The Two Days Select Guests CANNOT Visit Magic Kingdom

Okay, so you’re going to Disney World next week, and in your excitement, you’re trying to make sure you’ve taken care of ALL the planning details.

Will you be here next week?

You’ve made your advance dining reservations. You’ve checked the weather in Florida and made your packing list (and if you haven’t done the latter, we can help with that). You’ve made your park pass reservations. You’ve checked park hours. Wait, have you done those last two things? If not, don’t worry — we’ll let you know what park hours are and what park pass availability looks like next week.

Magic Kingdom Park Hours

Magic Kingdom is open from 9AM-11PM on March 5th and 7-11th. Hours are from 9AM-10PM on March 6th.

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Extended Evening Hours are on March 8th from 11PM-1AM. There’s Disney After Hours event on March 6th from 10PM-1AM. 

EPCOT Park Hours

The park hours for EPCOT are from 9AM-9PM on March 5th-11th.

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Extended Evening Hours are on March 6th from 9-11PM.

Hollywood Studios Park Hours

Hours for Hollywood Studios are from 8:30AM-9:30PM.

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There’s a Disney After Hours event on March 8th from 9:30PM-12:30AM.

Animal Kingdom Park Hours

Park hours for Animal Kingdom are from 8AM-8PM on March 5th-11th.

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If you’re a Disney World hotel guest, you can enter the parks 30 minutes before the official opening time with Early Theme Park Entry.

Park Pass Reservation Availability

Park pass reservation availability depends on if you’re a guest with theme park tickets, a Disney World hotel guest, or if you’re an Annual Passholder. For visitors with Theme Park Tickets, all four parks are available on March 5th-11th.

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It’s the same for Resort Guests — all four parks are available on March 5th-11th.

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Disney World uses a different calendar to track park pass availability for Annual Passholders. For the IncrediPass, park passes are available for all four parks are available, except on March 6th and 10th when Magic Kingdom is sold out.

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The same is true for the Sorcerer Pass: Magic Kingdom is sold out on the 6th and 10th.

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Those with a Pirate Pass have a blockout date on March 11th, with Magic Kingdom being sold out on March 6th and 10th.

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Finally, guests with a Pixie Dust Pass are blocked out on March 5th and 11th, with Magic Kingdom being sold out on the 6th and 10th. So basically, Magic Kingdom is officially sold out of park pass reservations for Magic Kingdom on those two days.

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That’s everything you need to know about park hours and park pass availability in Disney World next week. If you haven’t made those park pass reservations yet, better get on that ASAP!

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