Walt Disney World Annual Passholders will be able to make theme park reservations for 3 days

Jun 19, 2020 in "Ticket - Platinum Pass Annual Pass"

Posted: Friday June 19, 2020 3:28pm ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Walt Disney World Annual Passholders will be able to make reservations for up to 3 days at a time using the new Disney Park Pass System.

Beginning June 22, Disney Resort and other select hotel Guests with valid admission (including Annual Passholders) can make theme park reservations for the entire length of their stay.

From June 26, all eligible Passholders can make theme park reservations for up to 3 days at a time.

Learn more about Disney Park Pass.

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monothingie3 days ago

I was thinking an Onlyfans page where you pay per view would be more appropriate.

monothingie3 days ago

Ayla3 days ago

After spinning around three times, patting their head and jumping through an actual hoop twice. (All the restrictions they've imposed on people who lay out thousands of dollars just to get into the damn parks is ridiculous. I am honestly surprised they have anyone still willing to purchase AP's. 🤷‍♀️)

GhostHost10003 days ago

I see Disney just created an Instagram for Annual Passholders I’m expecting their first photo to be

Dranth3 days ago

This. There is no reservation though it being a single park ticket works out to one anyway.

CntrlFlPete3 days ago

i think Single day just needs to buy a date specific ticket -- so not really considered a reservation, but still under a means to get a specific head count for a specific date/guest type.

JohnD3 days ago

Alleluia! Bob is Chairman! Bob is Chairman indeed! Alleluia!

GhostHost10004 days ago

AP’s pay more for more confusion and restriction They are the magic

HauntedPirate4 days ago

#ThanksBeToBob

GhostHost10004 days ago

See. Bob is fixing everything!

GhostHost10004 days ago

Too bad magicbands don’t include a wrist calculator for that math lol

HauntedPirate4 days ago

So let me get this straight: APs need reservations Single day tickets need reservations Multi-day tickets don't need reservations But Disney has "gone away from the reservations system except for APs and other special tickets"? A single-day ticket doesn't strike me as a "special ticket".

HauntedPirate4 days ago

Only in years evenly divisible by 589.

MisterPenguin4 days ago

Does Easter fall on a Sunday this year?