Thinking about doing Disney for the holidays? If you’re an Annual Passholder, Disney just dropped a deal that’s worth checking out—especially if you're looking to save a chunk of change.

Let’s be honest: Disney World is expensive, and visiting during the holiday season? Even pricier. But now, you can score up to 30% off on resort stays, and that could make a big difference in how much you spend.
Here’s the Breakdown
Disney’s rolling out some pretty generous discounts for Passholders staying at select resorts from mid-October through Christmas Day.
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Up to 30% off for Sunday through Thursday stays between October 12–November 1 and November 16–20
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The same discount applies for most nights between November 23–29 and December 12–25
There are also smaller discounts for the other weeks in between—25%, 20%, and 15% depending on where and when you stay.
What Resorts Are Included?
There’s a long list of options, from fancy deluxe resorts to more wallet-friendly picks. You’ve got the big-name spots like:

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The Contemporary
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Grand Floridian
But also more budget-conscious options like:

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All-Star Sports, Music, and Movies
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Pop Century
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Port Orleans and Caribbean Beach
Not every room category is eligible though. So if you were hoping to snag a bungalow at the Polynesian or a 3-bedroom villa, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
Not Just a Gimmick
These savings are real. We’re not talking about “a few dollars off.” If you book a deluxe resort for five nights with a 30% discount, that’s potentially hundreds of dollars saved—money you can put toward party tickets, Genie+ (sorry, Lightning Lane), or just some extra churros.
And because most of the deals apply to weeknights, you might find the parks a little less packed too. Fewer crowds, more discounts? That’s a win-win.
A Few Quick Reminders
You’ll need to book early because room inventory is limited, and once those discounted rooms are gone, they’re gone. You also need to be a current Annual Passholder, and you can't combine this offer with other discounts.

If you’ve been on the fence about doing a Disney holiday trip, this might be your sign. Between the lights, the snacks, the entertainment, and now these room deals—it’s actually possible to do the holidays at Disney without draining your savings account.



