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Disney+ Perks Offers New Walt Disney World Hotel Deal

Disney has announced a brand new promotion for Disney+ subscribers wanting to visit Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, this summer.  

Disney+ subscribers enrolled in Disney+ Perks program can enjoy special rates on select Disney Resorts Collection hotels. This deal is a great opportunity for families to stay on site, making it easier to take a midday break before heading back to the parks for even more summer fun.

The promotion kicks off on April 2nd and is valid for trips between June 21st 2026, and August 15th 2026, for a minimum stay of two nights.

The offer price is listed at:

  • $99 per night, plus tax: Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort – Standard Room
  • $169 per night, plus tax: Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside – Standard Location 5th Sleeper
  • $249 per night, plus tax: Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – Cars Family Suite
  • $279 per night, plus tax: Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort – Deluxe Studio
  • $369 per night, plus tax: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – Savanna View

This is in addition to another promotion, where Disney Resorts Collection hotel guests can enjoy free admission to one of the Walt Disney World water parks on their check-in day between May 26th 2026 and September 8, 2026th 2026, subject to availability. Both Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach will be open during this time, so guests can choose which water park is best for their family

Will you be taking advantage of this promotion? Let me know on social media!

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