Disney Visa Cardholders Can Now Save Up To 40% on Bookings at Disney’s Riviera Resort

Good news, Disney Visa Cardholders! You can now book a stay at the soon-to-be-opened Disney’s Riviera Resort with the opportunity to save up to 40% from your room rate.

Computer rendering of Disney's Riviera Resort

Most nights between December 16, 2019 – March 31, 2020 are available with the discount, however, the number of discounted rooms are limited, so be sure to act fast! The Riviera Resort is set to open on December 16th, so you can utilize this offer to be one of the first guests to stay in this resort. To book this offer, contact Walt Disney World Reservations at (407) 939-4357. For more information on travel planning with our exclusive travel agent sponsor, Never Grow Up Vacations, visit nevergrowupvacations.com/contact-us/.

The Riviera Resort will boast a rooftop restaurant – Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera – and its very own Skyliner station, making a visit to the parks that bit more convenient. With influences from the French and Italian Riviera regions, this resort bound to be beautiful.

Are you looking forward to the opening of the Riviera Resort? I know I’ll definitely be taking a visit!

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  • Rosie Villeda

    Rosie has been an avid Disney and Disney Parks fan for over two decades, experiencing Disneyland Paris multiple times before crossing the Atlantic on a solo trip to experience the American parks. It was there that she met her (now) husband and was whisked away on her own fairytale. You'll usually find Rosie either at Trader Sam's or Magic Kingdom, talking about Walt Disney or defending her opinion on It's a Small World being a Disney masterpiece. Rosie is a collector of all things Zero and has a huge soft spot for sassy princes and fiery princesses. You can email Rosie at rosie@wdwnt.com

12 thoughts on “Disney Visa Cardholders Can Now Save Up To 40% on Bookings at Disney’s Riviera Resort”

  1. The discount sounds great, but with a standard studio costing over $700 it is still expensive. It was only a few years ago, you could book a room at one of the deluxe hotels for $350 plus a night. Now that will barely get you a moderate and the economy hotels are almost $200 a night with a discount. Prices have increased too much especially when you factor in the added parking. We have stayed in almost every resort and several outside the gates where you can get a nice 2 bedroom with a kitchen for a fraction of a Disney resort. For now, with the prices they are charging it no longer seems justifiable to stay on Disney property.

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