Disney+ Now Rolling Out to Walt Disney World Resort Hotel TVs

Dec 09, 2024 in "Walt Disney World Resorts"

Posted: Monday December 9, 2024 8:33am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Guests staying at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels can now stream Disney+ on in-room TVs. Previously, guests could stream Disney+ by casting from their own devices to the TV. With this update, the app is now built directly into the TV system.


To access the service, you'll need to log in with your own Disney+ account details.

Here are the basics:

  • Not Free: Disney+ on hotel TVs isn't included with your stay. You'll need an active subscription and your login information.
  • Automatic Logout: Your account will be signed out automatically at the end of your stay. You can also log out manually before you leave.
  • Gradual Rollout: This feature is being added across resort hotels, but availability may vary depending on the property.

This new option provides another way to watch Disney+ content during downtime, but it requires an existing subscription to use. Check your in-room TV to see if Disney+ is available during your stay.

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Brer PantherDec 11, 2024

I'm signed in to Disney Plus on my laptop. I can just watch it on there.

DisDude33Dec 10, 2024

Perhaps she’s just been hyucking around.

ToTBellHopDec 10, 2024

Gawrsh!

HauntedPirateDec 10, 2024

It depends on which animated style we're talking about. The newer animation puts him in a halfway house after a 3-day bender. The older animation has him in a nice suburban place with his son.

larryzDec 10, 2024

Nobody said that she was crazy...

DisDude33Dec 10, 2024

I want to know which house Goofy spends more time in…

celluloidDec 10, 2024

This was all explained by Walt. In Show business, television, film or Disneyland, they play their characters unmarried so they can always have a variety of roles, but in personal life, they are married. Legit, this is the answer from the man himself. I mean, their last name is both Mouse, that should tell you all you need to know unless it is a really gross marriage.

ToTBellHopDec 10, 2024

And they have separate houses in Toontown? Interesting marriage.

celluloidDec 10, 2024

Mickey did get married to Minnie.

ToTBellHopDec 10, 2024

I’m so tired at the end of a WDW day that this is me with the TV on whether it works or not. But, yes. It obviously should work correctly.

mf1972Dec 10, 2024

we checked into YC yesterday & it’s still an option on the tv. i casted my phone last night to see if it works & it did

WorldExplorerDec 10, 2024

Did you hear people need to come back at the end of the day and we paid for a nice resort specifically because we enjoy having a day in the middle to relax? Seriously, is this where we're at now? You stay in an 800+ room and Disney isn't obligated to make the stuff in it work?

ToTBellHopDec 10, 2024

Did you hear they built a theme park and then 3 more at WDW?

WorldExplorerDec 10, 2024

This is a nice change regardless of still needing to have a subscription. The casting system is super hit and miss. Sometimes it's fine. Sometimes it keeps dropping in the middle of my movies. Once I stayed club level at a deluxe resort for four nights and it did not work at all the entire time and they didn't know how to fix it. That was WAY more infuriating than needing to be subscribed.