Disney World Passholders will need to make advance reservations, and those might be limited
Annual Passholders will not be guaranteed entry to a Walt Disney World theme park and will be required to make an advance reservation to enter a park when Disney World reopens. Disney may also limit total reservations you could make, according to new guidance placed on the Walt Disney World website.
However, Annual Passholders will be able to look forward to a special preview opportunity.
The advance reservation system is being done to help limit park capacity when Disney World reopens on July 11,
“We understand how much excitement, thought and time goes into planning your Disney visits and realize some new changes may be disappointing. For example, during this unprecedented time, an annual pass will not guarantee park entry and Annual Passholders will be required to make an advance reservation to enter a park,” according to Disney.
The website goes on to say:
- During the limited capacity period, it may be difficult for Annual Passholders to get park reservations tAno visit on certain dates. To help manage capacity, total reservation days held at one time will be limited. More details will be shared in the coming weeks.
- Some pass benefits and features will not be available during periods of limited capacity. Also, park experiences and offerings will be modified and subject to limited availability or even closure.
- Annual passes are subject to blockout dates. Guests should ensure their pass type is valid for park entry prior to making a park reservation.
“As we prepare for the reopening of the parks, we’re planning a special preview opportunity for Annual Passholders. We look forward to sharing details with you soon.
“Please know we will be here to help you as we remain focused on delivering a wonderful experience for everyone who visits,” the site states.