Disney has officially confirmed that several major benefits for on-site hotel guests will continue into 2027, meaning more time in the parks, more flexibility, and more value for staying on property.

Here’s what’s staying in place and why it matters for your next trip!
Guests staying at Disney World Resort hotels will continue to receive Early Theme Park Entry, which allows them to enter all four theme parks 30 minutes before official opening each day.
This perk applies to every day of your stay, including check-in and check-out days, and gives guests a valuable head start on some of the most popular attractions before general crowds arrive.

That early access can make a huge difference — especially at high-demand parks like EPCOT and Magic Kingdom where headliner attractions tend to build long waits quickly after rope drop.
For guests staying at Disney Deluxe Resorts and Deluxe Villas, another big perk is also sticking around: Extended Evening Theme Park Hours.

This benefit gives eligible guests an extra two hours in select parks on select nights after regular park closing, offering a much quieter experience with lower wait times for major attractions.
Typically offered on rotating nights at parks like EPCOT and Magic Kingdom, this perk is one of the biggest advantages of staying at Disney’s higher-tier resort hotels.

While these perks may sound familiar, the confirmation that they’re continuing into 2027 is actually a pretty significant deal for trip planning.
These benefits help shape how guests structure their entire vacation, from deciding which resort to book to choosing which park to visit on specific days.
For example:
- Early Entry can help you knock out a headliner ride before crowds arrive
- Extended Evening Hours can give you access to popular attractions with minimal waits
- Together, they can add multiple extra hours of “efficient park time” to your trip
And in a destination where time is everything, that flexibility goes a long way. Disney has been leaning heavily on these types of on-site guest incentives since the post-pandemic travel landscape shifted.
Rather than just focusing on park upgrades, the company has continued to invest in perks that encourage guests to stay on property, and these extensions reinforce that strategy heading into 2027.

It also helps maintain the value proposition of Disney resort hotels, especially as vacation costs continue to rise across the industry.
While these perks are being extended, Disney has not announced any major changes to how they operate.
That means:
- Early Entry remains 30 minutes before park opening
- Extended Evening Hours remain exclusive to Deluxe and Deluxe Villa guests
- Eligibility rules stay the same for 2027 travel dates
Bookings for 2027 are already opening in phases, so guests planning ahead can start factoring these benefits into their vacation strategy now.

Disney’s decision to extend these hotel guest benefits through 2027 isn’t flashy, but it’s meaningful — especially for frequent visitors who understand how much those extra 30 minutes (and extra nighttime hours) can add up.
It’s another sign that Disney is continuing to prioritize on-site guest value as a key part of the overall vacation experience.
We’ll continue tracking Disney resort changes, park updates, and new perks as they’re announced!






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