Disney World discounts are not always created equal.
Sometimes Disney says “discount,” and what they mean is “Congratulations, you have saved enough money to buy one pretzel and maybe emotionally recover.” Other times, Disney drops a hotel deal that actually makes us sit up, grab the calculator, and start whispering dangerous things like, “Wait…should we go?”
This is one of those times.
Disney World currently has a Disney+ Perks hotel offer that brings select Disney Resort hotel rooms down to as low as $99 per night, plus tax, and yes, that number is real. No, we did not accidentally time travel to 2017. Though if anyone has a working time machine, please send us back to the era of cheaper snacks and lower crowd levels.
The $99 Deal, Explained Without the Confetti Cannon
This Disney+ Perks offer is available for most stays from June 21st through August 15th, 2026, and it requires a two-night minimum stay. The lowest advertised rate is for a Standard Room at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort. Other participating resorts include Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.
For most nights from June 21st to July 1st, July 5th to July 8th, and July 12th to August 5th, the starting rates are:
| Resort | Room Type | Starting Rate |
|---|---|---|
| Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort | Standard Room | $99/night, plus tax |
| Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside | Standard Location 5th Sleeper | $169/night, plus tax |
| Disney’s Art of Animation Resort | Cars Family Suite | $249/night, plus tax |
| Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa | Deluxe Studio | $279/night, plus tax |
| Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge | Savanna View Room | $369/night, plus tax |
And for most nights from July 2nd to July 4th, July 9th to July 11th, and August 6th to August 15th, those prices bump up slightly, with All-Star Sports starting at $109 per night, plus tax. Still not exactly “loose change found in the cupholder,” but for Disney World hotel pricing? That’s a genuine eyebrow-raiser.
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Let’s Do the Painful Math
Because this is Disney World, and the difference between “cute little getaway” and “why did my credit card make a noise?” is often buried in the details.
Let’s price out a 7-night stay at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort using dates that fall inside the lower $99/night range: July 12th through July 19th, 2026. With the Disney+ Perks deal, that room would be:
| Scenario | Estimated Room Cost |
|---|---|
| $99/night for 7 nights before tax | $693 |
| With estimated 13.5% All-Star resort tax | About $787 |
Now let’s compare that with the regular rack-rate estimate for those same dates. All-Star Sports Standard Room rack rates include 13.5% tax, with summer weekday rates at $204 and Friday/Saturday rates at $243. For a Sunday-through-Saturday 7-night stay, that comes out to 5 nights at $204 and 2 nights at $243.
| Scenario | Estimated Room Cost |
|---|---|
| Regular rack-rate estimate with tax | About $1,506 |
| Disney+ Perks deal with estimated tax | About $787 |
| Estimated savings | About $719 |
That is a difference of roughly $719.
That’s not nothing. That’s several character meals. That’s a stack of Lightning Lane purchases. That’s an alarming number of Mickey pretzels. That is enough money to make you look at All-Star Sports and suddenly say, “You know what? Giant football helmets DO have charm.”
Why This Is Actually a Big Deal
Disney World room discounts are common enough that we’ve all developed a little deal fatigue. Disney tosses around percentages like confetti, and half the time you still need a spreadsheet, a travel agent, and a candlelit séance with your bank account to figure out whether you saved anything meaningful.
But this one is different because the starting rates are aggressively low for on-property Disney hotels.
You’re not just getting a cheaper hotel room. You’re still getting Disney Resort perks, including access to Disney transportation, Early Theme Park Entry, and the overall “I am staying inside the bubble” convenience that makes it easier to leave the park when someone in your group starts melting into a puddle near Pirates of the Caribbean.
And if your arrival date falls between May 26th and September 8th, 2026, Disney Resort hotel guests can also get water park admission on check-in day included with their stay. That means this deal is not just “sleep somewhere cheaper.” It could help build a lower-cost summer trip that still feels very Disney.
Who Should Be Sprinting Toward This Deal?
This deal is especially good for people who:
- Have flexible summer travel dates.
- Are already Disney+ subscribers or are willing to become one.
- Want to stay on Disney property without handing over their entire summer grocery budget.
- Do not need the fanciest room in the fanciest resort in the fanciest tower with the fanciest lobby smell.
- Are okay with Value Resort energy, which is loud, colorful, practical, and occasionally shaped like sporting equipment.
