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Disney Visa Drops Limited-Time Deals for Cardholders

Disney trips aren’t cheap anymore—there’s no getting around that. But if you happen to be holding a Disney Visa card, this month actually gives you a few real ways to take some of that pressure off your budget.

Disney chase visa credit card
Credit: Chase Visa

What’s interesting about May isn’t just one big offer. It’s how many different perks are hitting at once. Travel deals, in-park extras, entertainment discounts… it all stacks up in a way that feels a little more meaningful than usual.

A Hawaii Trip Just Became More Realistic

Let’s start with the biggest savings on the table right now—Aulani.

Disney Visa cardholders can knock up to 35% off ocean or partial ocean view rooms if they book at least five nights. Even if you don’t go all-in on those premium views, you can still get up to 25% off other rooms and villas.

Aulani, a Disney Resort in Hawaii.
Credit: Inside the Magic

The timing matters here. These stays fall between early August and mid-October, which is a sweet spot for Hawaii travel. Fewer crowds, solid weather, and now… a pretty serious discount.

Disneyland Deals That Reward Flexible Travelers

If Hawaii isn’t in the plans, Disneyland might be.

Cardholders can save up to 25% on select premium rooms at Disneyland Resort hotels—but this one comes with a specific strategy. The deal applies mostly to Sunday through Thursday stays, which means Disney is clearly targeting midweek travelers.

Cinderella Castle lit up in front of fireworks at Tokyo Disneyland
Credit: Tokyo Disney Resort

If you can swing that kind of schedule, this is one of the easiest ways to stay at places like the Grand Californian or Disneyland Hotel without paying peak rates.

A Smaller Perk That’s Easy to Miss

Not every benefit this month is about big-ticket savings.

There’s also a discounted subscription to National Geographic Kids or National Geographic Little Kids available for a limited time. It’s $29 for the year and comes with a small bonus gift.

It’s not flashy, but it’s the kind of perk that works well if you’re planning a family trip and want something extra for the kids.

Limited Merch Always Finds a Way to Sell Out

If you’ve been around Disney long enough, you already know how this goes.

There’s a Zootopia anniversary pin available exclusively to cardholders, and it’s got that collectible appeal baked right in with a 2026 stamp and limited purchase cap.

These types of items don’t stick around forever. If you’re even slightly interested, waiting usually doesn’t end well.

A Discount on One of Disney Springs’ Best Shows

Drawn to Life at Disney Springs has quietly become one of the most unique entertainment options on property.

Cirque du Soleil Drawn to life
Credit: Disney

This month, Disney Visa cardholders can save up to 20% on tickets. It’s not a small discount, especially for a show like this.

If you’ve been on the fence about seeing it, this might be the push you needed.

Character Experiences That Feel More Relaxed

One of the most underrated perks is access to exclusive meet-and-greets.

Disney's stitch mascot interacts with a young guest at disney world
Credit: Nicholas Fuentes, Unsplash

At Hollywood Studios, cardholders can meet Stitch, while Disneyland offers a Kylo Ren experience. These tend to feel less chaotic than standard meet-and-greets, which is a big deal if you’ve ever waited in a packed line just for a quick photo.

It’s a subtle upgrade, but it makes a difference.

The Everyday Savings Still Matter

Then there are the perks that don’t go away.

You’re still getting discounts on merchandise, dining, tours, recreation, and even coffee. None of these feel massive in the moment, but over the course of a trip, they quietly chip away at your total spending.

And in 2026, every little bit counts.

Why This Month Stands Out

Disney Visa perks aren’t new. But having this many useful ones active at the same time isn’t always the case.

Right now, it feels like you can actually build a trip around these benefits instead of just treating them as an afterthought. And that’s what makes this month different.

Brittni Ward

Brittni is a Disney and Universal fan; one of her favorite things at both parks is collecting popcorn buckets. While at Disney World Resort, Brittni meets the princesses and rides Kilimanjaro Safaris. At Universal, Brittni enjoys the Minions and watching Animal Actors on Location! When not at Disney World Resort or Universal Orlando, Brittni spends time with her family and pets.

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