
Costco has quietly removed one of its most popular travel perks, and loyal customers are not happy.
Shoppers recently discovered that Disneyland vacation packages—a longtime favorite offered through Costco Travel—are no longer available on the company’s website.
Costco Travel drops Disneyland deals
Social media users were the first to raise the alarm. A Reddit thread titled “Costco Travel no longer accepting Disneyland Resort reservations” quickly gained traction, sparking widespread speculation.
“I’m not seeing this discussed anywhere,” one user posted. “It was working earlier this week when I went to price out a September trip.”
A visit to the Costco Travel website confirms the change—Disneyland Resort packages are no longer listed. No formal announcement has been made by Costco, leaving fans to wonder what happened.
What’s still available?
While Disneyland packages appear to be gone, Costco Travel still offers vacation deals for:
- Walt Disney World in Florida
- Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii
- Select Disney cruises
However, the disappearance of Disneyland bundles—often loaded with value-added extras like Disney gift cards, collectible pins, and exclusive lanyards—has upset customers who relied on Costco for their West Coast vacations.
Longtime customers disappointed
For many families, Costco’s Disneyland packages were a go-to option for convenience and savings. Even though the prices typically matched those found through Disney directly, the perks made a difference.
“The perks were worth it—$100 to $250 Disney gift cards, collectible pins, lanyards,” one Redditor wrote. “We used it last June and it covered a couple of meals.”
Another user added, “I would often get better hotel rates elsewhere, but the Costco perks made it worthwhile.”
Possible shift coming May 19
Some believe this change might signal a shift in Costco’s Disney strategy. One rumor suggests the retailer will launch a ticket-only Disneyland deal starting May 19, possibly in place of full package bookings.
“If that’s true, it might just be a change in contract or direction,” one commenter speculated. “Costco may just want to streamline its offerings.”
Still, not everyone agrees the move is for the better.
Bottom line
Costco’s quiet removal of Disneyland vacation packages from its travel platform has left many fans disappointed and confused. While other Disney destinations remain available, the popular perks once tied to Disneyland trips appear to be a thing of the past. For updates, visit CostcoTravel.com.