Disneyland Resort offers spring 2013 discounts on hotel rooms

Disney guests seeking to escape winter and soak up some sunshine might consider a spring getaway to Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif. Disney is offering discounts of up to 20 percent on select resort stays for spring 2013.

The Disney discount is available for guests who book a two-night stay, minimum, at one of the three Disneyland hotels: Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, Disneyland Hotel, and Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel.

This following discounts apply to Disneyland vacations from April 7 through May 22.

  • Save 20% on a 2-night stay for most Sunday through Thursday nights
  • Save 15% on a 2-night stay for most Friday and Saturday nights

Guests who wish to take advantage of this Disney special offer must book by April 27. Travel must be completed by May 24, 2013.

Guests may add Disney theme-park tickets to this spring 2013 Disneyland Resort hotel room discount. When purchased online and in advance, Disneyland multi-day tickets are significantly less than gate prices; this online deal is valid through the end of 2013.

Note: Active and retired U.S. military personnel may wish to check into Disney’s military promotional tickets.

Guests may also upgrade to a Walt Disney Travel Company vacation package with the spring 2013 Disneyland Resort hotel offer.

As with other Disney special offers, certain restrictions apply. The Disney room discount may not be used for suites or previously booked rooms. There is a limit to two rooms per reservation, with a maximum of five people per room. This Disney discount also excludes taxes and fees, and may not be combined with other special offers or discounts.

Visit Disneyland’s 2013 Spring into Savings page for more information.

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Debra Peterson is a freelance writer and college instructor with an interest in all things Disney, particularly the theme parks. She refers to her obsessive interest as “stalking the mouse.” She writes for both academic and popular publications. When not writing, Debra indulges her passion for...

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