As of now, Disney does not have this information available on their website, but we have confirmed with a representative that details will be live on March 21st. Information similar to the overnight parking fee policy originally stated on Disney’s website can be found. The rates vary based on which Resort guests will be staying at:.
Value: $13 nightly. Moderate: $19 nightly. Deluxe: $24 nightly Guests can also choose to use valet parking at select Deluxe Resorts for $33 per night. However, if you’re a Disney Vacation Club member, you will NOT be charged standard parking fees when staying at DVC Deluxe Villa – a nice promo since you’re probably already paying through the nose with monthly membership and maintenance fees. If there’s any happily ever after, at least the complimentary self-parking will remain for guests with disabilities, Cast Members staying as guests, guests traveling as part of a group or convention, guests staying at campsites at Fort Wilderness, and those who wish to dine, shop, enjoy activities, or visit a resort for the day. Again, the overnight parking fees will go into effect for reservations made on or after March 21st, so you still have about a week to book your trip take advantage of free overnight parking for a future trip.
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(Thanks for the heads up on this, Lisa!). Been going to Disneyworld on average 1-2 times a year for about 20 years.
Always try to stay on Disney property when rooms are available. Always have a car to eat off property and experience all the other great attractions in the Orlando area. Every year Disney raises ticket prices and room charges, I defend Disney saying It’s still worth it for all the things you can experience there.
This is the straw that broke the camel’s back. No longer will I defend their money grabbing policies to collect on any possible “perk” that they used to give for free. They are making staying off property at a much cheaper price, paying for parking at the park itself, and having more freedom a much better option. As far as missing out on “extra magic hours “, anyone who’s experienced at Disney knows you NEVER go to the park with extra hours.
So no big loss there. REALLY hope they reverse this but won’t hold my breath.