Walt Disney World Hotel Perks Add Disney Magic to Your Vacation

Walt Disney World Hotel Perks Add Disney Magic to Your Vacation

Walt Disney World Hotel Perks Offer Extra Magic

While we’ve stayed a few times off-site of the Walt Disney World property, we love the perks that guests receive when staying at a Walt Disney World (WDW) resort. My favorite reason for choosing an onsite hotel is the total Disney immersion; leaving the real world behind is an important factor for making the most of our family vacations. But there are even more benefits to staying at a WDW hotel.

Resort Perks at Walt Disney World Hotels

Disney Magic Around the Clock

Travel under those beloved arches and you’ll be inside The Disney Bubble. Sounds weird to first time visitors but soon enough, you’ll know what your friends have been talking about. Total Disney immersion is a good thing for fans of Walt Disney World.

Art of Animation Resort CARS at Disney World

Disney World resorts have immersive themes!

What does this really mean?

Cast Members (Disney employees) handing out stickers to your kids (or you!), food shaped liked Mickey, housekeeping’s unique towel art, character wake up calls, and themed resorts (landscaping, pools, stores, restaurants, rooms) all reflecting their own special Disney ambiance.

Mickey Towel Art at Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter is one of the WDW Hotel Perks

Mickey Towel Art!

All you really need to know is that if you feel your real life worries have been whisked away AND you start singing silly Disney songs, exclaiming “Hakuna Matata” or “Jambo” to family members, and you find a Mickey Ears hat atop your head, you are surely experiencing vacation inside the Disney Bubble. And trust me, you don’t want any real life stress to pop that thing!

Tinker Bell surprises guests in the Magic Kingdom

Life in the Disney Bubble!

Disney Transportation

Did you fly into the Orlando International Airport (MCO)? If you are staying at a WDW resort, you’ll be able to take Disney’s Magical Express to your hotel. Disney’s bus transportation service also includes complimentary luggage transfer. I love checking in my luggage at my home airport and seeing those same bags (that I’ve over-packed!) magically appear in my WDW room on Arrival Day.

Disney's Magical Express Bus Transporation

Disney’s Magical Express provides transportation between WDW Resorts and the airport.

Once you are at your WDW hotel, you’ll be able to travel throughout the entire property via Disney transportation.

Magic Kingdom Bus and Monorail Transportation Walt Disney World

WDW Transportation includes buses and monorails!

This may include buses, boats, and monorails. WDW transportation can sometimes be time-consuming but it’s nice to have someone else cart the family around.

Walt Disney World Monorail traveling through Disney's Contemporary Resort

Ride the WDW Monorail.

Another one of my favorite perks is Resort Airline Check-In. If traveling on a participating airline (Alaska, American, Delta/U.S. Domestic Flights Only, JetBlue, Southwest, and United), your family can turn in suitcases to this designated spot at your WDW resort and your luggage will be transported for you — in reverse — all the way to your home airport.

Resort Airline Check In Walt Disney World Resort

Resort Airline Check-In is WDW hotel perk.

Considering that your bags are now heavier due to those irresistible Disney souvenirs, this service is a tremendous Walt Disney World resort perk. After all, my favorite carry-on Weekender Bag can only hold so much.

Disney Restaurants and Reservations

Want to dine at Be Our Guest Restaurant? Utilizing this benefit will be key to helping you obtain those hard-to-get dining reservations at the most popular Walt Disney World restaurants. So, how does this perk work?

Rose Gallery inside Disney's Be Our Guest Restaurant

The Rose Gallery at Be Our Guest Restaurant. Make an Advanced Dining Reservation!

Advanced Dining Reservations at WDW restaurants can be made 180 days prior to the date that you wish to reserve. Do you need to count the days? No. For years, I have used this handy tool.

The advantage for WDW Resort guests is that they can make a dining reservation 180 days prior to their check-in date PLUS make reservations for their entire stay (up to 10 days). No need to wait until the 180 day mark to reserve the buffet at Chef Mickey’s for the last morning of your vacation.

Chef Mickey's at Disney's Contemporary Resort

Make an Advanced Dining Reservation for Chef Mickey’s.

I don’t know what it is — maybe the Mickey-shaped waffles? — but even dining at a value resort’s food court is more fun than a value meal off-site.

