more Moderate and Value resorts then there are Deluxe.
Christine Raap says
We were just at WDW 2 weeks ago and were very unhappy that we counldn’t take advantage of the extended, something that had always been available to all Disney World hotel guests in the pat.
Deborah Smith says
Late hours should apply to anyone staying at Disney resorts. Sometimes people have limited funds just to let kids and seniors have a little extra fun. Hope you can remember what it’s like to make decisions. Please think hard!!!
naturaldisastergirl says
When we stayed at the Cabins at Fort Wilderness, we often paid more than people who stayed in many Deluxe resort rooms. This is the only upside to the Cabins going DVC. But there should be something, certain nights, etc. for Moderate or Value resorts. The extended evening hours are usually for only at one park at a time, so they could be at separate parks, or open the options up more for Deluxe resort guests, if they still want to differentiate. There’s too little difference in the Standard room prices (less than $200 in some cases), and as I noted, depending on what kind of room you’re in, you could have easily paid as much or more for your Value or Moderate room than someone in a Deluxe resort. Plus, at the rate they’re building Deluxe and DVC resorts, there’s going to be way more people on those nights soon anyway.
Ira says
There’s no reason that Disney can’t extend their extended park hours to like 1am, and offer it to all resort guests.
Denise F says
Leave it alone. Disney is going to be giving the value and moderate guests free passes to the water parks, so they are not forgotten and will have a special perk too. Extended hours are a nice perk for the deluxe resort guests.
Susan Fontenot says
I feel it should definitely be offered to all guests. I do agree, however, that the crowds would be just as heavy during regular hours, but Disney could arrange for something like rotating the nights, alternating between deluxe and moderate/value.
Ann says
Deluxe guests (of whom I will never be one) pay a lot of money. Why shouldn’t they get this perk?
Dan L says
Keep it as it is. You want extended, stay at a deluxe. It’s a premium perk that’s paid for at deluxe resorts.
Melissa says
I’ve read the reason for this change to only deluxe hotels was when all hotels were included that the parks were so busy there was no advantage to this perk
Christina says
As much as it pains me to say it, no, this change should NOT be implemented. If everyone gets in, the crowds and wait times will stay exactly the same. And then, what’s even the point?
RicaJ says
People staying at a deluxe hotel are paying massively more than the budget hotels… This helps them be able to stomach the extra price a little bit more!
Danielle says
Sorry. I stay at the Deluxe resorts for a reason so I should be able to have the extended hours not to mention I pay more!!!
Dan says
I’m a DVC member and I only stay at DVC resorts. The current system is just fine.
James says
For some reason I seem to remember that all on property guests got to stay late. Possibly in the late 80’s or early 90’s
Judy says
Just another way for them to suck up to the high rollers- by including attractions such as theChristmas Parade at Magic Kingdom for the guests who pay extra for the party.but never for the guests who paid for admission tickets for park entry.