2027 Disney World Resorts, Packages & Park Tickets Now on Sale: Here’s What’s Missing & Returning

Disney has released 2027 Walt Disney World vacation packages, resort reservations & park tickets, including some of the on-site guest perks add-ons available next year. This post offers dates and details about hotels, tickets, and more. Plus, commentary on all of the changes, booking next year’s packages, and more.
In addition to the details of 2027 Walt Disney World vacation packages, the company has reiterated reasons for staying on-site. The rundown of reasons to stay on-site revolves around transportation, with these and other perks making Walt Disney World vacations easier:
- Complimentary theme park transportation via monorail, boat, bus, and Skyliner
- Free standard parking at hotels, theme parks, and water parks
- Early access to dining reservations and Lightning Lane for your entire stay, as well as advanced access to purchase tickets to select special events.
All of these are valid points, and one of the reasons (along with more competitive pricing) why we seldom stay off-site anymore. All of this is explained at length in Walt Disney World’s On-Site Advantage: Perks & Benefits of Staying in WDW Resort Hotels. That also covers the upside of staying on-site at Universal Orlando, or doing a split stay between the two.
Let’s start with what we know about 2027 Walt Disney World vacation packages and room reservations, which honestly, isn’t a ton! Bookings are now available for theme park tickets, resort hotel stays, and packages as of April 16, 2026.
Available travel dates at this time are limited to January through October 31, 2027. Please note that bookings for November and December 2027 will become available at a later date. This is consistent with the last few years, so no major surprise there.
Normal terms and conditions for final payments, cancellations, and change fees will apply for all 2027 Walt Disney World vacation package bookings. Essentially, all of the standard rules apply.
With that out of the way, let’s start by covering what’s newly-confirmed for 2027 vacations at Walt Disney World…
Walt Disney World officially announced that Early Theme Park Entry and Extended Evening Hours will both continue through 2027. It’s our expectation that these are offerings are the permanent replacement for Extra Magic Hours.
These have their own pros & cons, from being only available to on-site guests to requiring people to get up early or stay late. If you’re unfamiliar with the ins and outs of each, learn more in our Guide to Early Entry at Walt Disney World and Guide to Extended Evening Hours at Walt Disney World.
Additionally, we have about a dozen or so “Extra Hours” Photo Reports, with more coming soon for Disney’s Hollywood Studios, EPCOT, and Magic Kingdom–all of which have changed at least slightly in the last year. We have 4 more Early Entry reports coming soon from Spring Break 2026, including from 9/10 and 10/10 crowd days (a rarity for us!).
The big announcement by Walt Disney World for 2027 is the return of the Deluxe Disney Dining Plan! The company is also renaming each tier of the DDP to reduce consumer confusion.
Starting with arrivals in 2027, guests can choose from 3 Disney Dining Plans: the Quick-Service Dining Plan, the Table-Service Dining Plan or the Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan. Here’s how that looks in 2026 vs. 2027:
2026 Dining Plans
- Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan
- Disney Dining Plan
2027 Dining Plans
- Quick-Service Dining Plan
- Table-Service Dining Plan
- Deluxe Table-Service Dining Plan
In terms of official announcements for Walt Disney World’s 2027 product launch, that’s about it. Honestly, we’re still expecting more updates to drop at any point now. There’s normally a full press release to accompany the product launch, and there hasn’t been one yet for 2027. Check back for more (potential) updates.
Now let’s turn to the wildcards that were not mentioned in the 2027 Walt Disney World product release announcement, some of which are conspicuous omissions…
First up, and this should come as zero surprise to anyone who is paying attention, but Walt Disney World is not bringing back free FastPass. Given how well Lightning Lanes continue to sell, it’s safe to assume pay-to-play line-skipping is here to stay for at least 2027.
Probably beyond that, given new attractions and lands will start coming online in 2028-2030, so if there wasn’t reason to bring back free FastPass in 2027, there certainly won’t be after that. Who knows, though.
Walt Disney World is getting more aggressive at pulling “levers” to entice guests to stay on-site, and at some point, there’s going to be internal conversation about bringing back free FastPass if nothing else works. For this to happen, it would pretty much require the economic environment to worsen.
It’s already probably the case that many guests are now simply reallocating spending away from table service meals, souvenirs, and other discretionary purchasing to Lightning Lanes, so it’s not as if that’s purely a “free” revenue stream.
Another piece of non-news is that Walt Disney World mentioned nothing about airport transportation. We were hoping to hear more about Airport Luggage Transfer, and an expansion of this for 2026 followed by a full deployment by 2027.
This pilot program has now rolled out to all Value Resorts and Southwest Airlines, and we’re hoping that Moderates and Deluxes, as well as additional airlines, will follow later this year. The intention is to scale up Airport Luggage Transfer and bring it back for everyone.
It’s just taking time to get off the ground, and there haven’t been any updates on it since last November. (For whatever it’s worth, I stayed at Pop Century last week and the service seemed quite popular with guests. It was also advertised with signage around the resort and a voicemail on my in-room phone, so it’s not as if Disney is quietly killing this off.)