Mickey Waffle Tusker House Animal Kingdom

Mickey Waffles — delicious for all ages!

And certainly, the resort sit down restaurants serve up delicious eats with interesting decor.

Yachtsman Steakhouse Disney's Yacht Club

Make an Advanced Dining Reservation (ADR) at your resort hotel.

Off-site guests can dine at all restaurants on property (exception: pool bars with guest-only access), however it’s convenient to have these dining choices at your resort for breakfast, a mid-day meal, dinner, and/or a late night snack.

Disney Dining Plan

A Disney Dining Plan can be added to your hotel reservation. Some families like the convenience of pre-paying for their meals. If you book your trip with a Free Dining offer, you may save some serious cash off of your total vacation budget. Watch Disney’s Special Offers!

Sweet and Sour Chicken Yak and Yeti Restaurant

Adding a Disney Dining Plan to your WDW vacation package is a convenient way to pre-pay for your meals. No matter how it’s paid for, I love the Sweet and Sour Chicken at Yak and Yeti!

Our family prefers the flexibility of paying out-of-pocket so the value of this benefit depends on your vacation style.

Package Delivery

If you find the perfect souvenir on your way to your FastPass+ at Expedition Everest, you may want to take advantage of Package Delivery.

Package Pick Up at Disney's Beach Club Resort

Have your purchases sent to your Disney Resort.

You’ll have two options — pick up the package at the front of the park (for ALL theme park guests) or have it delivered to your Walt Disney World hotel’s gift shop. Either way, your hands are free!

Utilzie Package Pick Up at the WDW Theme Parks

Package Pick Up is available to all guests at Disney theme parks.

For an additional fee, you can have your treasures shipped home.

Free MagicBands

What are those colorful and waterproof bracelets that Disney guests are sporting? Well, they are not exactly the latest fashion craze. However, they are quite the magical tool given complimentary to WDW resort guests and annual passholders.

Believe it or not, those MagicBands are the key to Magical Express transportation, FastPass+ reservations, and theme park entry. Plus, guests can use their MagicBand to open their hotel room door, pay for purchases and dining, store Disney PhotoPass pictures, and more!

MagicBand required for access to Stormalong Bay

Use your MagicBand for access to the exclusive pool at Disney’s Yacht and Beach Club.

Off-site guests can purchase bands after arrival.

Room Charges

Scan that band at any restaurant or store and you’ll have your purchases added to your hotel’s room account (if you’ve set up room charging privileges). This is part of the Disney Bubble that you have to be careful with as it’s easy to overspend. The convenience however is priceless.

Our teen son has been charging his food (and some souvenirs) to our room for years.

Souvenir purchases are easy to track with MagicBand at WDW

Buying a shirt with MagicBand!

Now, we don’t have to worry about lost room keys with charging privileges. It’s reassuring to know that the MagicBand is safe on Nic’s wrist for when he’s out exploring on his own and needs a beverage, snack, and/or meal.

Extra Magic Hours

With your Resort ID/MagicBand and a theme park ticket, your family can enjoy some extra time at select attractions in the parks. Check the official WDW calendar for morning and/or evening Extra Magic Hours being offered during your visit.

Extra Magic Hour in the Magic Kingdom is a WDW Resort Guest Perk.

Watch for Extra Magic Hours.

Usually one park per day has extra hours in the morning or evening for resort guests.

Adventureland Magic Kingdom Early Morning Extra Magic Hour WDW Resort Perk

We love early morning Extra Magic Hour at the Magic Kingdom!

Early FastPass+ Planning

A very handy perk is the ability to reserve select shows and attractions early. Using the My Disney Experience app or online tool, link your WDW hotel room and theme park tickets. After, you’ll have up to 60 days (30 days for off-site guests) before arrival to pre-book up to 3 FastPass+ experiences at one theme park per day. With early access to FastPass+ planning, you’ll get better availability and more of your preferred times.

Anna and Elsa in Magic Kingdom FastPass+ Entrance

Meet Anna and Elsa using the convenience of FastPass+

Want to ride Toy Story Midway Mania right before your dinner reservation? Just reserve an appropriate time. No need to run there first thing in the morning!

Childcare Options

When our child was younger, we took advantage of the childcare facilities at Walt Disney World. Check in your child with well-trained staffed while you enjoy a date night, business meeting, or run a Disney 5K!

