Walt Disney World Offering Discounted Hotel Rooms to Annual Passholders and Florida Residents in Early 2022

Shannen Ace

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Walt Disney World Offering Discounted Hotel Rooms to Annual Passholders and Florida Residents in Early 2022

Annual Passholders and Florida residents can now book a discounted room at select Walt Disney World resort hotels for early 2022.

Florida Residents can save between 10% and 20% on rooms for stays most nights from January 2, 2022, through March 10, 2022.

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This chart shows when the discounts are available at each resort.

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Proof of Florida residency is required at check-in.

Annual Passholders can save between 10% and 25% on rooms for stays most nights from January 2, 2022, through March 10, 2022.

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Passholder must present a valid Walt Disney World pass at check-in.

The offers are applicable for a minimum of one night and a maximum of 14 nights. The number of rooms allocated for each offer is limited and advance reservations are required.

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5 thoughts on “Walt Disney World Offering Discounted Hotel Rooms to Annual Passholders and Florida Residents in Early 2022”

  1. Sorry, hard pass. finally bringing back pass Holder room discounts and they are less than half of what they were a year-and-a-half ago for deluxe resorts. And doesn’t include Poly or Contemporary.

    Sorry, at some point the new found excessively algorithm-driven changes at Disney will cease, but likely not until people start voting with their feet.

  2. well that’s nice. in the mean time, dvc memebers cannot even book rooms and we do not get any points discounts. we just shut up and pay for disney to pay for the upkeep on their resorts.

  3. and yet dvc owners can barely book a room in these resorts. oh, that’s right. disney already fleeced us. time to move on to “sho me the greener pastures”.

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