Florida Resident and Walt Disney World Annual Passholder Discounted Rooms Available this Holiday Season

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Florida Resident and Walt Disney World Annual Passholder Discounted Rooms Available this Holiday Season

Florida residents and Annual Passholders can both save on rooms at select Walt Disney World Resort hotels this holiday season. Both discounts are available on rooms most nights from December 12 through December 24, 2021.

Florida residents can save between 10% and 20% on stays at select resorts. Check out the chart below.

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Annual Passholders can save up to 25%. Check out the chart below.

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Will you be taking advantage of this offer? Let us know in the comments.

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3 thoughts on “Florida Resident and Walt Disney World Annual Passholder Discounted Rooms Available this Holiday Season”

  1. Beyond super disappointing. I was wholly anticipating being able to apply an AP discount to both of our upcoming trips when I booked them a few months back.

    We are booked for 2 nights at the Poly in late October for $1732.50 with taxes + $539.97 for three Boo Bash tickets. On top of that, we have Wilderness Lodge booked for 6 nights starting December 11th for $4460.65! [insert head exploding emoji]

    We have taken 12 trips to Disney World over the past two and a half years alone for a combined 26 nights at the Poly, the Grand (2), WL (2), BC, YC, AKL, CB (2), CS, and Pop… and we have NEVER, EVER, EVERRRR paid rack rate for a room. Literally, over 100+ trips going back over 26+ years to my first stay, as a 6 year old, at the Wilderness Lodge in December of 1994 and I have never stayed in a room that was paid for at rack rate. Ever.

    This is honestly killing me. We are Silver passholders and typically visit during non-peak times (early Feb, May, late Aug/early Sept, October, and early Dec) and I can usually justify the $1k-$3k spent per trip based on the discounted cost vs. the rack rate or vs. the peak season rate and talk myself into feeling like I’m getting a relatively good deal. But this, this just feels like I’m getting… well, it just certainly does not feel good.

    After maintaining our three annual passes throughout the pandemic and taking 6 trips post-reopening, all of which essentially felt like watered down experiences but still served help prop up a Parks, Experiences, and Products division that was hemorrhaging money, this feels like a huge slap in the face. AP holders and FL residents helped Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products, helped Disney as a whole, get through the last 18 months by being the only area that was still generating profits for the 10 months between July and April when Disneyland CA was shuttered and foreign parks were operating at a loss.

    Don’t get me wrong. I’m far from naïve and I understanding that DIS is a for profit company with a duty to their shareholders and that WDW Resort bookings operate on a supply and demand system just like the rest of the economy. I’ve been going to WDW long enough to know that the Mouse is not shy about his appetite for what’s in your wallet but, man, this is still so disappointing. I am asking myself how much longer we are going to be able to afford to make Disney our go to vacation destination?.. and at what point is the magic going to be completely sucked out of the experience?

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