Welcome back to another weekly roundup of the latest park hours and Park Pass Reservation availability!
It may be hard to believe, but we’re ALREADY in the month of June — 2021 is nearly half way over, and the summer season has arrived! With that in mind, let’s see what the current situation for theme park hours and Park Pass Reservation availability looks like for the week of June 6th.
Disney World Park Hours for the Week of June 6th
Magic Kingdom will be open next week each day from 8AM-9PM.
EPCOTÂ will be open daily from 11AM-10PM.
For the week of June 6th, Disney’s Hollywood Studios will be open daily from 9AM-8PM.
Last but not least, Disney’s Animal Kingdom will be open daily next week from 8AM-7PM.
Disney World’s Park Hopping policy is currently the same as it has been throughout 2021. You may Park Hop after 2PM as long as you have scanned into the first park of the day, for which you must have a confirmed Park Pass Reservation.
Still needing to book those Park Pass Reservations? If you aren’t an Annual Passholder, you may be out of luck for next week!
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Current Disney Park Pass Reservation Availability the Week of June 6th
Select Resort Hotels
As of this writing, Park Pass Reservations for all four theme parks are currently booked from June 6th through June 12th (and some time after that too) for guests staying at Select Resort Hotels.Â
Of course, all of this availability can change in the future, but the calendar is looking pretty booked for much of June at the moment.
Theme Park Tickets
Similarly, the calendar shows that Park Pass reservations for all 4 parks are entirely BOOKED for guests with Theme Park Tickets from June 6th through June 12th (as well as several days after that).
But, things look a little different for Annual Passholders.
Annual Passholders
Annual Passholders still have some Park Pass Reservation availability next week, but it’s limited. Park Passes for Annual Passholders for June 6th are entirely full. But, currently, Annual Passholders can book a Park Pass Reservation at Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom from Monday, June 7th through Thursday, June 10th.
On Friday, June 11th, Annual Passholders can only book a Park Pass Reservation for EPCOT or Disney’s Animal Kingdom. And all four parks are booked on Saturday, June 12th.
Keep in mind that Park Pass Reservation availability can change quickly and it can change often! So be sure to triple-check the days that you are planning on visiting the theme parks to see if any last-second availability pops up. And be sure to check back with us here at DFB as we bring you weekly updates on Disney World’s park hours and Park Pass Reservation availability!
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Christina says
I am really frustrated with these park pass reservations ..us as is many other people are putting alot of money into this trip…some it takes almost a year to save for it and then there’s no reservations left when the time comes to be at the park during ur vacation…this is why everyone goes…and they shouldn’t be selling all these tickets if people can’t make reservations. We have had this planned for July right after the fourth and had to move the trio till later in July because there was no more reservations left…then when we switched it more times opened up..this is really frustrating and changing all these plans with our family and work schedules and kennels..etc..etc..this has to go or people are going to start going to other places and giving their money to that..