Lately, the Disney parks have been a little more crowded! Between the return of international travel and the start of the holiday season, Disney World has been full of guests!
The crowds don’t show any signs of thinning, either. We checked out the calendar for the remainder of 2021 and 2022, and it looks like Park Pass reservations are starting to fill up!
First up, let’s check out the end of November. The last few days of the month have some availability, but not much. If you were planning on making a last-minute trip over to Disney World and you have Theme Park Tickets, book those park passes ASAP!
The calendar looks the same for select resort hotel guests.
For those with Theme Park Tickets, the days leading up to New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Eve itself are completely full, but there is still Park Pass availability in all four parks in early/mid-December.
The same goes for the calendar for guests staying at select resort hotels. You’re going to want to book those Park Passes now before it’s too late!
New Year’s Day is quickly filling up, too. For those with Theme Park Tickets, Magic Kingdom is completely full on New Year’s Day, but you can still start your year in Disney World at EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, or Disney’s Hollywood Studios for now. The calendar is essentially the same for those staying at Select Resort Hotels.
Looking at the calendar for Annual Passholders, it seems like some parks are still available for those with the Incredi Pass! Even January 1st is still open, so make that New Year’s Day reservation for Magic Kingdom NOW, because we have a feeling it will fill up soon.
The Sorcerer Pass has a few days in November and December with limited park availability, but January 1st is still open!
The calendar is looking pretty good for Pirate Passholders, most days still have full availability (though note that many dates are blocked out with this pass).
Finally, the Pixie Dust Pass still has a handful of days open for guests to visit the parks in December! There is still one Friday with full park availability, so book those reservations quickly if you want to see the holiday decorations!
It’s a busy time of year, so don’t let time get away from you! If you want to visit Disney World during the holidays, you should take a look at the calendar and book your Park Passes as soon as you can.
Keep in mind that Disney World tickets can also fill up and be unavailable to purchase on select dates. Right now, tickets are already unavailable to purchase for some days in November…
…and December.
January still has full availability to purchase tickets though.
In the meantime, stay tuned to AllEars for all the latest Disney news and updates!
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