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Below is a straightforward comparison of which weeks in 2027 are best booked at the Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian (VGC) versus the Villas at the
Disneyland Hotel (VDH), using:
- 2027 point charts
- $20/point valuation
- VDH transient occupancy tax (TOT)
TOT significantly alters value, especially for larger rooms at VDH.
VGC becomes a better deal during high-demand periods or when booking larger rooms, because VGC does not charge the Anaheim TOT and VDH does.
The best VGC weeks are:
- Thanksgiving Week
Dates: November 23–27
Reason: VDH TOT is extremely high during this period, often $150–$450 per night depending on room type. VGC avoids that added cost.
- Christmas and New Year Weeks
Dates: December 17–31
Reason: VDH TOT is at its highest of the year. Even when VDH point costs are similar or slightly lower, the effective dollar cost is higher than VGC.
- Summer Peak Season for Larger Rooms
Dates: June 28–September 4
Reason: VDH TOT is consistently high during summer and removes most or all of the point-savings advantage. VGC 2BR and Grand Villas are often cheaper in dollars.
- All Seasons for Grand Villas
Reason: VDH Grand Villa TOT ranges from roughly $293 to over $600 per night. Even when VDH uses fewer points, the TOT makes it more expensive than VGC virtually every week of the year.
Summary for VGC:
- Best for Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays
- Best for peak summer if booking 2BR or Grand Villa
- Best for Grand Villas all year
- Best overall when TOT is high at VDH
VDH is most cost-effective when you are booking smaller rooms (Studio or 1BR) and traveling during lower-TOT periods.
The best VDH weeks are:
- January Value Season
Dates: January 3–31
Reason: Low points and low TOT. Studios and 1BRs at VDH are far cheaper than VGC in dollar terms.
- Early February to Mid-March
Dates: February 1–March 14
Reason: Points remain relatively low at VDH and TOT is still modest. VDH Studios and 1BRs are less expensive than VGC by a wide margin.
- Early May
Dates: May 1–22
Reason: One of the lowest-cost periods for VDH. TOT is mild and point differences are meaningful.
- Late August to End of September
Dates: August 16–September 30
Reason: Consistently one of the cheapest times of the year to stay at VDH. Studios and 1BR usually save $80–$150 per night compared to VGC.
- Early October (non-holiday weekends)
Dates: October 1–15
Reason: Moderate point season and TOT still reasonable. VDH typically wins for Studios and 1BRs.
Summary for VDH:
- Best for Studios and 1BR stays
- Best during January, February, May, and late August through September
- Best when TOT is lowest and point differences are highest
January 3–February 27
Winner: VDH
Notes: Lowest TOT and large point savings
February 28–March 18
Winner: VDH
Notes: Still low TOT and moderate points
March 19–April 3
Winner: VDH for Studios, VGC for larger rooms
Notes: TOT jumps for 2BR and GV at VDH
April 4–June 27
Winner: VDH
Notes: TOT modest enough that point savings dominate
June 28–September 4
Winner: VGC
Notes: TOT is high enough at VDH to erase point savings for larger rooms
September 5–September 30
Winner: VDH
Notes: Some of the lowest point/TOT periods of the year
October 1–November 22
Winner: VDH for Studios and 1BR, mixed for larger rooms
Notes: TOT still moderate
Thanksgiving (November 23–27)
Winner: VGC
Notes: TOT spike at VDH makes it much more expensive
November 28–December 16
Winner: Mixed
Notes: Depends heavily on room type; Studios may favor VDH, larger rooms favor VGC
December 17–December 31
Winner: VGC
Notes: TOT spike makes VDH more expensive in all room sizes
VGC is best:
- Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday periods
- All peak periods for large rooms
- All year for Grand Villas
- Most summer dates for 2BR and GV
VDH is best:
- January through mid-March
- May 1–22
- August 16–September 30
- Early October (non-holiday weekends)
- Almost always better for Studios and 1BRs outside of holiday weeks