Let’s be honest—Disney and “affordable” don’t usually go hand in hand. Lately, prices have climbed at almost every corner of Walt Disney World, from dining and tickets to hotel stays. When a hotel deal surfaced that offered rooms for under $100 a night, fans were understandably stunned. One of those hotels even dropped its rates to $82.
And yes, it’s real. In a year where price hikes have dominated conversations, this unexpected offer is giving guests a much-needed break.

Why Disney Vacations Cost So Much
A Disney World vacation has always carried a premium price. Rooms at the Grand Floridian can easily top $1,000 a night, and even the Art of Animation Resort often crosses $300. Add Lightning Lane costs, food, parking, and souvenirs, and a quick getaway can quickly balloon into a small fortune. That’s why any deal under $100 a night feels like such a shock.
But not every stay on Disney property comes with those hefty price tags.

The Disney Hotel Secret
The Disney Springs Area Hotels are one of Disney’s best-kept secrets. They’re located right on the property but are run by well-known third-party brands. Disney carefully vets them, which means guests get many of the same benefits that come with Disney-owned resorts.
You might not have Mickey-themed bedspreads or character statues in the lobby, but you’re still steps away from the magic. And more importantly, you’re saving a serious amount of cash without sacrificing location or convenience.

The Deal That Has Everyone Talking
Currently, rates at these hotels start at just $82 per night. That’s less than some guests pay for a single Lightning Lane upgrade.
Here are the current offers:
Wyndham Garden Lake Buena Vista — $82/day
Hilton Garden Inn Orlando Lake Buena Vista — $86/day
Renaissance Orlando Resort — $89/day
DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Orlando — $122/day
Drury Plaza Hotel Orlando — $127.99/day
Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista — $164/day
Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace — $197/day
These prices make Disney’s Moderate and Deluxe resorts look like full-on splurges.

Convenience Without the High Price Tag
These hotels sit just steps from Disney Springs, making them incredibly convenient for guests who love dining, live entertainment, or a little late-night shopping. They’re also a quick ride away from all four theme parks, so you’re not trading location for price.
Many guests find that staying here feels just as magical as being in a Disney-owned resort—without draining their vacation budget. And since they’re tied to major hotel brands, you’re often getting extra comfort and amenities, too.
Perks That Rival Disney Resorts
Guests staying at these Disney Springs hotels can enjoy perks similar to Disney resort guests. There’s complimentary transportation to all four parks, early entry each morning, and golf perks like early tee-time booking and discounted rates.
You also get access to special discount booklets for Disney Springs shopping and dining. And here’s the kicker—some of these hotels offer complimentary breakfast, something you won’t find at pricey Disney resorts like Grand Floridian or Art of Animation.

Why This Is a Big Deal
A five-night stay at a Disney-owned hotel can easily exceed $1,750. The same stay at Wyndham Garden? Just over $400. That kind of savings can go toward extra park days, exceptional dining experiences, or even upgrading your tickets. For families or frequent Disney guests, that’s a game-changer.
Don’t Wait Too Long
This type of Disney hotel deal doesn’t last long. Once word spreads, the lowest rates tend to book up fast. If $82 a night at a hotel just steps away from the magic sounds like a dream, now’s the perfect time to grab it.
It’s not often you get a deal like this at Disney—and it might not last long.



