Posted on 03/18/2018 11:33:42 AM PDT by Simon Green
The new nightly fees could really add up.
Gather all the pixie dust you can, because Walt Disney World hotels will soon begin charging guests for overnight parking. Pricing, which varies based on Walt Disney World Resorts three hotel categories, will begin with reservations starting March 21, 2018.
Overnight self-parking at value resorts, including Disneys Art of Animation, Disneys Pop Century, and All-Star resort hotels will cost $13. Moderate hotels like Disneys Caribbean Beach Resort and Disneys Port Orleans will charge $19 each night, and both Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villas, which includes Disneys Contemporary, Grand Floridian, and Polynesian Resorts among others, will charge $24 for standard self-parking. (Valet parking, available at select resorts, will increase from $25 to $33 nightly.)
Disney hotel guests will continue to park for free at Walt Disney World theme parks, and guests visiting Disney hotels either to walk around Disneys Boardwalk, dine at California Grill, or see the savannah at Animal Kingdom Lodge will not be charged at all.
The change is intended to align Walt Disney World resort hotels with other full-service hotels in the industry and other domestic resort practices, according to a Disney spokesperson. Over on the west coast, Disneyland hotels charge $20 for self-parking and $30 for valet each night, with flat rates applying to day guests as well, but its visually justified. The Anaheim-based theme park is famously tight on space whereas Walt Disney World, which is spread across over 40 square miles, has more room.
Though surrounding hotels not operated by Disney often tend to charge for self-parking, the swift change is surprising, adding as much as $168 to a familys week-long Disney World vacation. Families visiting Disney World, particularly those with younger children, often opt to have a car during their vacation and drive to the theme parks for comfort and ease, regardless of if they arrived by plane. Disney bus transportation can be convenient but often time consuming, and with only collapsible strollers being allowed on the vehicle, can be challenging for larger groups.
There is one kind of traveler who wont have to pay for parking anywhere at Walt Disney World: Disney Vacation Club members. Participants in the timeshare-style program will receive complimentary overnight parking while staying at DVC Deluxe Villas which include luxurious apartment-style rooms or when paying with points to stay at any Walt Disney World hotel.
Walt Disney World has been dedicated to finding alternative revenue streams in the past few years, but many come in the form of optional vacation add-ons, like Early Morning Magic breakfasts or Disney After Hours events, and dont affect regular guests. Beyond annual increases to theme park admission and Disney World parking, there have been few upcharges affecting visitors across the board until now.
We’re DVC, so, no effect on us. We usually park the car and ride DWT (Disney World Transportation) anyway.
My wife and I drove up to DC to meet a couple of old friends in for a conference and spent the night at one of the Hilton hotels. The hotel charged us only $10 for overnight parking but they would charge more if we didn't have a room.
I jokingly mentioned about the parking charge and the woman at the front desk gave us coupons for a free buffet breakfast.
Haven’t been since 1967....have no plans nor desire to donate to a bunch of politically correct scum!!!
As I read this sentence I thought it was going to say "queers", i.e., LGBTXXXX whatever. Sometimes one is glad to be wrong.
Im done going there. You could enjoy a good vacation in interesting US or even European destinations for that kind of money, and actually see and learn something.
nice I can stay with relatives in VA and take the train in. I like the zone taxi fees in DC
Why would you bother them with your money, considering they are queer loving leftists that care nothing about “natural” families?
I don’t see why I should care about Disney, when it feels like the last bit of creativity was in years past. The new live action remakes are extremely bland, the live action Beauty and the Beast was a massive borefest. Their subdivisions are also not putting out great films either. The best Star Wars movie since the acquisition was Rogue One, which played it safe with the original trilogy and everything was set up from the start. Then Marvel Movies are pretty much a formula with a different coat of paint, and also play it safe. No one is going to die in the new Avengers movie. Either that or the deaths will turn out to be fake. Then they are going to reboot their movies and start over.
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