• On Feb 23, 2019
    David from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Can guests with a valid handicap tag park for free if they’re staying at a Disney resort

    Hi David! Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel!

    Four days is all that stands between you and your Walt Disney World Resort vacation! I am SO glad to hear that you have chosen to stay at a Disney Resort hotel. Not only are there many incredible benefits to staying on property, but it is wonderful knowing that you aren't leaving "the magic" at the end of the day.

    When I recently spoke with a Cast Member about disability parking, I was informed that Guests with disabilities have a few options when it comes to parking at a Disney Resort hotel. First, valet parking is complimentary at resorts that offer valet service. You are also able to use self-parking at no charge at all Disney Resort hotels as long as you have a disability placard, which it sounds like you do. Without the disability placard, standard overnight parking fees will apply.

    All Guests staying at Disney Resort hotels also get the benefit of complimentary parking at the theme parks. There is also complimentary transportation around the Walt Disney World Resort via bus, monorail, and water transportation. More reasons to love staying right in the middle of the fun!

    Enjoy your visit, David! Please let us know if you have any other questions.

    Tabitha
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Meet the Panelist: Tabitha, Tennessee

Hello all! I'm a happily married, proud mom to two young children, and I love to plan trips to Walt Disney World Resort. One of my favorite things about taking a Disney Parks vacation is that there is always something new and wonderful to discover, no matter if this is your first trip or if you visit multiple times per year. I'm excited to help you plan your next adventure!
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