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New Walt Disney World Resort Hotel Parking Fees Increase

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UPDATED: Starting on reservations made after June 18, 2019 Walt Disney World Resort hotel overnight parking fees are increasing for their vehicles.

This new increase will impact charges guests receive per night for their vehicles at all Walt Disney World resorts across property.  The only ones who don’t have to pay for resort parking are the Disney Vacation Club Members who use their points to stay there.  They will have free resort parking as a perk for being a DVC member.

Below are the old prices for Resort Overnight Parking Effective March 21, 2018:

Prices change depending on the Resort level you stay in:

  • Disney Value Resorts: $13 per night
  • Disney Moderate Resorts: $19 per night
  • Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts: $24 per night
  • Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts Valet Parking: $33 per night
  • Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground: Complimentary Standard Parking (1 per Campsite)

Here are the NEW prices for overnight parking based on resort reservations made June 18, 2019 or after, for vacations starting in 2019 or 2020:

  • Disney Value Resorts: $15 per night
  • Disney Moderate Resorts: $20 per night
  • Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts: $25 per night
  • Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts Valet Parking: $33 per night
  • Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground: Complimentary Standard Parking (1 per Campsite

Value Resort guests are getting the biggest increase at $2 per night more and the rest of them are going up by $1 per night.

The Parking fee will be applied to guest bills upon check-out.  All parking fees include tax.

As you can see, Value, Moderate and Deluxe Resorts will all have different prices.  Valet prices will also increase due to this change.

The only exception to this rule is UK and Ireland Residents don’t have to pay Overnight Parking Fees through 2019.  Then it could change after that.

With the price increase to Walt Disney World Annual Passes today and the 2020 Disney Dining Plan prices announced, it’s not surprising that Disney also increases the resort parking fees as this is the type of thing the usually like to group together, even though hitting the Disney community with multiple increases the same day isn’t always taken well.

Nothing will change for guests just visiting the resorts for dining or shopping as that will still be complimentary, but it’s only for overnight guests.  Again this goes into effect for reservations June 18, 2019 and after.  If more details come out we’ll update you.

Your Thoughts:

I want to know what you think about the Disney World Resort Hotel Parking Fees increase…

What do you think about the change?  Does this change anything for you?  Let us know in the comments section below!

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Mark Plante

Tuesday 18th of June 2019

Staying at the resorts had the perk of not paying for parking at the parks. Now it costs the same for overnight parking... There is no longer an insensitive to stay at the overpriced resorts! I will be staying offsite from now on.

Ziggy

Monday 1st of July 2019

Hi mark, thanks for your comment! I can't argue with you on that, there are less and less reasons to stay on site though I'm still in favor of it. If you are looking for the best bang for your buck though, off-site is the way to go!

Lee

Tuesday 18th of June 2019

I think Disney are getting very greedy in every way possible Take take take Everything has increased making the average holiday for a family not just a couple of $ but to hundreds of $ What with ticket price increases Then all the add on now as in extra hours , ticketed events getting more and more which are not cheap Parking prices going up Price increases in general for Merchandise

My Holiday for 2020 has now risen to £1800 more than I’ve originally budgeted for

Think this will be my last ever Disneyworld holiday

I think many will feel this way

From England the average before all the raises was £5000 for two people now it’s gone up to £6800 so a family of four your talking £10,000 without spending money

Totally unacceptable for a company that promotes a trip for all families of all ages creeds and races at affordable prices

Ziggy

Monday 1st of July 2019

Hi Lee, thanks for your comment. Yes I totally understand your feelings, so many have complained about this same thing, the price is super high and not very affordable for most families. Unfortunately there are people who will pay that price which means they will charge it, but it stinks for families who can't spend as much. There are some affordable ways to go to Disney World but to say but it is getting more and more expensive. Hopefully you can still find a way to make it in the future...

theresa thomason

Thursday 19th of April 2018

well parking fees should be free for florida residents !!!! if they are going to charge for parking everyone even from other countries should have to pay! the fees should be one price for all resorts also!

Ziggy

Friday 20th of April 2018

I Theresa, thank you for the comment. I agree with you. I think resorts should definitely all be the same for parking and not have different prices for every hotel, it's all just a parking lot! It would be nice to have Annual Passholder imo have free parking, Florida residents or not.

Darren

Thursday 15th of March 2018

With the increase in multi-day pass prices too this makes an already expensive trip from the UK increasingly unappealing. We were saving up for a big family holiday visit to WDW next year but this has now pushed California into the preferred destination slot

Ziggy

Thursday 15th of March 2018

thanks for the comment Darren. You aren't the only ones, unfortunately many feel this way and the increasing prices are pushing away lots of guests. Hope you make it back for Star Wars Galaxy's Edge when it opens though...