The Christmas season is coming up in Disney World and that means it’s about time for the BUSIEST season of the year.
Of course, the holidays won’t look quite as busy this year with the limited capacity and demand due to the global health crisis, but we’ve still seen Disney Park Pass theme park reservations fill up pretty quickly for December. If you missed out on your reservation, we’ve got good news today!
This morning, the first three weeks of December saw added Park Pass availability in all four parks. Previously, we’d seen availability for Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios each fill on various days for the different ticket categories.
Now, though, all four parks are available from December 1st through December 19th. The week of Christmas is still booked at this time, but you can definitely snag a reservation to get your holiday celebrating on earlier in the month.
For Annual Passholders, this means that the only December day to have limited availability is Christmas Day at this time. Magic Kingdom is currently full for all ticket categories on December 25th.Â
Park Pass availability is subject to change at any time so stay tuned to DFB for the latest updates about when Passes book up or, like today, become suddenly available.
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Bonnie L says
This is awful! For those of us who have planned a vacation to Disney based on somewhat lower park capacity, are now thrown into longer wait times, and larger crowds. This also increases the chance of Covid being spread (sorry, but a temp check doesn’t guarantee covid isn’t present). With this news, I’m canceling my upcoming trip. I’m not taking this risk.