Lilo's Playhouse at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

Lilo’s Playhouse is the Children’s Activity Center at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.

Kids are even provided a meal of their choice.

Recreation Perks

Walt Disney World is home to three championship golf courses. As a Disney resort guest, you’ll get advanced tee times as an added benefit.

Theme Park Admittance During High Crowds

You may have heard tales told of the Magic Kingdom closing due to high capacity. It’s true; I’ve seen it. If you are a resort guest, you’ll have preferred admittance once space is available! This is important on holidays such as New Year’s Eve.

New Year's Eve Crowd in the Magic Kingdom

New Year’s Eve crowds in the Magic Kingdom.

Certainly, staying at an offsite hotel will cost less and you’ll likely get a larger room too. If this option suits your family’s budget best, I wouldn’t let it deter you from visiting Walt Disney World. You can have a magical visit while staying off-property.

However, if your budget allows, we recommend staying on-site at a Walt Disney World resort!

What are your favorite Walt Disney World resort perks? Are you staying onsite or offsite on your next trip?

Disney Dialogue: The Disney Bubble at Walt Disney World

Disney Dialogue: The Disney Bubble at Walt Disney World

The Disney Bubble

Frequently, people talk about the Disney Bubble that occurs when you are on property at the Walt Disney World Resort. It’s a phenomenon that means different things for different people.

Disney Dialogue columnist talks about the Disney Bubble at Walt Disney World

A Barrier between WDW and the Real World

My conceptualization and perceptions of the Disney Bubble has transformed over the past 20 years. Before multiple trips per year were the norm for me and my family, the Disney Bubble represented a tenuous and delicate barrier between the magic and the real world.

Grand Floridian

The Grand Floridian transports guests to the Victorian era

The Looming Dread of Departure Day

Being in the Bubble was often fraught with some sort of nagging anxiety —  almost from the moment I entered property at the beginning of the visit —  and lasted until the day of departure. It was an overwhelming sense knowing that once departure day arrived, I would not be able to predict how long it would be until a return visit.

Art of Animation

Escape from reality

Given that anxiety, there was often the feeling that every single second spent on property required conscious effort and superhuman physical stamina to experience everything. Unfortunately, as we all know, packing too much in causes exhaustion and that causes a decrease in the ability to absorb, experience, and appreciate the magic.

Our exhaused child decides to take a nap on the sidewalk inside the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.

Nic during his first visit to WDW.

WDW Means “Home”

By having the privilege of being able to visit Walt Disney World multiple times per year under all different types of circumstances and lengths of stay, the phenomenon of the Disney Bubble has significantly lessened in its anxious overtones.

Port Orleans French Quarter immerses guests in the Disney Bubble

Port Orleans French Quarter is quaint and calming

Now, the Disney Bubble represents home. I‘ve adapted to spending time away from the resort without all that previous anxiety. And yet, I experience an extraordinary sense of peace and contentment as soon as I physically enter the resort. I actually breathe a sigh of contentment every time I arrive on property.

WDW Welcome Sign

Feels like home!

There is no longer the overwhelming sense of foreboding related to the eventuality of departure. Instead, I embrace a much more relaxed approach and appreciation for all the details and experiences. Is there anything better than the first several hours upon arrival for a stay of any duration?!

Guest admires view at Animal Kingdom Lodge Kidani Villas

Michael stops to take in his resort view from an Animal Kingdom Lodge Kidani villa.

Given this transformation of the Disney Bubble for me, I have been able to slow down and savor each and every moment to its fullest. Still I am keenly aware of my past feelings.

Helping Others with a Dream WDW Visit

This gives me pause when I consider the millions of others who are visiting the resort, potentially for their first and only time. How do people manage their emotions and expectations when this is the case?

Cinderella's Castle

Cinderella’s Castle is a welcoming sight!

This makes me want to assist anyone planning a visit. I want to help others emotionally maximize their dream trip, regardless of economic, physical, or developmental limitations.

Yes, it’s a lofty objective. And there are hundreds of other incredibly passionate and talented folks out there working every day to make this happen. I am just a small drop in a very large bucket, but hopefully, my wife and I will be able to contribute to this goal, even if it’s in a small way through The Castle Concierge.

What does the Disney bubble mean to you? Should WDW visits be measured by how much you see and do?

Let’s start a dialogue!