Heading to Disney World for spring break?
Get ready for a busy week! Disney recently extended its hours to prepare, and we’ve already seen some heavy crowds in the parks. Orlando International Airport is expecting MAJOR air travel, and it seems like Disney is a popular destination. In fact, Park Pass reservations are now completely booked.
Even though Disney recently added some availability to their theme park reservation calendars, all Park Passes have been snatched up. For Disney Resort Guests, all 4 parks are fully booked from March 13th through the 19th.
The situation is the same for Theme Park Ticket Guests, who are also unable to book more Park Passes from March 13th through the 19th.
And Annual Passholders’ Park Passes are booked for all 4 parks from March 13th through the 20th, although the end of the month does show a little more availability.
Guys, if you’re gonna be in the parks next week, it’ll be BUSY. Luckily, we’ve got some tips on wearing masks and following Disney’s safety procedures to help you out! And if you’re still trying to get in, keep in mind that Disney has refilled Park Passes for fully booked days before. So there’s a chance you may still be able to grab a reservation. Keep checking the availability calendar and stay tuned to DFB! We’ll keep ya posted, too.
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Marelli says
I have one question after reading this: “at capacity” means COVID-capacity, so the whole 35%? Or does it mean the same as 100% park capacity during normal times?
DFB Sarah says
Marelli, it would be whatever Disney World’s current, COVID capacity levels are. The only number Disney has shared on this point is 35%. That said, we can’t know for sure what they’re at unless they update.