Yes, as of 2026, overnight self-parking is free for guests staying at Disney Resort hotels at Walt Disney World. This policy was reinstated a few years ago after a period of charging daily fees. In addition to free parking at your hotel, resort guests also receive complimentary standard parking at all four theme parks (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom) for the duration of their stay. You simply need to scan your MagicBand, MagicMobile pass, or Key to the World card at the park toll plaza. If you prefer the convenience of Valet parking at the resorts, that still carries a daily fee (currently around $39), but for the vast majority of visitors, the "free parking" perk is a significant cost saver that makes staying on-site much more attractive than off-site alternatives.
That’s an excellent question, and the answer has changed in recent years.
No, parking is no longer free for guests staying at Disney-owned resorts at Walt Disney World.
Here’s the breakdown:
The Old Policy (Changed in 2018)
- Historically, one of the perks of staying at a Disney resort was complimentary standard parking at both your hotel and the theme parks.
The Current Policy
- Resort Parking Fee: Disney now charges a nightly parking fee for vehicles parked at its owned-and-operated resorts (Value, Moderate, Deluxe, and Deluxe Villa resorts).
- Standard Parking: $15 per night at Value Resorts, $20 per night at Moderate Resorts, and $25 per night at Deluxe and Deluxe Villa Resorts.
- Valet Parking: Available at some resorts for $33 per night.
- Theme Park Parking: The big change is that resort guests no longer get free parking at the theme parks. If you drive your own car to the parks, you must pay the standard theme parking fee.
- Standard Parking (cars/motorcycles): $30 per day (as of 2024).
- Preferred Parking: $45-$50 per day (closer to the park entrances).
- Important: If you pay for parking at one theme park, your receipt is valid for standard parking at other theme parks for that same day.
Key Exceptions & Important Notes:
- Disney Vacation Club (DVC) Members: Members using points for their stay do not pay the nightly resort parking fee.
- Certain Hotel Packages: Some special packages or offers may include parking as a perk (always check the details).
- Disney Springs Area Hotels & Good Neighbor Hotels: These are not owned by Disney. Their parking policies vary—some charge a fee, some include it. You must check with your specific hotel.
- Shuttle/Bus Advantage: This policy change makes Disney’s complimentary transportation system (buses, monorails, Skyliner, boats) an even more valuable perk of staying on-site. You can avoid all parking fees by using this system to get to the parks.
In Summary: