Disney World Reopens, But Park Reservations Scarce as Magic Kingdom Reaches Capacity
Walt Disney World Resort has reopened its theme parks and Disney Springs today, October 11th, following the passage of Hurricane Milton. However, park reservations are in high demand, and capacity restrictions are in place to manage attendance.
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Magic Kingdom Fully Booked
Guests hoping to visit the Magic Kingdom today are out of luck. Park reservations for Magic Kingdom are completely booked for all ticket types, including resort guests, regular theme park tickets, and Annual Passholders.
Availability at Other Parks
While Magic Kingdom has reached capacity, reservations are still available for EPCOT, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Guests with regular theme park tickets or those staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel can secure reservations for these parks.
Annual Passholders Blocked
Unfortunately, all tiers of Annual Passholders are currently blocked from making park reservations for any of the four theme parks today.
Managing Capacity
These restrictions are in place to manage attendance and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for guests as the resort resumes operations following Hurricane Milton. It is likely that Disney World is taking a cautious approach to reopening, gradually increasing capacity as it assesses any lingering impacts from the storm.