Disney4me Posted April 9 Report Share Posted April 9 On April 2nd, 2025, President Donald Trump announced that he would be imposing tariffs on imported goods from other countries in the hopes of reviving manufacturing and generating revenue in the United States. Grand Floridian Lobby The initial tariffs were officially imposed on April 5th, a few days later, and more tariffs were imposed today, April 9th. The CEO of The Walt Disney Company, Bob Iger, expressed his concerns about Trump’s tariff plan and the impact it could have on the company as a whole. Could these changes mean that your Disney World vacation, like hotel stays, could become cheaper? According to Oliver Darcy’s Status newsletter, Iger recently attended a daily editorial meeting with ABC News staff, where he discussed ABC Newsroom’s coverage of the tariffs. Iger said that relocating manufacturing from overseas locations to the U.S. “speedily” was impossible, and he went on to say that he believed most people “don’t really understand how tariffs work.” CEO Bob Iger ©Disney As we mentioned, these tariffs can affect all parts of the company, including Disney Cruise Line, which Iger also expressed concern about, mainly because its two new ships require steel for their construction. He even mentioned that the company might have to cut back on spending if the company’s costs get too high. There are currently a ton of projects in the works for Disney’s theme parks worldwide, and these tariffs could potentially put these projects on pause, but nothing has been confirmed. 21 MAJOR Changes Coming to Disney World in 2025 Disney Treasure Cruise Ship So, what exactly is a tariff? It is a government surcharge on products imported from other countries, paid by the companies that import goods into a country. The costs of these tariffs can be passed around depending on how countries and companies react. These tariffs are expected to affect food prices and have the potential to increase the prices of Disney souvenirs, especially those manufactured in China. Disney Merchandise With so much uncertainty about what tomorrow could bring, there is a chance tourism and travel will drop like they did a few years ago during the COVID-19 pandemic. This could mean the demand for travel will be less as Americans may worry about relocating the money they may have put aside for “fun”, like a vacation to Disney World. If prices on essentials like groceries start to rise, there will be less money in a person’s budget to travel. While nothing is confirmed, these tariffs, followed by Americans’ cautious spending, could soften the demand for travel to Disney World, which could result in cheaper hotel rates. Pop Century Each year, Disney announces several hotel promotions for Annual Passholders, Florida residents, Disney+ subscribers, and more. Could these promotions be discounted even more and opened up to a broader audience? Time will only tell, but we have a feeling that just like it did during the COVID-19 pandemic, travel and vacations may have to take a seat on the back burner, resulting in discounted rates to encourage people to come out to Disney World. Current Disney Discounts and Deals Caribbean Beach We will continue to monitor how these tariffs could affect your vacation to Disney World, so make sure to continue to follow along with us at the Disney Food Blog. Why Disney World Could Be Empty in 2025 Planning a Trip to Disney World? We’ve Got Everything You Need to Know The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Disney World Vacation A Month-by-Month Guide to Planning Your Disney World Trip Tips, Hints, Lists, and Videos for Planning the BEST Disney World Trip Learn About the Disney Park Pass System The Ultimate Disney World Packing List Everything You Need to Know About Lightning Lanes Insider SECRETS for Your First Trip to Disney World A Complete Look at the Current Disney Discounts and Deals The ONLY Disney Dining Planning Tool You’ll Need Is Here – Get the DFB Guide to Walt Disney World Dining! Join the DFB Newsletter to Get All the Latest Disney News Delivered Right to Your Inbox! Click Here to Subscribe Do you have a trip planned to visit Disney World this year? Let us know in the comments!The post Disney World Hotels Could Get Cheaper Soon first appeared on the disney food blog.View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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