Disney Vacation Club members to receive 12 summer perks

Disney Vacation Club members will enjoy a dozen exclusive perks this summer during the returning Welcome Home Weeks celebration. The event runs from July 22 through August 26, 2026, at multiple Disney locations.

Disney announced the return of Welcome Home Weeks for eligible members, featuring complimentary treats and special experiences. Members can receive free ice cream at select spots across Walt Disney World, the Disneyland Resort, Aulani Resort, Disney’s Vero Beach Resort, and Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort. They will also have access to character meet-and-greets and morning coffee events at several resorts.

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Illustration of Disney World passholders at EPCOT's V.I.PASSHOLDER Days 2026 perks, featuring Chip 'n' Dale meet-and-greet, Morocco lounge, and merchandise.
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Disney World V.I.PASSHOLDER Days 2026: EPCOT Perks Launch with Chip 'n' Dale Meet-and-Greet

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Following the April announcement of the return of V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days (May 1–July 31, 2026), Disney World has launched exclusive perks for annual passholders at EPCOT, including a special Chip 'n' Dale meet-and-greet, a lounge in the Morocco Pavilion, and new merchandise like popcorn buckets and magnets.

Walt Disney World has confirmed the return of V.I.PASSHOLDER Summer Days, running from May 1 to July 31, 2026. The event offers annual passholders new perks including a collectible magnet, a dedicated lounge, and dining discounts. Fans have expressed excitement over the expanded offerings on social media.

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Disney Vacation Club members now have access to a new exclusive character meet-and-greet at EPCOT. The experience is available at the ImaginAtrium lounge in the Imagination Pavilion.

Crew’s Cup Lounge and the theater in EPCOT’s France Pavilion both reopened ahead of schedule this week. Typhoon Lagoon also welcomed guests again after its winter closure. These updates come amid ongoing construction across Walt Disney World.

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Walt Disney World resorts are undergoing extensive refurbishments across multiple properties as peak travel season approaches. While all hotels remain open to guests, construction work may lead to noise, temporary closures, and altered access paths. Projects include room updates, dining refreshes, and infrastructure improvements lasting into 2027.

Following the detailed schedule announcement for the 2026 Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, Walt Disney World has shared dates for that event alongside the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, running through late November. Additional news includes a new patent for AI-enhanced ride safety.

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Disney has confirmed a premium D23 experience at EPCOT's Mexico Pavilion on July 14, 2026. The event, limited to Gold Members, carries a $349 ticket price plus park admission.

 

 

 

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