Looking to save on Disney World hotels? Yeah, it just got real.
We just spotted a handful of Priceline deals on Disney World resorts that can take a chunk off your total stay in early September. If you’re planning a trip right after Labor Day, this could be the discount that makes your dream stay a little more doable.
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn – $203 Off
Let’s start with the biggest dollar savings. If you’ve had your eye on BoardWalk Inn, this deal takes off over 200 bucks. It’s a deluxe resort with walking access to both EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, which honestly makes it feel like a cheat code.
We found these rates for September 5th-8th, and you’ll save enough for a dinner at Trattoria al Forno or Flying Fish!
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa – $158 Off
If you’re looking for luxury, this one’s a classic. The Grand Floridian is the most iconic of all Disney World resorts, and while it usually comes with a price tag to match, this deal brings it down just a bit. You’re still paying over $2,100 total for three nights, but hey — every bit helps.
I would spend these savings on Beauty and the Beast-themed drinks and a charcuterie board at Enchanted Rose Lounge!
Disney’s Contemporary Resort – $124 Off (6.8% Savings)
Staying at the Contemporary means walking to Magic Kingdom. That alone makes this deal worth considering. The price after discount comes to $1,696 for three nights — not exactly cheap, but getting that close to Cinderella Castle usually costs more.
With this deal, you’ll save enough to get Lightning Lane Multi Pass for a couple days of your trip!
Disney’s Beach Club Resort – $119 Off (6.8% Savings)
Want that Yacht Club vibe but with a beachy twist? Beach Club Resort is a fan favorite for good reason. This deal cuts the price to $1,622 for the stay and gives you full access to one of the best resort pools on property.
This savings can buy your party of four Lightning Lane Single Passes for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind!
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort – $119 Off (6.8% Savings)
Right next door, Yacht Club comes in at the same discounted total. It’s a little more polished and grown-up feeling than Beach Club, but the vibe is still relaxed. Same pool, same walking path to EPCOT.
I recommend you use this savings for breakfast at Ale and Compass — it’s one of the best breakfasts in Disney World!
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort – $119 Off
If you’re looking for something more budget-friendly (but still fully Disney), Art of Animation is it. With family suites themed to Cars, Finding Nemo, The Lion King, and The Little Mermaid, this is a solid choice for families. Three nights now comes to $1,635.
Disney’s Old Key West Resort – $129 Off
Old Key West doesn’t always get the spotlight, but it has big rooms and laid-back vibes. This discount brings the three-night total to $1,761. If you like having space to breathe, this one should be on your radar.
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa – $109 Off
Saratoga is right near Disney Springs, so if shopping and dining are on your must-do list, this is a win. Three nights will run you $1,486 after the discount.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge – $97 Off
Yes, you can wake up to giraffes outside your balcony. Animal Kingdom Lodge still feels like one of the most immersive resorts on property. With this Priceline deal, the total drops to $1,381. Not bad for a literal savanna view.
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort – $36 Off
If you want Skyliner access but don’t want to spend deluxe-level money, Caribbean Beach is worth a look. The discount is smaller here, but you’ll still save a bit. Total: $900.
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – French Quarter – $48 Off
This resort is cozy, charming, and usually flies under the radar. It’s also one of the smallest moderate resorts, which means fewer crowds and a more relaxed pace. Three nights will cost $967 after the discount.
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside – $31 Off
Riverside has the same New Orleans vibe but with a little more spread-out layout. Not a huge discount, but still a nice perk if this resort’s on your list. Final price: $820.
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort – $19 Off
This one’s the lowest percentage off, but Coronado still has a lot going for it. It’s got a more adult feel compared to some other resorts. Three nights will run you $715.
To be clear: These are Priceline deals, and they may not stick around for long. Prices can shift or disappear completely depending on availability, so if one of these resorts has been sitting on your Disney bucket list, now’s a smart time to check it out.
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We have only ever made reservations direct through Disney and usually a package deal. So my question is – if you make a reservation through Priceline, can you link it to your Disney account and still purchase park passes, dining and memory maker through Disney? As I am typing this I am thinking yes?
Hi Tina! Yes, you can link a Disney hotel reservation made through Priceline to your My Disney Experience account and still purchase park passes, dining, and Memory Maker through Disney. You’ll need the reservation confirmation number and the last name of the person who booked the reservation.