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DVC Transient Occupancy Tax: Everything You Need To Know For TOT

Mark Webb - DVC Sales

Mark Webb

May 30, 2026

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Disney Vacation Club resort pool area with guests enjoying their stay.

The Villas at Disneyland Hotel introduces a new cost consideration for DVC members: the Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT). Unlike other DVC resorts, you'll pay this tax directly at checkout rather than having it included in your annual dues. Understanding how this tax works will help you budget accurately for your California Disney vacation.

What Is the Transient Occupancy Tax?

The Transient Occupancy Tax is a local government fee imposed on short-term lodging stays. Cities and counties use these taxes to generate revenue from visitors without increasing taxes on residents. You've likely paid similar taxes when staying at Disney resort hotels, but this marks a change for DVC members at California properties.

At the Villas at Disneyland Hotel, the TOT is calculated based on three factors:

  • Number of DVC points used during your stay
  • Current annual dues rate
  • Anaheim's local tax rate

According to the official DVC Point Chart Disclaimer, "The City of Anaheim charges a nightly transient occupancy tax based on the number of Vacation Points used for a stay at The Villas at Disneyland Hotel. The tax must be paid at check-out and can vary each year depending on the tax rate set by the city."

This tax is disclosed at check-in and billed during or after your stay. Disney collects the tax but doesn't control the rate, which is set by Anaheim city officials.

How the Villas at Disneyland Hotel Differs

The approach at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel represents a departure from how other DVC resorts handle similar taxes. At the Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa, the TOT is built into your DVC annual dues. For 2023, Grand Californian owners pay $0.5123 per point in TOT, but it's already included in their $8.04 per point annual dues.

At the Villas at Disneyland Hotel, you'll pay TOT separately at checkout. In 2023, this rate is $2.73 per point. For perspective, a week-long stay in a studio villa typically requires 140-180 points, which would result in a TOT bill of approximately $380-490.

The annual dues structure also differs between these neighboring resorts. Villas at Disneyland Hotel owners pay $9.06 per point in annual dues for 2023, which is $1.02 more per point than Grand Californian owners. This means you're paying higher annual dues and still facing an additional TOT at checkout.

Comparison with Aulani

Aulani was previously the only DVC resort where members paid transient taxes out of pocket. At Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii, the calculation works differently:

Transient Tax = 9.25% × Points Used × 50% of Annual Maintenance Fee

Hawaii's transient accommodations tax has increased significantly over the years. The rate has nearly doubled since 2016, and Hawaii continues to view tourism taxes as a major revenue source. This trend suggests that transient taxes at tourist destinations may continue rising over time.

DVC members enjoying a Disney resort poolside during their vacation.

Financial Impact on DVC Members

The TOT at Villas at Disneyland Hotel creates a new budget consideration that affects the overall cost of your DVC membership. Here's what this means in practical terms:

For a typical family vacation using 150 points over seven nights, you'd pay approximately $410 in TOT (150 points × $2.73). This is in addition to your annual dues and any other travel expenses. The cost scales directly with your point usage, so longer stays or larger villas result in higher TOT bills.

Unlike annual dues, which you can budget for year-round, the TOT is paid at the time of your stay. This requires having additional cash available for your vacation beyond what you've already paid in annual fees.

Planning Considerations

Several factors make the TOT at Villas at Disneyland Hotel worth considering before purchasing a contract there:

The tax rate is set by Anaheim officials, not Disney, and can change annually. Local governments often view tourism taxes as a way to fund municipal services and infrastructure improvements. As tourism rebounds and cities look for revenue sources, these rates could increase.

The TOT applies to all stays, regardless of how you book them. Whether you're using points during home resort booking priority or reserving at seven months, you'll pay the same rate.

For families planning multiple visits per year, the cumulative TOT cost can become substantial. A family taking three trips annually, each using 100 points, would pay approximately $820 in TOT across those visits.

Resort Comparison: TOT Handling Methods

The three DVC resorts subject to transient occupancy taxes handle them differently:

Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa: TOT included in annual dues at $0.5123 per point. Total 2023 dues: $8.04 per point.

Villas at Disneyland Hotel: TOT paid separately at $2.73 per point. Annual dues: $9.06 per point.

Aulani: TOT paid separately using the Hawaii formula (9.25% × Points × 50% of maintenance fee).

