Update 5/9/20: This offer has been discontinued as of May 9th, 2020. You can find out more info here.
In light of Disney World’s recent closure extension, we had started to accept that it may be a bit before we make it back into the parks.
But Disney just gave us an extra dose of hope with a brand new vacation package offer exclusively for guests whose arrival dates fell during the park closures!
Affected guests have special access to a vacation package offer that includes a free dining plan if they purchase accommodations at a select Disney Resort hotel and park admission. Eligible guests can book for arrival dates on most days from June 1st through September 30th, 2020, if they book through May 31st, 2020.
Guests who book a say at select Disney Value Resorts or Moderate Resorts will receive a Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan. Guests staying at select Disney Deluxe Resorts or Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts will receive a classic Disney Dining Plan.
The offer is available to guests who booked a vacation package to stay during the park closure dates and is not valid for reservations cancelled before March 1st. You can call (407) 939-4231 to learn more information or book this package!
Did your Disney World vacation fall during the closure? Let us know if you will be taking advantage of this offer in the comments!
Want to learn more about the Disney Parks closures?
- The Disney Parks Closures: Here's Everything We Know
- Here's Everything That Disney World is Refunding Due to the Temporary Closure
- Here's Everything That Disneyland is Refunding Due to the Temporary Closures
- Here's Everything That the Disney Cruise Line is Refunding Due to Suspended Itineraries
- Should I Cancel My Disney Trip? Taking a Closer Look at Our Most FAQ
- Flattening the Curve: Why Disney is Closing Everything
- All the Times That Disney World and Disneyland Have Closed Throughout History
This is not a truly sincere offer. They would be better off making no offer than this one. Considering there is not even a timeline for opening, the dates make no sense. Considering that even when open there will be capacity restrictions for a while, this is a very narrow window to take advantage of any offer. Was scheduled March 16-21. Frequent flyer traveling 3-4 trips a year, really don’t anticipate returning before 18 months minimum.
Park closed 1 week before our trip. Can’t come back until November as our schedules will not allow before then. Hoping they extend this offer at least for 6 months to 1 year for those impacted by the closing dates. That would be one way for Disney to recoup and families get to take their “dream” vacations.
Was suppose to leave April 1st. Just called and it doesn’t include if you are a DVC member. Don’t understand why.
My trip got canceled we were supposed to stay from May 15th through the 18th it was a trip for my granddaughter 2nd Birthday
Had a vacation planned for early May. Rescheduled it for first week of sept. Did that 3 days ago( before deal was announced). Do I still qualify?:)
My reservation was for March 24th to April 2nd. I have already re booked for late October hope they extend this.
We have our trip scheduled for May 7-16. It is starting to look as if WDW will be closed, even then.
I would like to take advantage of this offer. It is just looking at the logistics, as to when. We would like to be able to book our FP, at the 60 day window. Providing, there are no additional updates to the current system.
I believe WDW will open in stages. It would make the most sense. Being that the College Program makes up about 30%-40% of their work force. I also believe WDW will keep some sort of Social Distancing in place. As to how they handle that, we will see. I think some sort of “Virtual Queue” may be implemented. And perhaps, number of guest allowed in to each park. I guess we all can speculate as to what WDW will or will not do. It is safe to say, “That changes will happen”.
Like most, I know our family is looking forward to some vacation time, at our favorite “Laughing Place” once we can travel.
Stay well, everyone. This too, shall pass.
Sadly the parks closed during our vacation there but where’s our offer? Ruined our vacation …