Three-bedroom Grand Villas are some of the most luxurious (and expensive) rooms on Walt Disney World property. And now, Disney Vacation Club members staying in those Grand Villas have a new level of luxury: the ability to purchase additional FastPass+ reservations beyond the allotted three in advance per guest, according to DVCNews.com‘s Tim Krasniewski.
Guests staying in Grand Villas can purchase three additional FastPass+ reservations in addition to the three per guests staying at any Walt Disney World Resort hotel for a price of $50 per guest per day for a minimum of three days. The reservations can also be made 90 days in advance of arrival, and the purchased three can be spread out over multiple parks in an individual day. The days do not have to be used consecutively, or even for the length of your stay, and not all guests staying in the villa need to participate. The passes must be booked through Disney Signature Services.
The package was initially rolled out in a pilot program in January 2018, being offered to select guests, but has since been rolled out to guests at all on-property Grand Villas, including Disney Vacation Club members booking Grand Villas with points. Guests with confirmed reservations for a Grand Villa should reach out to Disney Signature Services at 407-939-7777 or Disney.Signature.Services@DisneyWorld.com.
With the multitudes of new attractions coming to the resort in the coming years, time will tell if this is a good deal. Keep reading WDWNT for all your news about everything going on at the hotels of the Walt Disney World Resort.
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What tier fast passes are you entitled to for your purchase?
There are no tiers. Just no duplicates per day.
I wonder if people renting points are eligible
I think everyone saw this coming. The next step will be to charge for all FP’s. It’s pretty clear Disney has hit their tipping point for the average guest since attendance is down by 3%. Looks like they want to drive that percentage higher.
This is disgusting and wreaks of exclusion. How dare Disney reward the wealthy and privileged while treating us working class folk with nothing but contempt. Once again Disney shows it’s true colors as an entity whose main purpose is to pamper the entitled class and treat all others with contempt.
This is rather sad. It’s hard enough to get the fast passes you want with the allotted 3. Now us, “poor folk” that don’t have DVC have to compete even more with people who have the money to buy 6 fast passes up front!
Has anyone actually confirmed this with Disney Signature Services?