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Parking at Walt Disney World


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Guests staying on property during their Disney World vacation have the luxury of using Disney’s vast transportation system to get around. Buses, monorails, and boats are available free of charge, and Minnie Vans are available at a fee to give guests the opportunity to relax and let someone else do the driving. Many guests still need to either park a vehicle that they arrived in or need the use of a vehicle for a variety of reasons - maybe you're also headed over to Universal or want to take a trip to the Celebration Town Tavern for dinner. In any case, it's good to know ahead of time what to expect when parking at WDW.

Disney World Resorts
Overnight Self-Parking: 
  • Value Resorts: $13/night
  • Moderate Resorts: $19/night
  • Deluxe & Deluxe Villa Resorts: $24/night
Valet Parking:
  • Select Deluxe & Deluxe Villa Resorts: $33/night
Day Guests
  • Complimentary standard self-parking for select dining, shopping, & recreation experiences
Disney World Theme Parks:
Pay 1 fee for a pass – good at all 4 theme parks for the whole day
*Rates are seasonal & vary based on date of visit
  • Preferred parking $45-50 per day*
    • Car or motorcycle – Located close to park entrance
  • Standard parking $25 per day
    • Car or motorcycle
  • Oversized Vehicle Parking $30 per day
    • Shuttle, Limo, Camper, Trailer, RV, Bus, or Tractor Trailer
Electronic Vehicle Charging Station - $0.35 per kilowatt hour, with a $1.50 minimum payable by credit card to pre-ordered ChargePoint card
  • Magic Kingdom: 5 spaces
  • Epcot: 4 spaces
  • Animal Kingdom: 4 spaces
  • Disney Springs: 6 spaces
Typhoon Lagoon & Blizzard Beach have complimentary standard parking for all guests

Disney Springs self parking is complimentary though you can purchase valet parking for $20 per day

ESPN Wide World of Sports has complimentary standard parking for all guests


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Designated parking areas for guests with disabilities are available throughout Disney World. Valid disability parking permits are required and standard rates apply.
 
If you have any questions about parking at WDW, contact your On The Road Travel Agent. You can also connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Please note that these prices are up to date as of March 29, 2019 and are subject to change. Be sure to check in with your agent at the time of your travel to make sure they are still accurate.

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