Up to 35% Off Disney World AP & FL Resort Discounts for Winter & Spring 2026

Walt Disney World has released resort room-only discounts for the first several months of next year for Annual Passholders and Florida residents offer savings of up to 35% off select dates from January through April 2026. This post shares the details of these special offers, best dates to save the most money, plus sample pricing, commentary, analysis & other info.

In case you’ve forgotten, there are currently other special offers for Annual Passholders and Floridians that run between now and year’s end. Generally speaking, the AP discount is better. That’s almost always the case, as Annual Passholders usually receive 5-10% better savings than Floridians. All other details (eligible dates, resorts in each tier, room inventory, etc.) are typically identically between the special offers. Hence our lumping them together here.

Those aren’t the only deals available for booking right now–just the two for Annual Passholders and Florida residents. For everything else, see All Current Walt Disney World Discounts. That covers promos for the general public, Florida residents, military members, and everyone else. There are promos available for pretty much all dates between now and December 2025 (although many dates are sold out). So that’s worth checking out if you’re debating a trip in the next several months. But what we’ll be looking at today is the first slew of discounts for that run through Spring 2026…

Per Walt Disney World, here are the deal details: Annual Passholders can stay in the magic and save with this special offer, valid on rooms at select Disney Resort hotels in early 2026.

  • Save up to 35% on rooms for stays most nights from February 22 to April 30, 2026
  • Save up to 30% on rooms for stays most Sunday to Thursday nights from January 4 to February 19, 2026

This offer is valid for the Disney Resorts Collection hotels listed below. View the chart to explore savings.

When you stay at Disney Resorts Collection hotels, you can enjoy the same legendary detail, storytelling and service found in the theme parks—along with an array of benefits.

Here’s the resort by resort Annual Passholder room rate discount chart:

Annual Passholders must present a valid Walt Disney World AP at check-in. 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.

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

You can book this Annual Passholder discount yourself on Walt Disney World’s official website here.

Alternatively, if you want to take advantage of either discount but want someone else to do the work, we’d recommend requesting a FREE no obligation quote from Be Our Guest Vacations, an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner and having them book for you. They will happy to assist you with the planning process, help you choose the most economical dates, best add-ons, and so forth. Notably, they also monitor reservations and can retroactively apply new discounts if a better deal is released to save you more money.

Likewise, Floridians can stay in the magic and save with this special offer for Florida residents, valid on rooms at select Disney Resort hotels in early 2026.

  • Save up to 30% on rooms for stays most nights from February 22 to April 30, 2026
  • Save up to 25% on rooms for stays most Sunday to Thursday nights from January 4 to February 19, 2026

When you stay at Disney Resorts Collection hotels, you can enjoy the same legendary detail, storytelling and service found in the theme parks—along with an array of benefits.

Here’s the resort by resort Florida resident room rate discount chart:

When booking this Florida resident offer, your credit card or payment method must be associated with a Florida billing address. You can book this deal on DisneyWorld.com here.

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

Here’s a sampling of available rates for the Annual Passholder discount:

This search is for the night of February 3, 2026, which is part of the “value” rate season at Walt Disney World. On the rack rate chart spectrum, this is the least expensive time to visit Walt Disney World. Similarly-priced dates can be found throughout January and February 2026, and slightly higher (but still relatively reasonable) rates are available in early March.

You might notice that this is for a date that offers lower savings per the above AP discount chart. And while that’s true, the starting rack rates are also lower. In doing quick sample searches, whether January and February or later dates are cheaper largely depends on what’s available room category-wise at each resort. Once you get to Spring Break, rack rates jump so much that they superior savings can’t overcome the higher base prices.

Rates also vary on different days of the week. Friday through Sunday nights are all going to be more expensive, and less consistent. In general, Friday and Saturday will be the most expensive 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.

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.

My assessment this discount is positive. With that said, there really isn’t a whole lot to say about these Annual Passholder and Florida resident rates for the first quarter of 2026.

In quickly glancing at the rate charts for what was offered this year versus what’s offered next year, it’s mostly unchanged. We’re talking the same percentage savings for the most part, and nearly identical dates (+/- a single day). Honestly, I’m fine with that. Little change is a very good thing given how occupancy was last winter–I was worried that discounts would be materially worse.

Generally speaking, it’s difficult to complain about these rates–although we do notice several hotels are about +$10 to +$50 more expensive per night than last year. At this point, it’s difficult to tell whether that’s a result of our specific searches or across the board rack rate increases that more or less track with inflation. (At least, in the last 2-3 years; do yourself a favor and do not look back at 2018-2019 rates!)

Regardless, the All Stars for under $100 per night, Coronado at $195, and Animal Kingdom Lodge for around $350 per night is fantastic. Several other Deluxe Resorts for around or $400 per night, but availability for multiple nights can be tricky. That’s all really good, and much better than what Walt Disney World was offering in 2021-2022.

If you’re still not sure of which hotel to book, be sure to 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!

Ultimately, if you’re an Annual Passholder who is eager for an EPCOT Festival of the Arts getaway to Walt Disney World, these deals are really strong.  You can still do better with Disney Vacation Club Point Rentals, but the gap is starting to close and it’s too late to rent for most of these dates, anyway.

We always go in late January or early February, as that’s one of the least-crowded times of the entire year at Walt Disney World. It’s also one of the cheapest times to visit, as evidenced by the above resort rates. Oh, and the weather is usually much, much better than just a couple months later. Crowds can be slightly higher than they used to be (remember: Winter is NOT off-season anymore!), but it’s a tradeoff we will happily take for temperatures cooler and prices that are lower!

We will continue to closely monitoring discounts as they’re 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 room only discounts for Walt Disney World Annual Passholders and Floridians? 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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3 Comments

  1. Thank You, I just called and they were able to match the price of my existing reservation for next year to this promo and it saved me a good amount, so once again thank you.

  2. Thank you! This was super helpful! I booked for a Spring Break trip. Definitely saved off of regular rates, but I think it’s still priced too high, so we are staying fewer nights. It’s a hard pill to swallow, but it’s also someplace our teenager willingly goes and hangs out with us. These times are precious and it goes so fast, so we use discounted gift cards and wait for the specials and try to make it work. I appreciate your reporting and help in making it happen.

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