Yes, it is entirely free to enter Disney Springs, the massive outdoor dining, shopping, and entertainment complex at Walt Disney World. There is no admission fee, and as mentioned previously, standard self-parking in the high-tech Lime, Orange, and Grapefruit garages is also complimentary. This makes it a popular "arrival day" or "rest day" activity for tourists and locals alike. While entrance is free, the area is designed to encourage spending at its 150+ venues, which include the world's largest Disney store, high-end retailers like Vera Bradley and LEGO, and a wide array of restaurants ranging from quick-service snacks to fine dining by celebrity chefs. You can enjoy several free experiences, such as live music on the various outdoor stages, the interactive fountains for kids, and the boat transport that connects Disney Springs to nearby resorts like Port Orleans and Saratoga Springs. It is an excellent place to soak up the "Disney atmosphere" without using a costly theme park ticket, though you’ll still need to budget for the inevitable souvenir or the legendary "Gideon's Bakehouse" cookies that often require a multi-hour virtual queue to purchase.