Planning a Disney World trip for 2022? We’re here to help!
Next year will be a super exciting time at Disney World, with the 50th anniversary celebration taking place all year long! We also will see the opening of things like the Star Wars hotel and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. If you’re planning your Disney World trip right now, you’ll want to be aware of any and all discounts you qualify for. And, we have good news if you’re a Florida resident!
Florida residents can save up to 20% on select rooms at Disney World on most nights beginning January 2nd, 2022 through March 10, 2022. Here’s a closer look at the offer:
Many of the Disney World hotels are included in the offer at different discount levels and for different dates. There are rooms discounted for Florida residents up to 20%, 15%…
…and 10%.
Proof of Florida residency is required at check-in and there is a minimum stay of 1 night and a maximum stay of 14 nights. Here’s a look at the important details of the offer:
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So again..another room discount that doesn’t go to the general public outside of Florida or APs. So along with all other price increases…Disney is asking vacationing families to pay full rack rates??? Totally pricing out so many from once a popular destination. .very disappointing:(
Why just Florida? Once again, the terrible CEO is driving people away. Wish that man would leave and let Disney be Disney. At the rate the changes are going, it needs to be renamed and take Walt’s name off of it. It’s very sad. As a Disney lover since my honeymoon 36 years ago, now we see one disappointment after another. With the bias against the rest of the USA, and the perks for Florida, I doubt I’ll stay on a Disney property if I ever return.