Earlier this week, Disney World opened their new Disney Park Pass reservation system to guests with Resort hotel stays planned through September 26th, 2021.
Now, the system has officially opened up to Annual Passholders without a hotel reservation!
When the Disney Park Pass opened up to Passholders, it came with new days of availability! For instance, while Disney’s Hollywood Studios had filled up for Resort guests on July 15th, there were new slots available for Passholders once the system opened up this morning. Interesting, it appeared that July 11th and 12th were unavailable for Passholders when we logged on this morning.
Like Disney World Resort hotel guests, Annual Passholders are limited to one park per day, with a limit of three reservations at a time. Additionally, it appears that if you are a Passholder with a hotel reservation, once you have booked up the number of days on your hotel reservation, you will not be able to make an additional three.
Read more about how the Disney Park Pass works for Annual Passholders here!
According to Disney regarding the availability for Passholders, Passholders will either be able to book their three days at a time or “Annual Passholders staying at select Disney Resort or other select hotels with valid theme park admission will be eligible to make theme park reservations for each day of their stay(s). For example, if an Annual Passholder has three five-night reservations, they will be able to hold up to 15 theme park reservations at one time.”
Similar to when the system opened to Disney World Resort hotel guests, the system is available to make reservations through September 26th, 2021, as long as you have a valid ticket during that time frame. Reservations are subject to availability, so if there’s a date you know you’re going to want to visit, it’s better to book it as soon as you can!
Currently, availability for Annual Passholders has started filling up quickly, with many weekends in late July and early August going fast.
On June 28th, the Disney Park Pass system will open up to all those with a valid ticket. Stay tuned as we bring you more updates on this new system!
For a step-by-step process on how to use the new Disney Park Pass system, click here!
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Does any one know the answer to this? The Disney reservation person could not give me answer… I’m booked at a Disney hotel for July16-19 through Hotels.com. I synced in my Disney app with no problems and was able to make my park reservations for that weekend as well. Well now it looks like that hotel won’t be opening in time. My reservation still shows active but I’m scared that if I get a refund that my tickets will be removed too. Is that the case?
Morning! It was actually live at least at 6am, I was able to book my reservations at 6:20am.
Thanks! I was wondering what time.