Once Airport Luggage Transfer fully launches, it also arguably lays the groundwork for the return of Disney’s Magical Express. That’s not idle speculation or wishful thinking–read Will Disney’s Magical Express Airport Shuttle Ever Return? for an explanation of why Orlando International Airport actually wants DME back, and is willing to subsidize the cost.
Continuing with the non-news, Walt Disney World did NOT confirm an extension of free admission to one of the water parks, Typhoon Lagoon or Blizzard Beach, on check-in day.
This is available from May 26 to September 8, 2026 for room-only reservations, vacation packages and Disney Vacation Club stays on points will all be eligible–but all guests must be on the reservation. It was previously available for all of last year; it’s unclear whether the perk will return for 2027.
One possibility is that Walt Disney World is in ‘wait and see’ mode to see how the free water park day goes in Summer 2026 before bringing it back for 2027. The water parks were absolutely slammed last summer, and the worst of that started after Walt Disney World announced the perk returning for this summer. Perhaps they regret the decision and aren’t bringing it back in 2027. Or maybe they want to stagger the positive news and will reveal this perk later.
Also unconfirmed is whether the Free Dining Plan for Kids All Year Long at Walt Disney World is returning for 2027. Based on the below changes to the Disney Dining Plan page, it seems to be implied that this perk/promo is not coming back next year. Take a look at the official language and judge for yourself:
Savings for Families in 2026
If you’re traveling in 2026, get a free dining plan for kids (ages 3 to 9) when you purchase a package that includes a room with the Disney Resorts Collection and a dining plan for each Guest ages 10+.
The number of packages available for this offer is limited. Everyone in the same room must be on the same package. Advance reservations are required. Dining plan must be purchased for all Guests in the travel party ages 10 and up, for the entire length of stay. Children must be ages 3 to 9 at time of travel and must order from the children’s menu, where available. Some table-service restaurants may have limited or no availability at time of package purchase. Dining plans exclude gratuities.
Savings for Families in 2027
If you’re traveling in 2027, save up to 20% on dining for kids (ages 3 to 9) when you purchase a package that includes a dining plan for your family.
Savings compared to the nondiscounted price of menu items available to kids ages 3 to 9 at participating locations when purchased without a dining plan. Actual savings vary based on menu items ordered.
That’s pretty much it in terms of what’s been announced by Walt Disney World for 2027 and what’s conspicuously missing. Now more about whether you should book a package or room reservation ASAP…
With all of that in mind, you might be wondering whether you should book a 2027 Walt Disney World vacation package ASAP. Is that really necessary given how aggressive Disney has gotten with pulling “levers” to entice demand? Is it better to wait for the full slate of discounts to come out?
Unless you want a very limited room category or specialty suite (e.g. Nantucket or Steeplechase Suite), it’s definitely not necessary to fight the rush and call or book right away. No regular room categories are going to sell out–not even for popular dates–the first few days that reservations are available for 2027.
With that said, our general perspective is that the best practice is booking early (by “early” we mean the next couple of months, not today). Even though Walt Disney World is seeing a slowdown in demand and nothing new is on the horizon until late 2027 when Tropical Americas opens, that slowdown is uneven.
Rooms for this summer are still available in abundance, but the same typically is not true between Fall Break and Easter (mid-October 2026 through early April 2027). If you’re planning a trip during that half of the year, we’d recommend booking earlier as opposed to later.
It’s our understanding that January through mid-March was one of Walt Disney World’s highest occupancy stretches in a long time. Along with that, there are certain dates–Fall Break, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc–that have become very competitive, with resort reservations selling out over time (not immediately).
It’s all upside to booking early. Buying Walt Disney World vacation packages when they go on sale is a way to lock-in current ticket and component pricing as a safeguard against the inevitable price increases. That’s especially true if there’s a certain hotel or room type that’s a must-have for your trip.
Not only that, but you can apply discounts retroactively to reservations. Meaning that if (when) a 30-40% off resort room-only discount is released this fall for travel dates from January through April 2027, you can modify your reservation and have the deal applied to the booking. You just have to pay attention to special offers as they’re released and snag that when it becomes available.
It’s always a good idea to use a travel agent. We recommend requesting a quote from Be Our Guest Vacations, a no-fee Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, before the booking window opens so they can do the work for you. The agents there will book your vacation and help take the stress out of planning.
Their services don’t cost extra, they’ll reserve your room, help you with dining reservations and itineraries, and apply the best discounts to your reservation once they’re released. That’s especially valuable if you’re booking a 2027 Walt Disney World vacation package ASAP, as special offers likely won’t be available for Winter and Spring 2027 travel dates until late September or October of this year.
Using an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner is the win-win option if you’re overwhelmed by the complexities of Walt Disney World, don’t want to do all of the “homework” yourself, or want someone to monitor your reservation so you save money.
