Stay Longer & Save More: Up to 30% Off Disney World Hotels in May to October 2026!

Walt Disney World has released new resort room-only discounts saving up to 30% off hotel rack rates from May through October 2026 for the general public. This shares booking & travel dates for this special offers, plus commentary about the savings, sample pricing, analysis and more.

This is one of a growing number of special offers that has been released thus far for 2026 Walt Disney World vacations, with offers for Annual Passholders, Floridians, and the general public. Then of course there’s the other big discount dropping today: ‘Buy 4, Get 2 Free’ Walt Disney World Resort & Ticket Deal for Summer 2026!

For every other special offer that’s currently available, see All Current Walt Disney World Discounts for 2026. There are promos available for pretty much all dates between now and late Summer or early Fall 2026, with even more targeted special offers available for select guests through December. So that list is worth checking out if you’re debating a trip sometime this year. It should probably go without saying, but more discounts for travel dates beyond October 2026 will be released down the road, too…

Per Walt Disney World, here are the deal details: Save on rooms at select Disney Resorts Collection hotels this summer—for stays most nights from May 1 to October 4, 2026.

  • Save up to 30% for stays of 5 or more consecutive nights
  • Save up to 25% for stays of 1 to 4 consecutive nights

This offer is valid for the Disney Resorts Collection hotels listed below.

Here’s the resort by resort general public discount chart provided by Walt Disney World for May through October 2026:

Offer excludes the following room types: 3-Bedroom Villas; Moderate & Deluxe Resort Suites; Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge; and Bungalows, 1-Bedroom Villas, 2-Bedroom Villas and Penthouses at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows.

Additional per-adult charges may apply if more than 2 adults per room at Value, Moderate and Deluxe Resorts and Studios at Deluxe Villa Resorts. Maximum length of stay under this deal is 14 nights. Must be consecutive-night stays to qualify for maximum savings.

Cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion, except the Kids Eat Free special offer.

Reservations may be made online, by phone, or via your Authorized Disney Vacation Planner. If you’re reading this on the day the discount goes live, don’t be surprised if there’s a virtual queue for online bookings or a wait on the phones.

If you want to help determining which discounts are available for your travel dates and which resort will work best for your family, we highly recommend requesting a quote from Be Our Guest Vacationsa no-fee Authorized Disney Vacation Planner. The agents there will do the math for you, booking your vacation with the best-available special offer, and monitoring your package for future discounts that can be applied retroactively.

In particular, they can help you determine whether this room-only discount or ‘Buy 4, Get 2 Free’ is the better deal for you, given your party size, resort preference, and eating preferences. Beyond that, Authorized Disney Vacation Planners help take the stress out of planning and will assist with itineraries, ADRs, and much more.

If you want to ‘do it yourself’ but aren’t sure which resort to book, check out our new Rankings of ALL Resort Hotels at Walt Disney World from Worst to Best. Several of the resorts with the biggest savings are in the top 10!

Here’s the direct link to book this up to 30% off special offer on DisneyWorld.com.

As mentioned above, this special offer (and everything else released today) can be stacked with Kids Eat FREE All Year in 2026 at Walt Disney World! 

This means that guests will get a FREE Disney Dining Plan for their kids (ages 3 to 9 at the time of travel) when purchasing a Disney Dining Plan as part of their package for the other members of their party (ages 10 and up at the time of travel). Kids get whatever the adults buy.

This is huge, as traditional Free Dining (for everyone) is NOT stackable with other special offers. This sweetens the deal on every special offer for 2026 for young families, making the DDP pretty much a no-brainer for parents with kids ages 3-9. It’s a fantastic option for doing character meals and other non-Signature table service restaurants (we recommend the standard tier over the quick-service level).

Even though you’ll have to pay to get the Disney Dining Plan for the adults in your party, adding this to your package is going to result in superior savings versus paying out of pocket for food. That should be true even if you do not maximize the Disney Dining Plan (some exceptions will still exist for vegetarians/vegans, etc–see Is Walt Disney World’s Dining Plan Worth It in 2026? for analysis).

Here’s what we found for best available rates for this 2026 discount:

This search is for the last week of August into the first week of September 2026, which is part of the Value rate season at Walt Disney World.

On the rack rate chart spectrum, this is one of the least expensive times to visit Walt Disney World in 2026. Less expensive dates can be found throughout January and February 2026, and slightly higher (but still relatively reasonable) rates are available in early March, May, and earlier in August 2026.

Friday through Sunday nights are all going to be more expensive, and less consistent. In general, Friday and Saturday will be the most priciest days of the week, with Sunday through Thursday costing less–but still more than Monday through Wednesday nights. Holiday weeks are also more expensive. Basically, room rates are higher any time when kids are out of school.

