The Random October Day You WON’T Be Able to Visit Magic Kingdom

Park Pass Reservations — people love them or they hate them.

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This system was introduced when the parks reopened after the 2020 closures to track how many people were entering the parks. The system is going away for most Disney fans in January 2024, but before they do, dates are selling out.

For the longest time, Park Passes sold out a LOT but as Disney World increased park capacity, the Park Pass calendar was green as far as the eye could see.

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Recently, though, Park Passes have filled up for Annual Passholders going to EPCOT due to Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana previews.

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Now, we want to share with you that one random date is selling out of Park Passes in Magic Kingdom — October 11th. This date is currently sold out for the original Disney World park for Theme Park Ticket holders…

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…and Select Resort Hotel guests.

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Remember, Park Pass availability changes all of the time, so if you are hoping to visit Magic Kingdom on that day, keep checking back to make your reservation.

Stay tuned to AllEars for more updates that could impact your Disney World vacation.

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