What Park Reservations Are Available for Walt Disney World on Christmas Day 2024?

Lauren Shahan

Main Street, USA at Disney theme park, decorated with Christmas wreaths and garlands, leads to Cinderella Castle. Crowds of visitors walk along the path under a clear sky.

What Park Reservations Are Available for Walt Disney World on Christmas Day 2024?

Christmas Day is almost upon us and Walt Disney World theme park reservations are becoming increasingly difficult to secure.

Walt Disney World Park Reservations for Christmas Day 2024

Here’s the latest on park availability per the official Walt Disney World theme park reservation calendar for Christmas Day 2024.

A large decorated Christmas tree stands in a town square surrounded by festive decorations and buildings. Several people are walking nearby.

At the time of publishing, the current park reservation availability is as follows:

Walt Disney World Annual Passholders

  • Magic Kingdom – No reservations available
  • EPCOT – Reservations available
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Reservations available
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Reservations available

Regular Theme Park Tickets and Resort Guests

  • Magic Kingdom – No reservations available
  • EPCOT – Reservations available
    Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Reservations available
  • Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Reservations available

As with park reservations, availability is subject to change. It is also possible for guests to park-hop to Magic Kingdom after visiting their first park of the day. Read our full guide to all-day Park Hopping at Walt Disney World.

Lightning Lane Premier Passes are also already sold out for Magic Kingdom on December 25.

Various daytime holiday entertainment offerings will be available throughout the day at each park.

Main Street, USA at Disney theme park, decorated with Christmas wreaths and garlands, leads to Cinderella Castle. Crowds of visitors walk along the path under a clear sky.

Guests at Magic Kingdom can view “Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmastime Parade” at 12 and 3 p.m. Elsa will transform Cinderella Castle into a shimmering crystallized palace at 6:15 p.m. during the “Frozen Holiday Surprise” and “Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks” will be shown at 8 p.m. that evening.

The Jingle Cruise will also still be taking guests on holly jolly journeys in Adventureland.

Decorative display for the Festival of Holidays with flowers, banners, and festive decorations. A large geodesic sphere is visible in the background.

The EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays will still be taking place. Guests can take part in the Holiday Cookie Stroll, check out the different Holiday Kitchens, and enjoy various holiday entertainment including the Candlelight Processional and the evening’s celebrity narrator, Edward James Olmos.

“Luminous: The Symphony of Us” will also be performed at 9:30 p.m. over World Showcase Lagoon.

Festive scene with a dinosaur statue wearing a Santa hat, holding an ornament, reminiscent of the magical touches in a Disney World 50th guide. Silver tinsel decorates a lamppost alongside a Santa Claus sign, while palm trees stand gracefully in the background.

Over at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, “Sunset Seasons Greetings” will light up The Hollywood Tower Hotel at 6 and 9 p.m. As the sun sets, guests can watch the tree-lighting ceremony that takes place around Echo Lake.

There’s also “Fantasmic!,” which will be at 7:30 and 9 p.m. and “Wonderful World of Animation” will be shown on the Chinese Theatre at 8:45 p.m.

Christmas Decorations at Animal Kingdom with Tree of Life

At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, guests can discover the Merry Menagerie at Discovery Island, where winter wonders spring to life in the form of artisan-sculpted puppets of arctic animals. The Tree of Life Awakenings Holiday Edition will happen at 6:10 p.m.

Will you be celebrating Christmas Day at Walt Disney World? Let us know in the comments!

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