To maximize savings, you’ll need to book 5-nights, meaning that it’ll necessarily include at least a night or two that isn’t the absolute cheapest. However, as noted above, you aren’t required to stay 5 nights. If you book 1-4 nights, you’ll simply save 5% less at most resorts and for most dates. It’s 5 nights or longer that “unlocks” the extra 5% off, so to speak.

We mention this for those who are considering split stays between both Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando. The whole point of a deal like this one, from Disney’s perspective, is to keep people on-site longer and capture more of their vacation time and revenue. But you don’t necessarily benefit from the extra savings, at least if you were originally planning on doing weeknights at Walt Disney World and skipping weekends.

For more on timing your trip to coincide with the lowest prices, see When’s Cheapest to Visit Walt Disney World? That covers price increases and other variables that impact the cost of a vacation beyond just room rates.

We already stressed this in the ‘Buy 4, Get 2 Free’ Deal Analysis, but we want to reiterate that a straightforward room-only discount is going to offer superior savings for some parties. That’s especially the case with this one for parties staying exactly 5 nights or longer than 7-8 nights (tier-dependent).

That’s more likely to be the case with the Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts, and less likely with the Value and Moderate Resorts. By and large, the cheapest resorts are going to have lower prices with the ‘Buy 4, Get 2 Free’ deal, especially at exactly 6 nights–but often at even 7-8 nights.

All we can offer is sweeping generalizations–you’ll absolutely want to do the math for your own unique circumstances–but as a general matter, this room-only discount is better for the resorts in the 2 highest tiers for stays that don’t match the parameters of that ‘Buy 4, Get 2 Free’ deal by an extra 2 nights or more. Once you start looking at 9-11 night stays, the same also applies to the lower tiers of this room-only discount.

Again, these are generalizations and not hard and fast rules. We just want to reiterate this because there’s a lot of allure in Free. After all, who doesn’t love something that’s FREE?! Even though it’s the more boring discount, a lot of times, the room-only deal is the better special offer.

It’ll also be easier to take advantage of future ticket deals that are inevitably released for Summer 2026, which is something that it’s impossible to do the math for right now. We don’t know what those will be, but looking back to last year’s Cool Kid(s’) Summer suggests that perhaps we’ll see the following:

  • 50% Off on Kids Tickets: You can purchase a 3-day or longer kids (ages 3-9) standard ticket for 50% off. This deal is available for visits beginning May 27 through September 20th.
  • 3-Day, 3-Park Ticket: Get a 3-day, 3-park ticket starting at $89 per day ($267 total, plus tax) for visits starting on April 6 through September 22nd. This ticket is for admission to EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom (one theme park per day, not valid for admission to Magic Kingdom).

With the ‘Buy 4, Get 2 Free’ Deal, you’re saving money on park tickets. That might make that special offer seem more attractive–and the math will be in its favor right now. However, that only tells part of the story–and a premature portion. If/when these or other ticket deals return, the scales probably tip in favor of the room-only discount for more guests than just the rough rules above suggest.

With this room-only discount, you can buy those discounted tickets–or any ticket deal (see our Guide to Saving Money on Park Tickets at Walt Disney World).

The 2026 Stay Longer & Save More special offer is a good general public deal by long-term historical standards. It’s not the best that we’ve ever seen for this timeframe, but it’s essentially on par with what was released for last summer.

There are some very good deals to be had with this room-only discount. All Stars for ~$110, Pop Century for ~$160, Moderates in the low $200 range, and several Deluxe Resorts for under $400 per night, which are relatively reasonable rates.

In particular, Animal Kingdom Lodge for $326 per night; Contemporary for $404 per night; Yacht Club for $402. The lodges are always personal favorites, and the recently redone rooms there are tough to beat. Same with Yacht Club…whereas the Contemporary’s new rooms are pretty far from my favorite, but it’s tough to beat the location within walking distance to Magic Kingdom!

Value and Moderate Resorts were all better last year, but these savings are still tough to beat pretty much everywhere except Caribbean Beach. Under $150 per night for the All Stars–with the new rooms, Early Entry, transportation, and free parking–is a very fair price, in our view. Ditto the Moderates for under $220 (minus Caribbean Beach).

If you can find it, Pop Century is a great pick at ~$160 per night. Although whether the Skyliner is worth $50 per night, especially during summer storm season, is debatable. I might just pocket the extra savings and do All Star Sports.

If you’ve heard horror stories about the All Stars or other fans turn their noses up at them, I’d direct your attention to this: Are Walt Disney World’s Cheapest Hotels Actually Good? (Spoiler: yes, they are.)

