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Annual Passholder Park Passes Sell Out for Debut of Disney Starlight Parade at Magic Kingdom
Magic Kingdom Park Pass reservations for Annual Passholders are now fully booked on July 20, 2025, the premiere date for the highly anticipated “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away” nighttime parade. This new addition marks the first year-round nighttime parade at Magic Kingdom since Main Street Electrical Parade flickered its last light in 2016. With fan excitement skyrocketing, it’s no surprise that Annual Passholder reservations for that date have already vanished from the booking calendar.
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What Passholders Need to Know
If you didn’t grab a Park Pass for Magic Kingdom in time, all hope is not lost:
- Reservations are still available for EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom on July 20.
- Park Hopping is allowed after 2 p.m., so Passholders may be able to enter Magic Kingdom later in the day — if it’s not at capacity.
- Starting July 20, a Park Pass reservation will be required to enter Magic Kingdom at any time of day, even after 2 p.m., so you’ll still need a valid reservation for some park to Park Hop.
- Keep checking, as Disney sometimes releases more reservation slots or availability may reopen if guests cancel.
Guests with regular theme park tickets and Disney Resort hotel reservations still have access to Magic Kingdom Park Passes for July 20 — for now.
Related: Everything We Know About Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Parade

About “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away”
This nighttime spectacle lights up the sky — and the parade route — with glowing floats themed to Disney favorites including Pinocchio, Peter Pan, Frozen, Encanto, Wish, Moana, and Coco. The parade will feature brand-new looks for Mickey and Friends and travel the route in reverse — starting in Frontierland and ending on Main Street, U.S.A.
The show will run twice nightly at 9:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., except on nights when Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is scheduled. Magic Kingdom operating hours have been extended to accommodate the new nighttime entertainment offering.
With glowing floats, reimagined music, and characters both classic and new, Disney Starlight promises to be a can’t-miss spectacle — and the sold-out Park Passes show fans agree.
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