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  • On Apr 19, 2026
    Rebecca from PA Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    When booking a trip to WDW and your logged into your Disney account that is also your Disney+ account does the discount come off automatically or is there a code that needs to be put in? And where would one get the code? We are booking for June 2027.

    Welcome back to planDisney, Rebecca! Disney+ subscribers, unite! I love having access to tons of Disney movies and shows on this streaming service, and my kids and I are making our way through a watch-through of Big City Greens. Isn't it great that subscribing to Disney+ can also get us a benefit at Walt Disney World? I'd be more than happy to answer your question about how deals are applied when you find savings you qualify for on the Special Offers page.

    I see there's a current Spring Ticket Offer for Disney+ subscribers, so I went ahead and clicked "View Details." I logged in with my Disney+ account email on the next page, then clicked "Check Availability." Below that blue button there is a link to check and see if you are eligible for the deal if you already have an existing reservation. This is what you will look for in 2027 when you go to get any new offers that appear. By this time next year this offer will be long gone, and there's no telling what new deals the fine folks at Disney World will cook up! I recommend booking your dates now to secure the resort and room type you want, then checking back periodically to see if there are any new offers that you can apply to your reservation.

    I could choose between the ticket only offer or a ticket + hotel reservation package, and both options allowed me to click through some simple prompts to secure the offer. Also, on the hotel reservation page below my dates and party details ribbon, there was a box that explained the offer I was in the process of booking. When I added the package to my cart and went to check out, I saw a blurb near my grand total that said the price reflected the special offer I booked, no code required!

    It will be easy to book an offer when you're ready to do it, Rebecca! I hope there are some juicy savings in store for you in 2027. While you're waiting for new offers to appear, take some time to look at dining options for your trip or keep track of construction updates across the resort. There are exciting changes coming to the Disney Dining Plan next year, and I can't wait to see what happens with the Tropical Americas expansion in Animal Kingdom and the Monsters, Inc. area in Hollywood Studios! Go ahead and follow the Disney Parks Blog to stay informed, and feel free to ask me and my panelist besties more questions as you think of them.

    Stay magical,
    Scott
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Meet the Panelist: Scott, North Carolina

Hiya pal! I’m Scott, a husband and father of two small children from North Carolina. When I’m not trading pins, scarfing down pretzels, and enjoying my favorite attractions in the parks, I work as a librarian at a large public university. I love connecting my patrons with books and resources, and I can’t wait to provide you with the best Disney information, strategies, and tips that I’ve got in my collection! Learn More About Scott

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