At the lower end of the spectrum, these savings make the Value and Moderate Resorts tough to beat. You’re going to be hard-pressed to do better than the rates Walt Disney World is offering if you can find availability for your travel dates.

We’ve mentioned this several times, but Early Entry, free transportation & parking are alone perks that make it almost impossible for the budget-tier off-site hotels to beat the Value Resorts–or even a couple Moderates. With an off-site hotel, you’re paying for rideshare transportation or parking (at minimum), and that alone will usually be enough to bridge the gap. (It’s a different story at the higher end of the spectrum.)

The on-site advantage is also significant for certain restaurant (GEO-82, Beak & Barrel, Space 220) and ride reservations. If you’re going to purchase the new line-skipping service, having the 7-day window (plus length of stay–up to 14 days) is huge. It’s probably going to be make-or-break when it comes to booking Test Track, Slinky Dog Dash, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure, and other headliners (e.g. Soarin’ Across America this summer). See our Lightning Lane Multi-Pass at Walt Disney World FAQ.

Ultimately, this is another discount that’s pretty good by historical standards and certainly better what we were seeing in 2021-2022 (pretty much nothing!). One thing to note is that after an almost identical room-only discount last year, Walt Disney World ended up releasing more last-minute summer deals at select resorts that were considerably better.

So you might book this as a placeholder, and hold out hope that a special offer comes along that’s even better. There’s obviously no guarantee of that happening, but it did last year–and then has again for Winter 2026. (The key difference is that those deals have been targeted to Disney+ subscribers and Disney Visa cardholders.)

This should be an interesting saga to follow, and it’s almost certain that we haven’t seen the end of Walt Disney World’s efforts to woo back former fans, compete with Universal Orlando, and pull “levers” to incentivize more demand and guest spending.

If bookings still end up being soft, it’ll be interesting to see what type of other more unique promotions (beyond room discounts) are released for the second half of 2026…it sure feels like things are trending in the right direction for even more aggressive offers! We will be closely monitoring what’s released and will notify subscribers of our free email newsletter when any Walt Disney World discounts are released or rumored!

Planning a Walt Disney World trip? Learn about hotels on our Walt Disney World Hotels Reviews page. For where to eat, read our Walt Disney World Restaurant Reviews. To save money on tickets or determine which type to buy, read our Tips for Saving Money on Walt Disney World Tickets post. Our What to Pack for Disney Trips post takes a unique look at clever items to take. For what to do and when to do it, our Walt Disney World Ride Guides will help. For comprehensive advice, the best place to start is our Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide for everything you need to know!

YOUR THOUGHTS

What do you think of these Walt Disney World room-only discounts for May through October 2026? If you booked this, do you think you ended up with a good price or do you feel like you’re overpaying? What was available or unavailable for your dates? Is this deal enough to convince you to book a trip, or can you not justify these prices? Do you agree or disagree with our assessments? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!

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6 Comments

  1. This post implied discounts for May through October dates, but everything I am reading from Disney at the moment seems capped to end 29 July. Am I missing something?
    When should I expect “Summer 2” (Late summer) & fall (October) discounts, esp for Florida residents, to drop?

    1. This had dates through October. Unfortunately, the later dates ended earlier and Disney’s “Wave 2” version of this deal that was released later only covers dates through late July. Yes, I realize that’s counterintuitive.

      More discounts running through Fall 2026 should drop very soon.

  2. I just booked Caribbean Beach for a week in mid-Sept for about $290/night. I feel like it was a pretty good deal considering I also just booked Pop for right after Thanksgiving with a military discount for about $315/night. Really trying to get the most out of the military discounted annual passes for this year!

    Thanks, as always, for this and other info!

  3. Thanks for sharing! I logged on around lunchtime to skip the morning rush and was surprised to sit in a waiting room for 5-10 minutes, but I still got the room I wanted. I was able to save $600 on a previously booked June week at Caribbean Beach. As you often allude to, the “public” deal ended up being better than the AP/DVC “exclusive” deal since the latter didn’t show any availability in my room category.

  4. I just applied the Canadian resident 25% off discount to my existing CB reservation for mid May. I also bought my park tickets using the Canadian resident discount that came out a couple months ago. Our original 8 day/ 7 night stay with 6 base park tickets for our family of 4 was almost exactly $6000 USD.
    After discounts applied, I was refunded $800 and change for my tickets and an additional $625 for my tickets. That’s about $2000 Canadian back in my pocket. Definitely making this trip more financially palatable! We opted out of a dining plan as me and my youngest child aren’t going to eat enough to justify the price. And with those savings, my husband and my teen will be able to eat giant Mickey waffles and turkey legs to their hearts content. Lol.

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