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Disney Parks, Orlando. How much for parking?
Hi all
We are travelling from Australia to the US in September/October and I was wondering if anyone knew if there was a charge for parking at the Disney Parks in Orlando. I've have a look on the official site but have found no information.
I'm tossing up between hotels right now and I can get a nice cheap one but with no shuttles to parks and I'm trying to compare it with more expensive hotels with shuttles.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks to both of you.
I could find information on parking at Universal parks and Seaworld is both $10 a day but there is absolutely NO information on Disneyworld parks. There are plenty of instructions on how to get there but not how much it will cost you.
Thanks again.
lol, I WISH we could stay at a Disney Park. Unfortunately no. 7 weeks in the US is costing us a fortune already.
9 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I recently took friends who were visiting here to Sea World and to Universal, and parking was $7.50 at both, so I expect the rabid rodent charges about the same. Enjoy your visit. Um 'scuse please - rabid rodent = disney (mickey mouse). Just do not eat at disney. Every outbreak of food poisoning I can remember in the last five years here has been on a disney cruise ship or a disney hotel or restaurant.
Source(s): Live right here in sunny but currently chilly Orlando. - Anonymous1 decade ago
As others have listed, parking for Disney is currently $10 a day. If you stay at a Disney resort, parking is free.
However it sounds like you may need something less expensive. I recommend the Lake Suites Resort in Kissimmee. They have family suites and even bi-level family suites for larger parties, which start out at about $69 USD a night on up to $120 a night USD, depending on the size you need. They come complete with a full kitchen and they offer a complimentary shuttle to and from the Disney parks which leaves every 30 minutes! They are my #1 recommended resort in Orlando.
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Have a great time!
Source(s): Former Disney Cast Member Easy Breezy Planning - 1 decade ago
Parking is $10.00 (U.S.) for non Disney resort guests. The $10.00 is charged to park at one of the 4 parks. The fee is on;y once per day, so if you drive and park at another park, it is free if you keep your parking receipt. Parking is free at Downtown Disney, they have bus service to the parks but it does take a lot of time to use these buses. It is possible to park at some of the resorts for free but it is frowned upon and considered ill-mannered.
The Disney value resorts - Pop Century or the All-Star Resorts offer a "cheaper" ( cheaper for Disney but more expensive than the non-Disney rooms) alternative. They have free bus service to the parks.
- 1 decade ago
Parking is $10.00 (U.S.) for non Disney resort guests. The $10.00 is charged to park at one of the 4 parks. The fee is on;y once per day, so if you drive and park at another park, it is free if you keep your parking receipt. Parking is free at Downtown Disney, they have bus service to the parks but it does take a lot of time to use these buses. It is possible to park at some of the resorts for free but it is frowned upon and considered ill-mannered.
The Disney value resorts - Pop Century or the All-Star Resorts offer a "cheaper" ( cheaper for Disney but more expensive than the non-Disney rooms) alternative. They have free bus service to the parks.
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- 1 decade ago
Unfortunately, it's $10 per day to park your car. If you have a vehicle other than a car, it costs more.
(I can remember my first trip to Disney World in 1978, when it cost $.50 to park, $4.00 to get in, and then you bought tickets for each ride, show or attraction for anywhere from $.10 to $.90 apiece, depending on whether it was an "A", "B", "C", "D", or "E" ticket required.)
- ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Lv 61 decade ago
Unfortantely the cost is $10 a day for a car but if you drive from park to park it is only a one time daily charge.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
sadly, nothing is free at Walt Disney World. lol. I believe it is $10.00 to park but here are some links for you.
Have fun!
- ditzychik508Lv 51 decade ago
Car $10.00
Camper / RV $11.00
These prices are per day, but are "park-hoppers" as long as you keep your receipt.
Source(s): WDW Cast Member