PHOTO: Disney Park Pass Reservations All Booked for Today, New Signage Indicates Full Capacity at All 4 Walt Disney World Theme Parks

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PHOTO: Disney Park Pass Reservations All Booked for Today, New Signage Indicates Full Capacity at All 4 Walt Disney World Theme Parks

As we expected, Labor Day weekend has brought the crowds to both Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. Wait times have been longer than we’re used to seeing for attractions, and the crowd levels are high around the theme parks in the Orlando area.

While Universal Orlando has actually reached capacity, it seems Walt Disney World no longer has any theme park reservations, for any park, available for the rest of today, as was noted on this new A-frame we found outside the Riviera Skyliner station.

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On the top of the sign, it warns guests in bright, bold white text that Park Reservations are required.

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Beneath, it reads, “all Guests must have a theme park reservation and valid ticket for entry. Theme park reservations are no longer available at any park for today.”

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Along with this, we were also informed yesterday afternoon that all recovery spots for Park Pass Reservations were not available. These recovery passes were useful if guests ran into an error while attempting to book a pass or some other technical issue.

Will be heading out to the parks this Labor Day weekend? Let us know in the comments below!

2 thoughts on “PHOTO: Disney Park Pass Reservations All Booked for Today, New Signage Indicates Full Capacity at All 4 Walt Disney World Theme Parks”

  1. Along with this, we were also informed yesterday afternoon that all recovery spots for Park Pass Reservations were not available, which is unfortunate as this was a popular option for resort guests.

    What is a “recovery spot” for resort guests?

  2. I’m not familiar with all the fine details, but are there some days and times when park reservations are *not* required?

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