Disney+ Subscribers Get Walt Disney World Hotel Rates Starting at $99 This Summer

6 days ago in "Walt Disney World Resorts"

Posted: Thursday April 10, 2025 7:23am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney+ subscribers can now access special summer rates on select Walt Disney World hotel rooms for stays between June 29 and July 31, 2025. Rates start at $99 per night, plus tax, with a two-night minimum required. Proof of an active Disney+ subscription is required, and the subscriber must stay in the room.

Here’s a breakdown of available pricing:

  • $99/night – Standard Room at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
  • $169/night – Woods View Room at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside
  • $229/night – Cars Family Suite at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort
  • $249/night – Deluxe Studio at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort
  • $339/night – Savanna View Room at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

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Offer Details

Eligibility

Proof of Disney+ subscription required. Disney+ subscriber with an active subscription must stay in the room.

Valid Travel Dates

Most nights from June 29 to July 31, 2025

Length of Stay Requirements

Minimum – 2 nights
Maximum – 14 nights

Important Details

  • The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited.
  • Savings based on the nondiscounted price for the same room.
  • Length-of-stay requirements may apply.
  • Proof of Disney+ subscription required.
  • This offer is only available to Disney+ subscribers. Proof of Disney+ subscription required. Must be 18+ to subscribe to Disney+.
  • Disney+ subscriber must stay in the room.
  • Additional per-adult charges may apply for more than 2 adults per room at Disney Value, Moderate and Deluxe Resorts and Studios at Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts.
  • Cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion.
  • Advance reservations required.
  • Must be consecutive-night stays.
  • Offer excludes the following room types: 3-Bedroom Villas, all Deluxe Resort Suites, Standard View and Standard View – 5th Sleeper at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside, and Little Mermaid Standard Rooms at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.
  • Valid admission is required to enjoy the theme parks and is not included in this offer. Theme park reservations may be required based on admission type. Learn more about theme park reservations.
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    Tom P.1 hour ago

    They are currently offering 50% off children's tickets which seems pretty unique to me.

    Disstevefan13 days ago

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    KDM310913 days ago

    As much as Disney claimed they weren't worried about Epic, they clearly are. Plus the summers have been getting slower over the years, as it is hard to really enjoy yourself when it is so blistering hot and humid. I think more people are just choosing to go during other seasons.

    DHSfanatic4 days ago

    Interesting that the AKL discount this time is for Savanna-view rooms. Seems like a good deal, so I booked it.

    RememberWhen4 days ago

    Thanks for the research @lentesta !

    MisterPenguin4 days ago

    This new, current D+ offer is a lot more restrictive in what resorts and types of rooms are included compared to the 2019 offer.

    lentesta4 days ago

    OK, it looks like the current $99/night value resort room offer is almost identical to the middle-of-the-meltdown offer they were running in late spring 2009 (via Mousesavers and the Wayback Machine): $99 in 2025 is the same as $66.41 in 2010, so we're within a small coffee of those prices. The 2009 deal didn't include July, and some dates noted above were excluded. The fact that this deal covers the July 4 holiday seems unique. I could be wrong. I don't think Americans have the budget for the kind of "buy 4 days get 4 free" ticket deals we saw back then. If we get to the point where Disney's discounting 2- and 3-day tickets for the general public, I think we'll be in uncharted waters.

    MarvelCharacterNerd5 days ago

    I was actually tempted for a hot minute... And then I remembered there was no Magical Express. Pass. I miss the bubble. :/

    osian5 days ago

    On the UK site, I just looked up 7 nights in early July at All Star Sports, there is currently a 15% "discount" in play but even with that it's £153 per night for a standard room. Which, at today's exchange rate, is about $5,000? Actually, it's about $198. So rack rate without that discount would be $233. So our discounted rate is the same as your rack rate. Beach Club (resort view), with 25% discount, is £438/$568, rack rate would be $757. I've got a holiday booked at Coronado Springs (village) in the first week of December with a "two nights free" offer, and it averages £225/$292 per night, would have been £300/$389 without the deal.

    Animaniac93-985 days ago

    Out of curiosity, I looked up a week in July and see rack rates of over $600/night for a Cars family suite and over $190 for All Star Sports. Saratoga Springs is close to $500/night for a Studio. POR almost $340/night

    Disstevefan15 days ago

    Understood. To clarify, my measure of crowding is what I can get to do; attractions, food, merch etc. I will report back.

    Sirwalterraleigh5 days ago

    I was there over the weekend on a prime spring slot a few weeks back…right down the middle of the plate. And I know how to gauge crowds (frankly)…and I never saw them.

    Disstevefan15 days ago

    I will report back after my next visit and let you know my impressions. 👍

    Sirwalterraleigh5 days ago

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