We reported yesterday on the fact that the Platinum card’s Digital Entertainment Credit now covers Disney+ or The Disney Bundle, which includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+. The Points Guy reports today that there is now a sale on Disney Resorts good for 10-25% off for Disney+ subscribers on stays between July 8 and September 30, 2022.
The Deal
- Many Disney Resorts are offering a sale good for 10-25% off for Disney+ subscribers.
- Deals include:
- Save 10% at the following resorts:
- The Campsites at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.
- Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort.
- Disney’s Wilderness Lodge.
- Save 15% at the following resorts:
- Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort.
- Disney’s All-Star Music Resort.
- Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort.
- Disney’s Pop Century Resort.
- Save 20% at the following resorts:
- The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.
- Disney’s Art of Animation Resort — Family Suites.
- Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort.
- Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — French Quarter.
- Disney’s Port Orleans Resort — Riverside.
- Save 25% at the following resorts:
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.
- Disney’s BoardWalk Inn.
- Disney’s Contemporary Resort.
- Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.
- Disney’s Riviera Resort.
- Disney’s Yacht Club Resort.
- Save 10% at the following resorts:
- Link your Disney+ and Disney Member Experience accounts here
- View the sale here
Quick Thoughts
According to TPG, you must first link your Disney+ account with your Disney Members Experience account, but that should be fairly straightforward. Then, you should be able to access this sale page.
I didn’t do any comparison shopping to confirm that this deal offers a discount over other booking options, but I thought it was worth reporting for those who may be planning a trip to Disney, particularly in light of the fact that many readers now have access to Disney+ for free. The Points Guy has a number of examples showing the discounts, but it makes sense to shop around against what you could stack otherwise.
H/T: The Points Guy
I wonder if the boycott Disney efforts are already having an effect, which would be great.
I have been considering renting DVC points through David’s Vacation Club Rentals for a future Disney trip. The prices look considerably better than booking through the Disney website even with these discounts. Just wondering if anybody has any thoughts on doing this.
I tried seeing the price difference when logging on but the page got an error. However, I paid $1500 through DVC for AKL studio 7 nights for this September. I doubt the discount would be close to that but I could be wrong. If DVC options are sold out (they usually are by now) then this might be an attractive offer.