We wouldn’t read anything into what hasn’t been announced yet. Walt Disney World’s 2027 vacation package release is once again occurring early by historical standards (earlier than last year by a week!), as if Walt Disney World’s reservations center wanted to drum up business and start accepting new bookings. Suffice to say, there’s probably a lot that is not yet set in stone for 2027.
Some significant changes will require careful consideration and deliberation by various teams of people. It’s possible that has not happened yet, or there isn’t consensus on timelines or specifics. In any case, there’s a degree to which the release of 2027 Walt Disney World vacation packages are a forward-looking sneak peek of the year to come, and a degree to which they’re a snapshot in time. We’ll keep you posted as we learn more about what’s planned for 2027.
Planning a Walt Disney World trip? Learn about hotels on our Walt Disney World Hotels Reviews page. For where to eat, read our Walt Disney World Restaurant Reviews. To save money on tickets or determine which type to buy, read our Tips for Saving Money on Walt Disney World Tickets post. Our What to Pack for Disney Trips post takes a unique look at clever items to take. For what to do and when to do it, our Walt Disney World Ride Guides will help. For comprehensive advice, the best place to start is our Walt Disney World Trip Planning Guide for everything you need to know!
YOUR THOUGHTS
Will you be booking a 2027 Walt Disney World vacation package ASAP? Notice anything interesting about resort room reservations or packages? Anything surprise you? Think the economy will force Walt Disney World’s hand into doing even more? Do you agree or disagree with our assessments here? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!











Today they released that water park perk is back next summer for all resorts but the campsites (cabins still get perk) Hate that because campsites are sometimes more expensive than a value resort.
They stoped allowing people to book a “ghost” tent reservation of 1 night (and required it to be 2 nights) awhile back to get waterpark perk for onsite guests and then stay offsite. Because you can have up to 8 people in a campsite it was a cheap way to work the system.
So the ones abusing the system have cost this perk for the rest of us. We are out of state AP in AL and come in our RV 5/6 times a year. I’m paying avg $175 a night next week for 9 day stay. It’s not cheap there anymore and value many times less – we have a dog so not an option there (we do occasionally stay at POR since dog friendly when it’s really cold or really hot).
Anyway – just another example of how campground is limiting perks other resorts get.
I checked as soon as the 2027 dates came out and noticed the All Star resorts weren’t listed end of January/beginning of February. I specifically checked week of January 24. Any idea why? I can’t imagine all three booked within the first couple hours.
Sometimes the All Stars have blocks set aside for ESPN WWoS events that get released, but I’d be shocked if that’s being applied to all rooms at all three. More likely, it was a glitch. Try again in a few hours.
When I saw this article I got so excited! Then I quickly learned that it doesn’t include bounce back deals. I don’t remember it taking this long to release it? I booked something in September in hopes that once the 2027 came out I could modify. How disappointing! No information on when it will be released..
They were late last year too. Looks like the release was late May then (if my dates are correct). Way later than the historical norm, and it caught me by surprise.
I’ve been waiting for the 2027 pkgs to drop for what seems like forever. I booked 3 trips, all based on your top 10 best weeks. We’ve followed your suggestions for the last 2 years ( 3 trips ) and had the best time. The Crowds and weather were great. So here’s hoping for the same great results for 2027. My family and I ,all very much appreciate your knowledge and information that you share. We’ve discussed using a Disney Vacation Planner before but we really feel like for us ( small family of 5 including 3 college kids) it’s not needed with all the information you share. If we traveled with small kids and extended family, I believe the help to be warranted. To be honest I enjoy doing it myself and gives me a reason to read your articles year round, keeps the Disney Magic going when not at the parks!! Anyways thank you for all the great advice.
Any idea of when/if Bouncebacks will be offered for 2027?
Same question here, we have one booked that we can not use and I’m hoping to push it out for 2027
Sorry for the dumb clarification question, but if I already know when I’m traveling because we’re doing a cruise, I should just book now even with the high prices correct? Over $600 for a AoA suite is a bit hard to stomach right now!
Yes, book now and modify when a discount becomes available. If you don’t feel like monitoring for discount drops yourself, reach out to a reputable travel advisor to book it and monitor it for you.
I was curious on why they took “Disney” off the name of the dining plans. So I looked on their website to see if any new restaurants were added that may or may not been “Disney” perse. I only looked at the Quick Service and discovered that the filter for the 2026 QS DDP had 124 sites over the resort but only 104 for the 2027 QS DP. Sounds like to me like they are reducing choices for QS and I’m sure the price changed upwards. Maybe this will get updated as 2027 approaches but this is what I saw today.
What will it take for them to bring back 1 hour early entry for the resort guests instead of the 1/2 hour in the morning? The ability for resort guests to ride the major rides early instead of just barely fitting in 1 or 2 rides would reduce pressures on rides I would think? And having only deluxe resort guests eligible for evening after hours is elitist.