Discounts
at the Disneyland Resort Hotels
LAST
UPDATE:
10/30/08
- MOST RECENT ADDITIONS ARE IN RED
Disney operates three hotels as part of the Disneyland Resort. There
is a beautiful, Craftsman-themed luxury hotel adjacent to Disney's California Adventure theme
park, the Grand Californian. There are also
the much older (but refurbished) properties: Paradise Pier Hotel
and the original Disneyland Hotel, both of which are high-rise
hotels.
Click here to read detailed reviews of all three Disneyland Resort hotels, including concierge level.
An unpublicized benefit of staying at one of the three "official"
Disneyland hotels is access to Early Entry, which allows you to
enter Disneyland one hour before the park opens to the public. Early
Entry guests get access to Fantasyland attractions, including the
Matterhorn, and occasionally other attractions are opened early as
well. While not available daily, Early Entry is available multiple
times per week, and Disney's hotel guests can use Early Entry each
time it occurs during their stay. The only other way to get this privilege
is to purchase a 3-Day or longer Park Hopper
ticket that includes one Early Entry. Thanks to Alexis for
info.
Check out this page for major discounts on all three of the Disneyland
hotels. Prices mentioned on this page do not include room tax (currently
15%) or the required resort fee of $12 plus tax per day.
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Resort Reservations
If you plan to visit Disneyland within the next few months, check
Expedia first, because it will often beat any
other rate for last-minute travel.
Disneyland Resort Reservations is a
department at Disneyland that is geared toward booking "room
only" reservations, instead of packages, and it often offers
excellent rates not available elsewhere. The following discounts can
be booked through the number above. Some can be booked through a Disney Specialist travel
agent. Quoted rates are subject to availability
and do not include tax or resort fees.
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Newspaper Ad Rates - The Disneyland hotels
frequently advertise special rates in both the LA Times and
the San Diego Union-Tribune, and these rates are generally
available to anyone who asks (i.e. not just local residents). Ask
for the "LA Times Rate" or the "San Diego Union-Tribune
Rate." Worth a try! Call (714) 956-6425 to book.
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AAA (American Automobile
Association) - Note that booking through AAA will not usually get
you the same great room rates as calling Disneyland Resort Reservations
directly and asking for AAA rates. That's because AAA travel agents
are geared toward selling vacation packages, not "room only" reservations. Call (714) 956-6425 or contact a Disney Specialist travel
agent to book.
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Senior Discount - good
for those 60 and over. MouseSavers.com reader Colleen F reports
that this discount was better than AAA, and each qualifying senior
can book up to 2 rooms -- so this is a great opportunity for seniors
to take kids and/or grandkids along at a great rate! Call (714) 956-6425 to book.
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Military - for active duty
and retired military with ID. Call (714) 956-6425 or contact a Disney Specialist travel
agent to book.
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Industry Rates - According to MouseSaver.com
reader Melodie B, the Disneyland Resort Hotels offer a discounted
room rate (about 30% off) to people who work in the hotel business.
This includes any domestic or international hotel. You
must have a valid ID to prove that you work for a hotel. Call (714) 956-6425 to book.
- Annual Passholder
Rates - Annual Passholders may qualify for discounted rates
-- call and ask for "Annual Passholder Rates." The general
discount is 10% off rack rates, and sometimes there are specials
that are more deeply discounted (generally in off-season, like
September, October and January). Discounts are not always available,
particularly during peak periods (all holidays, summer). Rates
are lowest on Sunday-Thursday nights. The very lowest rates are
typically offered about a month in advance. Limit 2 rooms per
person at discounted rate. Call (714) 956-6425 or contact a Disney Specialist travel
agent to book.
Be sure to check the Expedia
rates below, which are sometimes LOWER than the Annual Passholder
rates.
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Annual Passholder rates for now-2/12/09. (Some dates, including 12/12/08-1/3/09, may be blacked out.) Rates begin as low as $139 in a standard room at Paradise Pier Hotel. Other room types are available at higher rates. Call (714) 956-6425 or contact a Disney Specialist travel
agent and ask for rate plan AP8. Rates are subject to availability. Hotel guest must be a valid Annual Passholder at the time of stay. Limit two rooms per Passholder per reservation and five people maximum per room. Thanks to Small World Vacations for info.
Expedia
Disneyland Resort hotel rooms can often be
purchased through Expedia at a significant discount. I have found discounts of up to 50%
off the "rack rate" (full price) on Expedia, depending on the dates
selected.
In general, the very best rate discounts on Expedia
seem to become available about 10-14 days in advance. The best
rates are most often for Sunday through Thursday nights at the last
minute, but sometimes low rates also show up on certain Fridays and
Saturdays and occasionally even well in advance.
It appears that new Disneyland resort rates are loaded
into the Expedia databases on Tuesday and Friday nights, so if you're waiting
for updated rates, that's a good time to check.
Note that Expedia may charge a service fee on your reservation, and sometimes
requires full payment or a substantial deposit in advance, depending
on the type of rate you book. Be sure to read ALL the small print
as you make your reservation (which may require you to click on a
link that says "terms and conditions" or something similar),
because sometimes the cancellation and change fees can be unusually
stringent. For instance, Expedia charges a $25 penalty on almost all cancellations.
ARES Travel
A great resource for promotional Disneyland Resort hotel rates is
ARES
Travel, which specializes in Southern California hotels. ARES
Travel is actually located in Southern California and offers reservations
for most of the local hotels as well as discounted
tickets for many attractions (including Disneyland).
You can book
online with them, or call and speak with an actual person at (800)
680-0977.
ARES
Travel does charge a small per night fee for the Disney hotels.
However, in some cases they will beat the rates found on other online
agencies like Expedia, even taking the fee into
account.
Be sure to read the specific terms of the deal you pick
(click on "View Terms") before finalizing your booking with
ARES
Travel. Most reservations have a 72-hour cancellation policy, but
some deals require full prepayment. Some of the offers on the site incur
a $25 cancellation fee and some require a nonrefundable deposit.
Travelocity
In my experience you'll find better rates at the Disneyland
hotels through Expedia or ARES
Travel most of the time. However, once in awhile Travelocity
will offer a better rate for a particular set of dates or a particular
hotel. So it's worth checking!
Here are direct links to book the three hotels through
Travelocity :
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