It’s also great for families who were already eyeing a summer trip but needed one number to drop before things got serious. The room is often one of the biggest vacation expenses, so cutting hundreds off that total can change the whole equation.
The “But Read the Fine Print” Goblin
Now, before we all cannonball into the booking pool, let’s talk about restrictions.
This offer is for Disney+ Perks subscribers, and the Disney+ subscriber must be staying in the room. You’ll also need proof of subscription, and availability is limited. This offer cannot be combined with other offers, and like most Disney discounts, not every room type, resort, or date combo will be available.
Translation: do not wander into this deal with one exact resort, one exact room type, one exact travel week, and the emotional flexibility of a Haunted Mansion ghost. Be flexible. Check multiple dates. Look at more than one resort. And if you already have a reservation, check whether this offer can be applied or whether rebooking makes more sense.
What About the Other Deals?
Disney is currently running a whole buffet of discounts, because apparently someone opened the savings drawer and forgot to shut it.
There’s a 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket starting at $436 plus tax, with start dates from May 26th through September 26th, 2026. That ticket must be used within 7 days of the selected start date.
There’s also a Specially Priced After 2 PM Ticket for early summer, with start dates from May 26th through July 29th, 2026. This ticket lets guests visit one theme park per day after 2 PM, and Disney offers both 2-day and 3-day versions.
For hotel discounts, Disney is also offering savings of up to 30% on rooms this summer for stays most nights from May 1st through July 29th, 2026, with the highest percentage savings tied to stays of 5 or more consecutive nights at select resorts.
There is also the FREE Dining Plan for Kids ages 3 to 9 offer in 2026 when adults purchase a Disney Dining Plan as part of an eligible Walt Disney Travel Company package.
Basically, Disney is giving you multiple ways to lower the overall cost. The trick is figuring out which one actually saves your specific family the most money, because Disney math is not math. Disney math is math wearing Mickey ears and carrying a churro receipt.
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Is This Better Than Free Dining?
For a lot of people? It might be.
Free dining can be a great deal, especially for families who eat the way Disney Dining Plans want you to eat. But it usually requires a nondiscounted room and a package with specific ticket requirements. That means you need to compare the total cost, not just stare dreamily at the phrase “free dining” like it’s a Dole Whip in July.
The $99 hotel deal may work better for guests who want maximum flexibility, especially if they pair the lower room rate with a ticket discount like the 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket or the After 2 PM ticket.
In other words, “free food” is fun. But “hundreds off the hotel room” can be even more fun, especially if your family is more quick-service chaos than three-course table-service royalty.
The Best Strategy
Here’s what we’d do.
First, check your travel dates against the Disney+ Perks offer. If you can travel during one of the lower-rate windows, start there. The $99 All-Star Sports rate is the headline grabber, but don’t ignore the other resorts. A Cars Family Suite at Art of Animation for $249 per night, plus tax, could be huge for larger families who need more space and would rather not conduct bedtime negotiations in one tiny hotel room.
Second, compare that total against Disney’s other offers. Do not assume the biggest-sounding discount is the best discount. Sometimes 30% off a more expensive room is still more expensive than the weirdly excellent little $99 deal hiding in plain sight.
Third, price out tickets separately. If you’re only planning a few park days, the 4-Day, 4-Park Magic Ticket or After 2 PM ticket could change the total trip cost dramatically.
Fourth, act fast if the numbers work. These deals are limited, and Disney hotel availability can vanish faster than a popcorn bucket on release day.
So…Is It a Game Changer?
For the right traveler, absolutely. A week at a Disney World hotel for under $800-ish after estimated tax is not something we see every day anymore. And when the regular rack-rate estimate for that same sample week lands around $1,506, this discount starts looking less like a cute perk and more like a tiny financial miracle in a Goofy hat.
Is it perfect? No. It requires Disney+ Perks. It has limited availability. You may need to be flexible. And yes, you might end up at All-Star Sports, where the theming screams “middle school gym class fever dream,” but honestly? For this price? We can learn to love a giant tennis racket.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to price out a summer Disney World trip, this might be it. Just compare carefully, check the fine print, and do not let the word “discount” hypnotize you into booking something that does not actually work for your family.
But if the math lines up? That $99 room rate might be the deal that turns “maybe someday” into “pack the sunscreen, we’re going.” We’re always on the hunt for the latest and greatest Disney deals and discounts, so don’t forget to stay tuned to the Disney Food Blog for more!
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