More days reach capacity for resort guests using Disney Parks Pass

Jun 24, 2020 in "MyMagic+"

Posted: Wednesday June 24, 2020 2:15pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

The new Walt Disney World theme park reservation system Disney Parks Pass is well into its third day, and more dates have reached capacity for resort hotel guests.

Disney's Animal Kingdom is at capacity for July 12 and 14, and Disney's Hollywood Studios for July 15, 16, 17, 18 2020. The Magic Kingdom and EPCOT has full availability still.

Disney Parks Pass opens to Annual Passholders on Friday, but it isn't clear yet if capacity has been reserved for passholders, or if the at capacity days for resort guests will also apply to passholders.

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Sirwalterraleigh9 days ago

Right…prior to the last couple of years that week grew in magnitude by leaps and bounds. Literal foul on my part

Brian10 days ago

Should be very quiet with the initial battles of the second civil war and whatnot. ;)

threvester10 days ago

Didnt you just say the parks havent been busy for 2 years? According to you, you are 100% wrong about the parks being busy for Jersey week...respectfully

Sirwalterraleigh10 days ago

Jersey week. Been a thing for about 20 years… It falls on an election week often…it’s not slow People stay home for elections now?

SoFloMagic10 days ago

Election day and the day after. Should be slow

Sirwalterraleigh10 days ago

lol…jersey week? 🤪

SingleRider10 days ago

“Oh, welcome back, unfavorables! We have a few less busy days, so please come to our parks!”

DCBaker10 days ago

November 5 and 6 have been added to the calendar as Annual Passholder good-to-go days. The last good-to-go days were September 29 and October 1.

Sirwalterraleigh15 days ago

The hubris is what is shocking. I get that people were caged and Americans aren’t geared for that…so there was an artificial demand created…but that will subside and the cost will look insane. Disneyland has a totally different landscape. There is ZERO reason to have reservations for APs at wdw. They’re just trying to hold on to their desire to make you go where they want. I know of what I speak: those parks are NOT crowded and haven’t been for 2 years. Every “the parks are mobbed” is 100% wrong. You don’t know what you’re looking at and what to gauge. Respectfully 😎

SoFloMagic15 days ago

That sucks. For sure. But they clearly advertise that it's subject to bookings. Now they don't make it known that 100k locals want to get in each weekend, but.... I don't think I'll even understand disneyland culture.

Sirwalterraleigh15 days ago

Double layer of restrictions Blackout windows up front and a first come, first serve (so they say) on top of that stretches the bonds of logic

IanDLBZF15 days ago

DLR does not do that at this time.

SoFloMagic15 days ago

They're sold as requiring reservations. We just don't like it. Although it's not bad at WDW as we can enter after 2 with no reservations. Not sure if DL does that.

Sirwalterraleigh15 days ago

Crazy idea: honoring an annual pass as they are sold