We have an update for you if you are heading to Disney World soon!
Park pass reservations are unavailable at Magic Kingdom for TWO days in October. We have all the details for you, so keep reading!
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We have an update for you if you are heading to Disney World soon!
Park pass reservations are unavailable at Magic Kingdom for TWO days in October. We have all the details for you, so keep reading!
The “slow” season is starting to wrap up in Disney World!
Typically we see lower crowds in Disney World during the second half of September, as many students go back to school. That means that for the past few weeks, the parks have been fairly empty and wait times have been lower. But now that we’re in October, we’ve got a big warning for you.
We’ve got an important update for all the Disney World Annual Passholders out there!
Disney just added even MORE Good-to-Go days to the calendar, which means you can visit the Disney World theme parks without a reservation on a few upcoming days! [Read more…]
There are a few days out of the year that we all expect Disney World to be busy.
Those are days like New Year’s Eve, Christmas, Thanksgiving, and other major holidays. While those days are expected to be busy, other days can randomly pop up on the calendar that bring large crowds. And speaking of random days, we thought we would give you a heads-up on two upcoming days that you’ll want to be aware of!
We’re barely into 2024 and Disney World has already changed in some major ways.
The Disney Dining Plan is back, Country Bear Jamboree is getting a refurbishment, and Park Passes Reservations have gone away for most guests! And, while that’s a reason to celebrate for most, Annual Passholders have been left wondering when it’ll be their turn. So, that begs the question: Will Disney World ever truly get rid of park passes for Annual Passholders?
We’ve got good news for Disney World Annual Passholders: Disney just added a few more “Good-to-Go” days to the calendar!
Disney recently got rid of Park Pass Reservations for most ticket types, but Annual Passholders still need to get those park passes in order to enter the theme parks. One of the exceptions to this rule is “Good-to-Go” days. On these days, Passholders can enter any theme park with no reservation required. We’ve already seen some of these days pop up on the calendar, but now NEW ones have been added! [Read more…]
If you’re an Annual Passholder looking to get into the parks today, make sure you check out park pass reservations first!
The parks have been seeing some BUSY days recently. Not only have the parks been packed with guests, but most Annual Passholders were blocked out until January 5th. As we gain access back to the parks, it looks like we’re seeing some roadblocks along the way — in the shape of Park Pass Reservations. We know that Park Pass Reservations are gone for date-based tickets, but Annual Passholders still have to abide by Park Pass rules unless it is a good-to-go day or after 2PM. We’ve been keeping an eye on the Park Pass Reservation calendar… and ALL park passes are sold out today — except for ONE park.
It’s happened! What we’ve all been waiting for for YEARS has finally happened — park passes are no longer required for most tickets to Disney World.
To be clear, all date-based tickets no longer require park pass reservations in Disney World, but Annual Passholders and other non-date-based tickets do still require park passes for the time being. So how has Disney World changed since park passes are no longer required? Let’s break it down.
Go ahead and mark January 8th, 2024 on your calendar because, for Disney, it could be a doozy.
As you know there are a TON of changes happening at Disney World on January 9th, 2024, but there could be a lot of issues that will make things really hectic on the 8th for Disney.
2024 is coming fast whether you’re ready or not!
If you didn’t know, there are SO MANY NEW things coming to Disney World — new rides, restaurants, and more! That’s all well and good (and we’re stoked for all that), but it’s not going to be all smiles. With all the new things that are coming, there’s bound to be some NEW PROBLEMS that you’ll have to face at Disney World in 2024!