Walt Disney World Park Passes Unavailable For All Ticket Types Through May 31

Shannen Ace

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Walt Disney World Park Passes Unavailable For All Ticket Types Through May 31

Walt Disney World Park passes are unavailable at all theme parks for all ticket types through the end of May.

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Regular ticket-holders, resort guests, and Annual Passholders will have to look at future dates to visit one of the parks.

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Park Passes are also booked up for ticket-holders and resort guests through June 5, and on most weekdays for the rest of the month.

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Annual Passholders, however, can still get a Park Pass for any four parks on most days next month. June 5 is completely unavailable.

Keep checking WDWNT for updates about Park Pass availability.

5 thoughts on “Walt Disney World Park Passes Unavailable For All Ticket Types Through May 31”

  1. I’ve been watching this calendar several times a day for weeks for my now cancelled trip. park passes have not been available for a while now. But, as I watch the calendar the two paid ticket levels had park passes replenished around 11:00 – 1:00 ET while Annual Pass holders had some kind of access at roughly 2:30 ET give or take half an hour. today APs were greyed out until about 2:00 ET then all four parks became available. This doesn’t happen every day and park passes for APs were nearly impossible to get last Tuesday and Thursday. This has been the trend lately.

  2. This is absolutely absurd and outrageous! Why is it that this past Friday my partner and I where unable to secure reservations for the following day at Hollywood studios, while greedy and inconsiderate “vloggers” such as that Tim fellow and that equally cretinous Woo person are allowed a seemingly unlimited supply of park reservations for any park that they wish and on any day that they wish?

  3. Is the reservation calendar in “real time”? Meaning, if someone drops 3 reservations at once, are they all available immediately on the website? Will it reflect? Kind of like a fast pass, that if you refresh the page enough something is bound to pop up. Thanks for your help!

    • No. The Calendar is not real time. It is best reflected by the ticket sales page, the calendar indicates if Disney thinks there is enough availability to even sell you a ticket.

      Real Time happens once you have already purchased and committed your money. Then you can actually see if a reservation exists or not, in my experience all parks are available for some amount of guests most of the time, and will become available with a few day’s patience.

      Why Disney is choosing to limit its ability to take guest’s admission money through the reservation system, and instead send guests away on other adventures to Universal, Seaworld and Legoland is completely a mystery to me. All of those parks are busier than normal for the last several months and keep having to extend festivals or create ways to deal with the demand.

  4. Purchase Disney Hopper tickets and make a reservation for Epcot, you can still get into the other parks w/o reservation after 2pm.

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