Disney to begin charging for overnight self-parking at its Walt Disney World Resort hotels

Mar 14, 2018 in "Walt Disney World Resorts"

Posted: Wednesday March 14, 2018 11:43am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has today confirmed that it will begin charging for overnight self-parking at its Walt Disney World Resort hotels.

Effective for reservations made March 21, 2018 and thereafter, standard overnight self-parking is available to registered Guests for a fee that will be applied to their hotel folio upon check-out. All parking fees include applicable tax.

Standard Overnight Parking charges per Resort Category:

  • Disney Value Resorts: $13 per night
  • Disney Moderate Resorts: $19 per night
  • Disney Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts: $24 per night
  • Complimentary standard parking is available to Guests staying at the Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. Each campsite provides parking space for one (1) motorized vehicle.

Complimentary standard self-parking is available for dining, shopping, entertainment, and recreation experiences at Disney Resort hotels.

Disney vacation Club Members will not be charged for standard overnight self-parking when staying at a DVC Deluxe Villa, regardless of whether they use vacation points or another form of payment. Members also will not be charged to park when using vacation points to stay at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel.

Registered Guests of Disney Resort Hotels, select Annual Passholders, Premium Passholders and Disney Premier Passport holders will continue to receive complimentary standard self-parking at Disney Theme Parks.

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peter11435Nov 03, 2018

Well... that was just that nobody went there anymore until Potter opened.

GoofGoofNov 02, 2018

Could be pre-Star Wars lull too. People may be holding off on trips until the new land opens. Happened with Uni too for both Potter Lands.

RustySporkNov 02, 2018

https://i.imgur.com/FjeWTxb.jpg https://i.imgur.com/pLdEi9O.jpg

King Panda 77Nov 02, 2018

You could have parked at the Springs and bussed over ...

Monorail_Red_77Nov 02, 2018

We stayed one night back in July this summer. We drove in and were never charged the parking resort fee after the fact. I purchased the room on wdw site and thought I would be charged the fee afterwards once we left. Nothing. We only stay on-site maybe twice a year. We will be back for an overnight trip Nov 9th staying till Nov 11th. Couldn't find a room for a decent price so using Father-in-Laws hotel points to stay nearby off Palm Pkwy for $0 for 3 days/2 nights.

mikejs78Nov 02, 2018

Discounts for the first half of 2019 were higher than the discounts in the first half of 2018. I do wonder if that means anything. Sure they can still fill the rooms, but they are doing so at lower prices.

larryzNov 01, 2018

Yup. We booked last December, and stayed in September with no parking fees. And we had TWO cars! (Ha! Take that, parking fees!)

disneyflushNov 01, 2018

And people already booked when the announcement came got grandfathered in with no fees I believe.

geekzaNov 01, 2018

Don't forget that they released discounts several months ago because of light occupancy for the fall. It took much longer than expected to fill up the hotels.

deeevoNov 01, 2018

I am renting points going forward. No fee's doing that but if I am doing a quick overnight then I will stay on site.

John park hopperNov 01, 2018

Our trip in May will be on site, however as i posted elsewhere our spending in the parks will be considerable less than in previous visits to compensate for parking fees, and all the other price increases too numerous to mention. Since we drive there is a lot we can bring with us so why pay WDW inflated prices

Dave BNov 01, 2018

By looking at the amount of, or should I say lack of hotel availability, I would venture to say not many

wannabeBelleNov 01, 2018

As do I. Marie

disneyflushNov 01, 2018

I know a few people who did.