It’s a busy year for Disney World!
Not only will it celebrate the 50th anniversary on October 1st, but there will be new experiences opening and old favorites reopening. If you’re headed to Disney World during this exciting year, there is a Park Pass Reservation update you’re gonna want to know about!
For Theme Park Tickets,  Disney’s Hollywood Studios is unavailable from July 1st-3rd, but the other three parks are available those days! From July 4th-31st, you now have a choice between all four Disney World parks. Green days in July were hard to come by, so grab your park passes while you can!
Select Resort Hotels guests have the same availability as above! Disney’s Hollywood Studios is the only park unavailable on the first 3 days of the month.
Annual passholders…you’ve got ALL green! That means you can currently reserve park passes for any park you choose in July.
August and September had the same availability that we’ve been seeing, but now October looks more green that it did before! Previously, there were days throughout the month that were completely full for all parks, but now there are more park passes for Theme Park Tickets. Magic Kingdom and EPCOT are unavailable on the 50th anniversary (October 1st), but you can still grab passes for Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
The same goes for Select Resort Guests in October!
Annual Passes have slightly different availability than the other two ticket types. Magic Kingdom and EPCOT are full on October 1st, but only Magic Kingdom is currently full on October 2nd.
If you’re looking to head to Disney World during one of these months, be sure to book your Park Pass Reservations! You need a reservation as well as a ticket to enter any of the parks. We’ll continue to keep you updated on the latest regarding park pass availability, so stay tuned!
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Bryan says
What causes something like this to happen? Does it mean they expanded capacity these days? Or is it because they cancelled reservations that weren’t linked to a ticket?
DFB Sarah says
Bryan, Disney hasn’t released the reason behind adding DPP to the system, though it could be a combination that includes the things you mentioned. Unless they comment officially, we probably won’t know for sure.