The Grand Californian approach eliminates surprises at checkout since the tax is built into your predictable annual expenses. The separate payment method at Villas at Disneyland Hotel and Aulani requires budgeting for additional costs during your vacation.

What This Means for Prospective Buyers

If you're considering purchasing at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel, factor the TOT into your total cost analysis. The combination of higher annual dues ($9.06 vs. $8.04 at Grand Californian) plus separate TOT payments creates a meaningfully different cost structure than other DVC resorts.

We recommend calculating the TOT cost for your typical vacation pattern. If you usually stay seven nights in a studio (approximately 140-160 points), budget around $380-440 in TOT per trip. For larger villas or longer stays, adjust accordingly.

The current rate of $2.73 per point reflects 2023 pricing. Anaheim officials can modify this rate annually, and tourism tax trends suggest increases are more likely than decreases over time.

Budgeting for TOT

Since the TOT is paid at checkout, plan to have these funds available during your vacation. Some members set aside TOT money monthly, similar to how they might save for other vacation expenses. Others prefer to pay from their vacation fund.

The tax applies to your total point usage for the stay, calculated nightly. A five-night stay using 120 points would result in a TOT bill of approximately $328 (120 points × $2.73).

Keep in mind that this cost is separate from any other expenses you might encounter, such as resort parking fees, incidental charges, or additional services.

Looking Forward

The introduction of separate TOT payment at Villas at Disneyland Hotel represents an evolving approach to how DVC handles local taxes. As Disney opens new resorts in different jurisdictions, we may see various methods for addressing local tax requirements.

For current and prospective Villas at Disneyland Hotel owners, staying informed about potential rate changes is important. Anaheim typically announces tax rate adjustments well in advance, allowing you to plan accordingly.

The TOT doesn't affect your DVC membership benefits, point banking, borrowing, or any other aspects of ownership. It's simply an additional cost associated with staying at this particular resort.

Making Informed Decisions

Understanding the complete cost picture helps you make better decisions about DVC ownership and vacation planning. The Villas at Disneyland Hotel offers unique benefits, including close proximity to Disneyland and California Adventure, but these come with specific cost considerations.

Compare the total cost of ownership, including annual dues and expected TOT payments, against your vacation patterns and budget. Some families find the convenience and location worth the additional cost, while others prefer resorts with more predictable expenses.

For detailed cost analysis and current market pricing, our team can help you evaluate different DVC options. Use our DVC Resale Value Calculator to compare total ownership costs across different resorts.

The TOT at Villas at Disneyland Hotel adds complexity to vacation budgeting, but understanding how it works allows you to plan effectively. Whether you're purchasing a new contract or planning your next stay, factoring in these costs ensures no surprises at checkout.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Transient Occupancy Tax mandatory at Villas at Disneyland Hotel?
Yes, the TOT is required by Anaheim city ordinance and applies to all guests, including DVC members using points. There's no way to avoid this tax when staying at the resort.

Q: Can the TOT rate change from year to year?
Yes, Anaheim officials set the rate annually and can adjust it based on local budget needs and tourism policies. The current rate of $2.73 per point applies to 2023 stays.

Q: How does the TOT payment process work?
The TOT is calculated based on your total point usage and disclosed at check-in. You'll pay the tax at checkout, either by cash, credit card, or having it charged to your room account.

Q: Why doesn't Disney include the TOT in annual dues like they do at Grand Californian?
Disney hasn't publicly explained the different approaches, but it likely relates to how the resort financing and legal structures were established. Each DVC resort has unique operating agreements that may affect how taxes are handled.

Q: Does the TOT affect my ability to bank or borrow points?
No, the TOT is completely separate from your DVC membership benefits. You can still bank unused points, borrow from future years, and use all other membership features normally.

For more information about DVC costs and purchasing options, visit our contact page or browse current DVC resale listings.

Mark Webb, Licensed Real Estate Broker at DVC Sales
Written by Mark Webb, Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker
FL License BK511192. Mark sold DVC directly for Disney from 1993 to 2016, closing 10,000+ contracts and earning Salesperson of the Year twice. He founded DVC Sales in 2016 and has closed 10,000+ resale transactions since. Last updated: May 2026
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Disclosure: DVC Sales is a licensed Florida real estate brokerage (License BK511192). We earn revenue from seller commissions at 6.9%. We don't charge buyers a fee. This article is written to inform, not to minimize trade-offs or push a sale.

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