How Much Free Disney Dining Credit You Get For Each Resort

How Much Free Disney Dining Credit You Get For Each Resort
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Today Disney announced the Disney Dining Credit offer for 2023 stays. For two-week stays during select 2023 dates, guests will receive:

  • Up to $1200 Dining and Merchandise Credit per room
  • Disney's 14 Day Magic Ticket for the price of a 7-Day
  • $200 Disney Spending Money per room

  • You must book a hotel and ticket package for at least 5 consecutive nights (maximum of 21 consecutive nights). Just like the 2022 promotion, the Disney Dining Credit amount you get is determined by the class of resort you stay at.

  • $500 Credit per room on a 2 week stay in selected Value Disney Resort Hotels
  • $1000 Credit per room on a 2 week stay in selected Moderate Disney Resort Hotels
  • $1200 Credit per room on a 2 week stay in selected Deluxe Disney Resort Hotels

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    Click here to see Walt Disney World's official offer page >>>

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