Apr 20, 2026

4 New Disney World Deals Families Can Use To Cut Vacation Costs

Written by Gabrielle Olya
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Edited by Amen Oyiboke-Osifo
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A Disney World vacation can easily run into the thousands for families, especially once tickets, food and hotels are factored in. But a handful of new Disney deals for 2026 can significantly reduce those costs — if you know where to look and when to book.

From free dining plans to discounted room rates, here are some of the best deals you can score for your next trip to Disney World.

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For families, free dining can offset hundreds of dollars in food costs over a four‑night stay. This summer, families can receive a free dining plan for all guests when they book a full‑price, four‑night, four‑day Walt Disney Travel Company package. The package must include a stay at select Disney Resort hotels along with theme park tickets with the Park Hopper option.

The promotion applies to arrivals on most nights from June 28 through Oct. 3, Oct. 19 through Oct. 31, and Dec. 6 through Dec. 21, 2026. To take advantage of this limited‑time offer, reservations must be made by April 30.

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The 4‑Day, 4‑Park Magic Ticket is an easy way to experience everything the theme parks have to offer this summer. The ticket allows one visit to each of the four theme parks — one park per day — making it a straightforward option for families who want to see everything without paying for Park Hopper access. Bundled tickets like this can help families lock in a set price for park admission rather than purchasing separate tickets day by day.

Prices begin at $109 per day, plus tax, for a total starting at $436, plus tax, for travel dates from May 26 through Oct. 3, 2026. Once activated, all four days must be used within a seven‑day window.

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Hotel costs are another major driver of overall vacation spending, particularly for families planning longer stays or wanting to remain on Disney property — but there are several opportunities to save.

Guests can save as much as 30% on room rates at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels this summer by booking a stay of five nights or longer. The offer applies to arrivals on most nights from July 30 through Oct. 3, 2026.

There are also special discounts available to Disney+ subscribers who are enrolled in the Disney+ Perks program.

Discounted rates are available across value, moderate and deluxe resorts, with prices starting as low as $99 per night. Here's a look at the starting rates available:

  • $99 per night, plus tax, for a Standard Room at Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort

  • $169 per night, plus tax, for a Standard Location 5th Sleeper room at Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside

  • $249 per night, plus tax, for a Cars Family Suite at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort

  • $279 per night, plus tax, for a Deluxe Studio at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort

  • $369 per night, plus tax, for a Savanna View room at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

These rates apply for most nights June 21 through Aug. 15, 2026.

The new After 2 p.m. Ticket is designed for guests who prefer a slower start to their day while still enjoying extended summer park hours and nighttime entertainment.

You can buy two‑day tickets starting at $235 plus tax and three‑day tickets starting at $329 plus tax. Guests may visit one of the four theme parks per day, with admission valid from 2 p.m. until the park’s regular closing time. The ticket is valid for arrivals between May 26 and July 29, 2026, and does not require theme park reservations. However, any dining reservations, Lightning Lane selections, mobile orders, or other plans made before 2 p.m. are not valid with this ticket.

Taken together, these offers show how timing, ticket choices and on‑site perks can make a Disney World vacation more manageable for family budgets.

This article was provided by MoneyLion.com for informational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal or tax advice.

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Written by
Gabrielle Olya
Amen Oyiboke-Osifo
Edited by
Amen Oyiboke-Osifo