Disney Park Pass availability improved at Magic Kingdom for Annual Passholders during the TRON Lightcycle Run previews

Feb 28, 2023 in "Ticket Annual Pass - Disney Incredi-Pass"

Posted: Tuesday February 28, 2023 11:00am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has refreshed the Disney Park Pass inventory for Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World during the TRON Lightcycle Run preview period.



Magic Kingdom reservations have been largely blocked out to all Annual Passholders during the March 4 through March 12 TRON previews. However, Disney has refreshed the inventory, returning availability to most days. Currently, only March 10 and March 12 are at capacity.

Walt Disney World Resort hotel guests and regular park ticket users have full availability at Magic Kingdom during March.

Note that Passholders attending the previews will automatically be assigned a Park Pass to allow passholders to enter Magic Kingdom without needing to secure their own reservation for Magic Kingdom.

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MisterPenguin8 hours ago

I was responding to the post that made it seem like staying on site had no advantage. That's all.

Tuvalu8 hours ago

But the point is we out-of-state on-site Passholders don’t want to make reservations months ahead of time. We don’t want to make them AT ALL. If other on-site ticket holders can go where they please every day without a reservation, so should on-site Incredi-Passholders. It is especially annoying to have to make reservations when others in your traveling party do not.

MisterPenguin8 hours ago

Staying on site allows for unlimited reservations for the length of your stay that you can make months ahead of time. The locals get a limited number plus the good-to-go days.

Brian10 hours ago

I agree 100%; a Disney resort reservation should mean no reservation required, especially when coupled with a $1,500 annual pass.

NelleBelle10 hours ago

Except there are those of us who are not “local”, have to buy the most expensive AP, spend a fortune staying onsite, and eat all our meals at WDW. Granted, we don’t have blackout dates, but staying onsite should negate those stupid park reservation.

Brian12 hours ago

Not defending it, but it's just business. When it's sufficiently busy with guests on vacation and willing to splurge, why embrace the guests who come for a few hours and maybe don't even buy a bottle of Coke?

SingleRider12 hours ago

They hate us when things are busy, but during slowdowns they beg for us to come to the parks.

DCBaker13 hours ago

3 additional Annual Passholder good-to-go days have been added: April 24, 28, 30.

Disstevefan14 days ago

Disney does not think their passholders are stupid..... They just hate them.

Fido Chuckwagon4 days ago

I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop on how ****ed AP holders are going to get when they move to allowing people to pay for prebooked Genie+ attractions, likely as part of vacation packages that AP holders might not necessarily be eligible for because we don’t need tickets. I hope they don’t do this and allow anyone staying at a Disney hotel to purchase, but I could see it. Back when Genie+ first launched AP holders could not buy it in advance for length of trip but regular ticket media could.

NelleBelle4 days ago

I think what Disney charges for the Incredi-pass, which I bought, I'm in the same boat as having to make reservations despited staying on property! Meanwhile, my mom, can buy dicounted tickets and not worry about it! I definitely left a long comment when I got the AP survey several weeks ago (not that it'll do any good). Along with the fact that I never get these so-called AP newsletters, have never been able to get a PH magnet (why can't they mail these??), etc.

SamusAranX6 days ago

Unfortunately, this is the result Disney wants. They hate AP holders

Disstevefan16 days ago

I really hate the PPRs. Oh boy, if you are booking a stay on property, your should not need a PPR no matter what entry ticket you use, their systems are smart enough to figure that out. Pre pandemic our family held 3 platinum passes for many many years. The good ol' days are over.

CJ26 days ago

Thanks Disney! Disney Incredi-Pass $1,449 +tax and I have to have a reservation to come even if I book a stay on property. I am taking my nephews to Disney and because they don't have AP, I could only book a stay with AP discount. No deal on tickets for them and I had to make reservations for my family but not my nephews. How much harder do you want to make it on people with AP. I will not be renewing the AP once it's up. Disney has made it clear to me that they want you to buy a package to visit.