Disney Resort hotel parking cost

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I read that they were testing charging for onsite resort hotel parking for guests who are not staying at the resort. Have they implemented this throughout the parks? If so what is the cost? Thanks!
 
I read that they were testing charging for onsite resort hotel parking for guests who are not staying at the resort. Have they implemented this throughout the parks? If so what is the cost? Thanks!

Kinda a hard question to understand...they charge at the parks for those not staying on property...that won't change.

They may charge hotel visitors not staying there - or even staying there as in California - to discourage squatters using limited supply hotel lots or just making additional easy revenue. It they charged at DVCs they'd make a fortune
 

Kinda a hard question to understand...they charge at the parks for those not staying on property...that won't change.

They may charge hotel visitors not staying there - or even staying there as in California - to discourage squatters using limited supply hotel lots or just making additional easy revenue. It they charged at DVCs they'd make a fortune

I was asking specifically about onsite resorts. But it looks like they don't charge as of yet. Thanks!
 
I hope they won't charge to park there for a dining reservation (just staying for the meal).
 
I think it's probably...eventually...be worse than that...

They'll eventually tack on the $15-20 a day automatically if you stay there...just like Disneyland.

A $600 room charge only goes so far ;)
 
And here I thought various parking fees were already tagged onto the high upcharge of just staying on property. Silly me.

Hopefully they will allow those staying on property to continue to use their cars freely. While we mostly take Disney Transportation... sometimes I just want to ride in the comfort of my own vehicle. The air condition, space, my own choice of music... that can make the difference between a good experience or a bad one on some random afternoons when I am feeling particularly cranky. Paying to park at a resort that I am dining in will surely trip the crankometer as much as being a sardine.
 
And here I thought various parking fees were already tagged onto the high upcharge of just staying on property. Silly me.

Hopefully they will allow those staying on property to continue to use their cars freely. While we mostly take Disney Transportation... sometimes I just want to ride in the comfort of my own vehicle. The air condition, space, my own choice of music... that can make the difference between a good experience or a bad one on some random afternoons when I am feeling particularly cranky. Paying to park at a resort that I am dining in will surely trip the crankometer as much as being a sardine.

Umm...no...there is no consideration for parking fees in the "we provide exceptional value" hotel rates...

They may never charge a separate fee...they may institute them across the board. Time will tell.
 
I have heard rumors of a resort fee being added of $15/night for all guests staying at Disney resort hotels. The fee would include the usual things like your use of the recreational facilities, transportation, parking, Magical Express, Extra Magic Hours, theme park parking, etc. It seems like it would be a better revenue source than just a parking fee. Of course, many resorts have both a resort fee and a parking fee, so I could see this eventually evolving into both. It is difficult, if not impossible to park at the deluxe resorts without a room reservation or a dining reservation. During busy times, a three hour limit has been enforced if you only have a dining reservation.
 
I have heard rumors of a resort fee being added of $15/night for all guests staying at Disney resort hotels. The fee would include the usual things like your use of the recreational facilities, transportation, parking, Magical Express, Extra Magic Hours, theme park parking, etc. It seems like it would be a better revenue source than just a parking fee. Of course, many resorts have both a resort fee and a parking fee, so I could see this eventually evolving into both. It is difficult, if not impossible to park at the deluxe resorts without a room reservation or a dining reservation. During busy times, a three hour limit has been enforced if you only have a dining reservation.

I'm not sure what the difference in title would be...since it both involves paying for something currently included.
 
I have heard rumors of a resort fee being added of $15/night for all guests staying at Disney resort hotels. The fee would include the usual things like your use of the recreational facilities, transportation, parking, Magical Express, Extra Magic Hours, theme park parking, etc. It seems like it would be a better revenue source than just a parking fee. Of course, many resorts have both a resort fee and a parking fee, so I could see this eventually evolving into both. It is difficult, if not impossible to park at the deluxe resorts without a room reservation or a dining reservation. During busy times, a three hour limit has been enforced if you only have a dining reservation.


Then they better start charging offsite guests to use transportation and resort parking.
 
They do...sort of.

You have to pay to eat or you don't get in.


Not the same. The onsite guest could be paying to be onsite AND paying to eat there.

And anyone can use the buses, monorails and boats. If part of that fee is for "transportation" they better find a way to charge offsite guests or not let them use it.

See what a mess that could be?
 
Not the same. The onsite guest could be paying to be onsite AND paying to eat there.

But what I'm saying is that's official policy is that they can't enter the lot unless they have a sitdown reservation.

You're talking mandatory valet or extra fee?

That wouldn't push more people to competitors.
 
But what I'm saying is that's official policy is that they can't enter the lot unless they have a sitdown reservation.

You're talking mandatory valet or extra fee?

That wouldn't push more people to competitors.

Everyone gets their own opinion on this. But if they charge me (as an onsite guest paying the higher cost already of staying onsite) a fee to park in the lots and use the transportation, It's going to massively piss me off to see others using the same thing for free. Yes, enough to not stay onsite again.
 
Everyone gets their own opinion on this. But if they charge me (as an onsite guest paying the higher cost already of staying onsite) a fee to park in the lots and use the transportation, It's going to massively piss me off to see others using the same thing for free. Yes, enough to not stay onsite again.

I see your point.

But what I'm saying is that parking/transportation abuse from offsite doesn't "officially exist"...

The guard shacks and dining reservations did away with most and they will never scan your key on and off the monorail.

There's a difficult line between fees and making the place seem like lockdown like a naval base.

They have already - my opinion - come to close with restricted properties and scanners.

The business is built on the perception of happiness and escapism. By design since 1955. They know that it butters their bread.
 
Everyone gets their own opinion on this. But if they charge me (as an onsite guest paying the higher cost already of staying onsite) a fee to park in the lots and use the transportation, It's going to massively piss me off to see others using the same thing for free. Yes, enough to not stay onsite again.
I expect that they will massage the language to make it seem OK. I think that they would find it very costly to start charging resort guests for use of the transportation as anyone with a car would likely just drive, requiring the expansion of the parking lots and tram systems.
 
Swan/Dolphin charges for parking and has a resort fee. No mention of transportation in the resort fee.

https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/resorts/swan-hotel/services-amenities/

Rates for registered Guests of Walt Disney World Swan Hotel:

  • Self-Parking – $20 per day, plus tax
  • Valet Parking – $28 per day, plus tax
Rates for other Guests:

  • Self-Parking – $20 per exit
  • Valet Parking – $28 per exit

http://www.swandolphin.com/feedback/reserve.html

. How much does the mandatory Resort Service Package cost and what does it include?
Resort Service Package is $25 + tax per day and includes:



    • Unlimited domestic long distance and local calls
    • Unlimited access to the resort’s health club facilities
    • In room high-speed Internet access
    • 2 bottles of water daily
    • $25 off spa services of $100 or more during each day of your visit
 












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