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Disney World Room Rate Deal for Late Spring and Summer 2025



By Dave Shute

DISNEY WORLD ROOM RATE DISCOUNTS FOR LATE SPRING AND SUMMER

Walt Disney World has released a group of room rate discounts covering stays of four consecutive nights or longer most nights from May 1 through September 30, 2025.

Savings range from 15% through 30%. Available rooms for the deal are in three groups of savings, and in each group, savings are 5% better for stays of 5 nights or longer than for stays of four nights.

DISNEY WORLD ROOM RATE DISCOUNTS OF 25-30%

A group of mostly DVC and deluxe resorts is available for discounts of 25% to 30% per night.

 

DISNEY WORLD ROOM RATE DISCOUNTS OF 20-25%

A mix of select deluxe, DVC, and values resorts and rooms, plus most of the moderates, is available for discounts of 25% to 30% per night.

DISNEY WORLD ROOM RATE DISCOUNTS OF 15-20%

The campsites, the rest of the values, and Caribbean Beach are available for 15-20% off.

Not all room types will be available under this deal. Moreover, a Free Dining deal is also available for May 27 through June 26, and July 7 through August 6. Some groups will see better savings with free dining.

For details on this deal, see this.

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