Do Disney passholders still need reservations?


Do Disney passholders still need reservations? New Passholder Park Pass Policy Now, Disney World Annual Passholders may visit the theme parks after 2 PM without a Park Pass reservation. There are exceptions to this, however. Passholders will still need Park Pass reservations on Saturdays and Sundays when visiting Magic Kingdom, even if after 2 PM.


Do annual passholders get PhotoPass?

Annual Passes ? Frequently Asked Questions What Disney PhotoPass products can Annual Passholders access? A: Passholders receive access to Disney PhotoPass Lenses, Disney PhotoPass video memories and one Cinderella Castle Mural of Memories experience (age restrictions apply).


Do annual passholders get free parking at Disney?

Annual Passholders are entitled to free standard parking at the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom parking lots. Free parking is not valid for special events requiring a separate admission charge or special events that are not open to the general public.


Do annual passholders need park reservations after 2?

Also, Annual Passholders can visit the theme parks without a reservation after 2:00 p.m., except for Magic Kingdom Park on Saturdays or Sundays. But to lock down full days of magic in the park of your choice, I recommend making your Theme Park Reservations as soon as you can.


Do Disney passholders need a reservation?

As you mentioned, Annual Passholders will still need to make theme park reservations (when visiting before 2:00 P.M. at either Animal Kingdom Theme Park, EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios, as well as Magic Kingdom Park with the exception of weekends) though certain types of admission will longer need to do so after ...


Do Disney annual passholders get early entry?

While Annual Passholder perks and discounts change all the time, currently, Early Theme Park Entry is reserved for Disney Resort Hotel Guests and is not offered to Annual Passholders who aren't staying at a Disney Resort hotel.


How many trips to Disney to make annual pass worth it?

At minimum, guests will need to visit at least 6 times (as long as they park hop) or 9 times (if they don't park hop) to get their money's worth on the highest level pass. If you are satisfied with one trip to Disney World in a year, the Annual Pass might not provide enough value to be worth the major spend.


Can two people use the same Disney annual pass?

Yes! You can link Annual Passes to family and friends if they are connected to your Family & Friends list. Link an Annual Pass to My Disney Experience.


Do annual passholders get a free Magic Band?

As a reminder, valid park admission and a park reservation are required for park entry. As more Walt Disney World Passholders continue to discover Disney MagicMobile service, we will no longer be offering complimentary MagicBands with annual pass purchases and renewals made August 16, 2021 and beyond.


What are the benefits of being a Disney annual passholder?

There are so many more great offerings and discounts for Annual Passholders to enjoy.
  • Dining Discounts.
  • Merchandise Discounts.
  • Events & Entertainment Discounts.
  • Sports, Recreation & Spa Offers.
  • Resort Offers.


Is it worth it to get a Disney Annual Pass?

Overall, whether a Disney World Annual Pass is worth it depends on exactly how much you'll be visiting. If you are only planning to visit for a handful of days per year, and you are not a Florida resident, then you'll find that the Disney Incredi-Pass is likely more than you'd end up spending on just tickets.


What is the Disney 2pm rule?

You now can only park hop AFTER 2PM. So you'll have to wait until well after lunchtime if you're planning on visiting another park. However, this rule is different for Annual Passholders.


Do annual passholders get extra magic hours?

If you are staying on property during your stay, then yes! You can take advantage of Extra Magic Hours. Otherwise, your Annual Passholder won't include that benefit.


What percentage of Disney guests are annual passholders?

According to a report from TEA/AECOM, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure Park had an estimated combined total of 28.4 million visitors in 2019, the last year the park was open for 365 days. Another report from financial analysts at UBS, pass holders made up 50 percent of all annual visitors to Disneyland.