Hi everyone,
Do I understand correctly that if you are visiting a park in the evening you do not need a park reservation?
Hi everyone,
Do I understand correctly that if you are visiting a park in the evening you do not need a park reservation?
You still need a park reservation, and need to visit that park before you can hop.
Now if there’s availability at the park you want to go to, and you haven’t been to the first park, you can just change the park pass.
Now if it’s a party ticket, that is totally separate. Just go.
The exception to that is if you are a passholder. Then you don’t need a reservation after 2pm…unless you’re going to Magic Kingdom on a Saturday or Sunday.
The recently announced that beginning January 9th, park reservations for date based tickets will no longer be required.
But, over Christmas, with a regular ticket - @FelisLachesis is correct!
Thanks @FelisLachesis. Can you clarify for me - if you reserve the first park and then later in the day go to a different park - one does not need a reservation. Is there any chance that you can’t go to the second park?
It’s possible, but very rare. Only Christmas Day or NYE at MK, or the opening of a new attraction might cause that to happen.
Since Covid reopening it has happened once? At MK on the 50th anniversary and even then it was only for a couple of hours.
How about if I want to go to Animal Kingdom on Christmas day in the morning then Epcot at around 4?
Are my odds good?
Yes, you should have no problem.
Thank you!!