Every so often, Disney rolls out a change that feels truly guest-friendly. Not a new restaurant, not a flashy ride announcement, but something that just makes visiting easier. In 2025, that moment arrived thanks to a feature fans have wanted for years: a simpler, more organized way to see all current discounts in one place.
And honestly? About time.

Guests Have Been Asking For This
For the longest time, hunting down Disney deals felt like a scavenger hunt. You’d click around the website hoping you weren’t missing a better offer somewhere else. It wasn’t exactly magical.
That’s why the updated savings hub on Disney World’s official site is such a welcome change. It centralizes every deal and lets guests filter based on who they are and what they’re looking for, whether you’re a Passholder, Florida resident, Disney Visa cardholder, or just a family hoping for a great room rate.
Why This Matters Now
With travel prices rising and demand staying strong, families have gotten more strategic about planning Disney trips. People compare dates, stalk price fluctuations, and plan months in advance—so having one clean, filterable list of offers is a huge help.
This update makes it easier than ever to spot ways to save, including:
- Resort room discounts
- Ticket promotions
- Package deals
- Dining offers
- Recreation deals
- Passholder specials
All gathered in one intuitive dashboard instead of scattered across multiple menus.

Don’t Forget One Step
As helpful as this new tool is, there’s one thing to keep in mind: discounts are still not automatically applied at checkout. You need to select the deal yourself during the booking process. So give your reservation a quick once-over before you confirm anything.
A Guest-First Win
With all the attention sometimes placed on price increases and new add-ons, changes like this feel refreshing. It’s simple, it’s useful, and it makes planning less stressful. Fans asked, and Disney actually delivered.
If you’re heading to Disney World in 2025, this is one new feature you’ll want to put to work. Because saving money on vacation never gets old—especially when it means more magic, more snacks, or maybe even an extra night under the fireworks.



