Parking fees
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Hello! We are thinking of getting a rental car while at WDW and wondering what the parking fees are like at the resorts. We will be staying at WL. Also, do you have to pay to park at the parks if you are staying at a WDW resort?
As a Disney Resort guest, you will get a piece of paper to put on your dashboard that will let you park for free at the theme parks and at your resort.
If you want to park at another resort, just know that there is usually a 3-hour limit during peak seasons.
Parking at Downtown Disney is free to everyone, but can sometimes be hard to snag.
As a Disney Resort guest, you will get a piece of paper to put on your dashboard that will let you park for free at the theme parks and at your resort.
If you want to park at another resort, just know that there is usually a 3-hour limit during peak seasons.
Parking at Downtown Disney is free to everyone, but can sometimes be hard to snag.
You should have seen DTD on Dec 22 at 10:30 am lol!!!! I don't even try to park in lot 1/2 anymore at any time....it's the only place Id rather take the bus.....