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Resort Perks at Disney Springs Hotels Extended Through 2019

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Planning a trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando?  Good news!  You’ll be able to get Disney Resort perks at Disney Springs Hotels through the end of 2019!

If you decide to take a trip to this magical wonderland, be sure to read our post about 8 ways savvy travelers can save on Disney hotel stays!

You Can Still Enjoy Disney Resort Perks at Hotels Like the Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Disney Springs Resort Area Through the End of 2019!

Disney Resort perks include benefits like Extra Magic Hours and the option to get a Fastpass+ within a 60-day window instead of the normal 30-day window for anyone not staying at a Disney Resort.  And you can use Hilton, Wyndham or IHG hotel points for stays at various Disney Springs Hotels!

You’ll be able to enjoy Disney Resort perks at these Disney Springs Hotels through December 31, 2019:

Disney Springs is the entertainment and shopping area located near the Walt Disney World Resort, just not inside the resort.  The 7 hotels in the Disney Springs area are not owned by Disney.  But some of the Disney Springs Hotels began offering Disney Resort benefits earlier this year because other Disney resorts were undergoing renovations.

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