New Resort Parking Charges Do Not Apply To UK Guests For Now

New Resort Parking Charges Do Not Apply To UK Guests For Now
Image: © Mickey From The UK

Mickey From The UK is reader-supported. When buying through our links we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This does not influence our content.


Last month Disney announced it would begin charging for parking at its Disney World resorts. A perk that has always been free for staying onsite. The internet went mad with people calling off trips and criticising Disney for the accused greedy move. We wrote how Disney has been annoying their UK fans recently but there were some rumblings that these parking charges would not apply to UK guests yet.

That sounded strange.

As the start date for these new charges have passed, all bookings made from March 21st will be charged parking when they check-out depending on how many nights they stayed. However, Disney have updated their UK site to confirm that UK guests will not have to pay these new charges yet – but we will soon. See the Disney FAQ quote below.

"Overnight resort parking charges are applicable to Disney Resort Hotel Guests who book on or after 21st March 2018. However, Guests residing in the UK or Ireland will not be charged for overnight resort parking until 31st December 2019. "

So for now, we are safe from these new charges until bookings made in 2020 and beyond.


Featured Disneyland Paris Offer
Disneyland Paris Free Ferry Crossing Offer
Enjoy a FREE P&O Ferries Crossing On Selected Disneyland Paris Arrivals New Tab
Subscribe

✉️ Join the FREE Mickey From The UK email club & never miss any Disney content

Click Here To Join The FREE Mickey From The UK Email Club

You may not see all our content on social media, so signing up to our club means you won't miss a thing.


Ash Hales
Ash
About The Author
Ash Hales is a British Disney Parks writer and the voice behind Mickey From The UK. Based in the South of England, he's been visiting Disney Parks for over three decades and launched Mickey From The UK in 2017 to provide practical, straight-talking advice for British guests - without the American bias.

Read NextView All News ›